Values
Principles
Ceremonies
Terminology
Potpourri
100

This refers to working in sprints and taking on the work in small, manageable chunks.

What is Focus?

100

The first principle says this is to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software.

What is our Highest Priority?

100

Meeting to understand each team member commitments and any road blocks preventing progress (not a status meeting)

What is the Daily Scrum?

100

Texas Hold'em is a close cousin of this estimation tool.

What is Planning Poker?

100

In this meeting, Improvements are discussed in order to become a stronger team with improved processs, better effectiveness, and increased cohesion.

What is the Sprint Retrospective Meeting?

200

This value referrs to the team doing whatever is collectively necessary in order to meet their goals.

What is Commitment?

200

This product is the primary measure of progress.

What is Working Software?

200

Meeting to demonstrate working software and gain feedback from stakeholders

What is the Sprint Review?


200

This is formatted as follows: 

"As a _, I want _ so that _."

What is a User Story?

200

The product owner builds and prioritizes this list of desired features.

What is the Product Backlog?

300

This value shows the team is willing to accept change and to embrace new ideas.

What is Openness?

300

One of the principles indicates continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances this.

What is Agility?

300

Meeting to gether information about the process and choose 1-3 actionable goals that can be immediately addressed in the next sprint.

What is the Sprint Retrospective meeting?

300

A collection of features that are prioritized by business value.

What is the Product backlog?

300

Attendees for this meeting include all team members, product owner, scrum master, and stake holders.

What is the Sprint Review or Demonstration?

400

This value acknowledges the expertise of each role and team member in agile.

What is Respect?

400

The best architectures, requirements and designs emerge from these.

What are Self-Organizing Teams?

400

Meeting to understand the product owners next highest priority needs, and to estimate how much effort it will take in order to commit to the next sprint.

What is Sprint Planning?

400

A Scrum team uses this tool to track progress during each sprint.

What is a Burndown Chart?

400

These are the roles in agile.

What are the Product Owner, Scrum Master, Team Member, and Stake Holders?

500

With this value, the team commits to as much work as possible within the Sprint whilst respecting the definition of done.

What is Courage?

500

This principle states, "the art of maximizing the amount of work not done - is essential."

What is Simplicity?

500

Meeting to understand just enough information about work that is likely coming up in the next 1-3 sprints (10% of the current sprints capacity should be used for this).

What is Backlog Grooming?

500

The team creates this checklist to account for all of the steps that every user story must follow in order to be completed.

What is the Definition of Done?

500

This is the result of each sprint.

What is potentially Shippable Software.

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