The role responsible for ensuring the team delivers the right product increment at the end of each sprint.
Scrum Master
A document outlining the vision, strategy, and goals for a product over time.
Product Roadmap
A data metric that measures the percentage of work completed versus planned in a sprint.
Sprint Burndown
The metric used to measure how efficiently a team completes work, typically shown in terms of story points.
Velocity
A project management methodology that follows a sequential, phase-based approach.
Waterfall
A short meeting held each day to discuss progress and challenges
Daily Stand-up
This term describes the initial stages of product creation, including research, ideation, and validation.
Product Discovery
The metric that tracks how much time is spent on specific tasks during the product development process.
Cycle Time
The time it takes for a feature to go from development to production, often used to measure process efficiency.
Lead Time
The key document outlining the scope, objectives, and stakeholders of a project.
Project Charter
The term used for the prioritization of work in an Agile backlog.
Backlog Refinement?
The approach that involves launching products to a small group before a full release to collect feedback.
Beta Testing
A tool used to predict future trends based on historical data patterns.
Predictive Analytics
A chart that tracks the amount of work remaining in a sprint, typically displayed in real-time.
Burndown Chart
The process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential project risks
Risk Management
The Agile framework used by many large organizations, including multiple teams working in unison.
SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework)
The process of gathering input and feedback from customers about a product
User Testing
A statistical technique used to determine the cause of certain patterns or anomalies in data.
Root Cause Analysis
The percentage of work completed at a given point in a sprint relative to the total planned work.
Sprint Burnup
A visual representation of a project schedule, showing tasks and dependencies over time.
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Gantt Chart
The principle of maximizing work not done by focusing on the most important features
Lean
A key tool for managing work, typically used in Agile, which helps visualize progress and bottlenecks.
Kanban Board
A framework used to measure the impact of a product feature or change based on key business outcomes.
OKRs (Objectives and Key Results)
A metric used to determine how often a team successfully meets its sprint goals.
Sprint Success Rate
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