Scrum Principles
Scrum Accountabilities
Agile
Scrum Events
Scrum Terminology
100

A lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems

What is Scrum?

100

This person serves the team by coaching the team members in self-management and cross-functionality.

What is the Scrum Master?

100

Who owns the daily scrum (stand up)?

Who are the developers?
100

A fixed length event of one month or less to create consistency of work produced

What is a Sprint?

100

The availability of the team to support the sprint goal

What is capacity?

200

_______ is one of the 5 scrum values

Courage

Respect

Focus

Committment

Openness

200

A cohesive unit of professionals focused on one objective at a time, the Product Goal

What is a Scrum Team?

200

What are the 3 primary roles in scrum?

Who are the scrum master, product owner and developers?

200

This Scrum Event initiates the Sprint by laying out the work to be performed for the Sprint

What is Sprint Planning?

200

Where teams of an Agile Release Train that are united by a shared vision, meet and plan new features, discuss dependencies and risks

What is a Program Increment (PI)?

300

A group of behaviors supporting an agile working environment necessary to cultivate high-performing teams

What is the Agile mindset

300

The people in the Scrum Team that are committed to creating any aspect of a usable Increment each Sprint

Who are the Developers?

300

This is the ongoing effort to improve products, services or processes.

What is Continuous Improvement?

300

The purpose of this Scrum Event is to inspect progress toward the Sprint Goal and adapt the Sprint Backlog as necessary

What is the Daily Scrum?

300

Anything that prevents the team from moving forward and meeting their Sprint Goal.

What is an Impediment?

400

What should be delivered to your customer frequently to show progress and bring early value?

What is working software or functionality

400

This person is accountable for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team

Who is the Product Owner?

400

An objective set for the Sprint that can be met through the implementation of the Product Backlog

What is the sprint goal?

400

This event's purpose is to plan ways to increase quality and effectiveness

What is the Retrospective?

400

An emergent, ordered list of what is needed to improve the product

What is the Product Backlog?

500

Scrum values Individuals and Interaction over?

What is Process and Tools

500

Whom the Scrum Team is delivering for? 

Customer or Stakeholder

500

Characteristics of effective user stories

Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable


500

Inspects the work that has been done to date and to decide what next steps make sense based on what was learned

What is the Sprint Review?

500

Used to assess if Product Backlog Items (PBI's) are "ready for Sprint"

What is the Definition of Ready?

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