This Agile value statement encourages collaboration between people OVER finding the "best" procedure or thing to use.
What is "Individuals and interactions over processes and tools"?
When does a scrum team discusses their progress towards the sprint goals, identify impediments, and promote quick decision-making.
What is the Daily Standup? "...often meet throughout the day for more detailed discussions about adapting or re-planning the rest of the Sprint’s work." - the Scrum Guide
What is our official team name?
What is the Public Cloud Accelerator Service?
Which of the following meetings is NOT part of Scrum?
A) Demo/Review meeting
B) Retrospective
C) Roadmapping
D) Planning
What is C) Roadmapping
Which Agile pillar is reflected in this example: Tagging someone directly in the team channel rather than sending them a direct message.
What is Transparency? "The emergent process and work must be visible to those performing the work as well as those receiving the work."
This Scrum value is important especially when a team member comes across a problem and needs help.
What is courage? "The Scrum Team members have the courage to do the right thing, to work on tough problems." - Scrum Guide
In the last sprint, what did the 'House of Sticks' signify?
What are things that are pretty solid but can be improved?
Which principle talks about delivering value and doing it frequently?
What is: Deliver working software frequently, from a couple of weeks to a couple of months, with a preference to the shorter timescale.
What year was the Agile Manifesto written?
What is: the year 2001
What is NOT a core responsibility of a Scrum Master?
A) Removing impediments
B) Ensure Scrum processes and principles are followed
C) Facilitate Scrum ceremonies
D) Prioritize User stories
What is D) Prioritize User stories
What organization are we working with in the next week's Hackathon?
What is ChekPoint?
A way to gain trust, build working relationships, and communicate more effectively with team members.
What is working together (aka pair programming)?
This Agile Principle is evident when team members have autonomy to brainstorm, solution, and create, and aren't being managed by someone else.
What is Agile Principle 11? "The best architectures, requirements and designs emerge from self-organizing teams"
This role is accountable for Developing and explicitly communicating the Product Goal?
Who is the Product Owner? "Scope may be clarified and renegotiated with the Product Owner as more is learned." - Scrum Guide
In the last sprint, what process did we discuss as a team that needs to be improved?
What is Improve the onboarding process?
What 3 debts does our PO often refer in our team meetings?
What is Learning, Technical and Organizational Debt?
This principle is all about looking back.
What is Principle 12, "at regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behaviour accordingly. ?
This role is accountable for: Adapting their plan each day toward the Sprint Goal; Holding each other accountable as professionals.
Who are developers (including ux): "Developers are the people in the Scrum Team that are committed to creating any aspect of a usable Increment each Sprint." - Scrum Guide
Name one of our sprint goals
What are one of the following:
1. Scaling SEA Pathfinding
2. Customer Touchpoints