This a chance for the team and the stakeholders to identify adaptions for the product
What is the sprint review?
These are the three artifacts in Scrum
What are: Product Increment, Product Backlog, and Sprint Backlog?
This is the name for a prioritized list of features
What is the product backlog?
This is the length and timing of a sprint review
What is, "No longer than 1-2 hours and at the end of every sprint"?
This is the most valuable artifact in Scrum
What is a potentially releasable product increment?
This is where you can find the most important items.
What is at the top of the list?
This is how the team inspects its process and improve during the next sprint
What is the sprint retrospective?
This is an example of an economical decision that can be made
What is deciding not to release?
This is what you can find at the bottom of the product backlog.
What are vague ideas?
These are the main goals of a sprint retrospective
What is, "Identifying what went well and what to improve"?
This the the reason why sprints are time-boxed?
DAILY DOUBLE - What is, "To create an appropriate sense of emergency in order to create incrementally releasable product"?
These meetings in Scrum are time-boxed.
What is "all meetings"?$1.00
This is what the Product Owner does during sprint review
What is, "Processes feedback and uses it to influence what to build next."
The "definition of done" is decided upon by
What is, "The entire Scrum team"
This is the ending to the phrase, "Execute tasks quick but…"
What is, "…without feeling hurried"?