The development team owns this artifact.
What is the Sprint Backlog.
This event is timeboxed.
What is a Sprint?
You have to be accepting of new ideas and approaches.
What is Openness?
A team knows an increment is ready for release based on these agreed upon rules.
What is the Definition of Done?
A way to show work completed during an iteration as part of a Sprint Review.
What is a Demo?
The Product Owner owns this.
What is the Product Backog?
This is sometimes referred to as the Daily Scrum.
What is a Standup?
What is Commitment?
This holds transparent information that can be inspected and adapted.
What is an Artifact?
The Product Owner, Development Team, and Scrum Master is part of this.
What is the Scrum Team?
A team can forecast the amount of work it can complete based on this metric.
What is Velocity?
This event all stakeholders get to inspect work completed usually with a demo as part of a sprint.
What is a Sprint Review?
You should have this to admit a mistake and move on.
What is Courage?
A Scrum event such as the Scrum Planning, Standup, and Review allow the opportunity for this.
What is Inspect & Adapt.
Sprint planning, standups, and reviews are considered this.
What is a Sprint Event or Ceremony?
This provides visual representation of work remaining it a Sprint that is tracked over time.
What is a Scrum Burndown Chart?
In this event, the development team inspects itself.
What is a Retrospective?
You have this to acknowledge what we each bring to the table.
What is Respect?
Focus, Respect, Openness, Courage & Commitment are part of this.
What are Sprint Values?
You can go no further when you run into one of these.
What is a Roadblock?
This Agile artifact is released at the end of the sprint.
What is an increment?
In this event, the team commits to a Sprints release.
What is Sprint Planning?
The team should have this to not stray from the Sprint Goal.
What is Focus?
Inspection, Transparency & Adaption are pillars of this.