Why Agile
Events
Roles
Values & Principles
Artifacts
100

A set of values and principles.

What is Agile?

100

These are the four scrum events?

What is Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective?

100

In Scrum there are these 3 roles?

Product Owner, Scrum Master and Developer

100

In the Agile Manifesto, this is preferred over 'Processes and Tools'.

What is 'Individuals and Interactions'?

100

This is never complete but is always growing and changing as the product grows and the market changes.

What is the Product Backlog?

200

This maturity level meets the foundational agile standards.

What is the 'foundational agile' maturity level?

200

This event occurs at the start of each sprint and consists of two parts.

What is Sprint Planning?

200

The person acts as a coach to guide the team to self-organization, continuous improvement and cross-functionality.

What is the Scrum Master?

200

In the Agile Manifesto, this is preferred over 'Following a Plan'

What is 'Responding to Change'?

200

This chart makes the work of the Team visible. It is a graphic representation that shows the rate at which work is completed and how much work remains to be done .

What is the Sprint burndown?

300

This is about inspecting and adapting as you go along. How closely does the team approach follow the manifesto?  

What is Agility?

300

This event has no Scrum leader.  Everybody on the dev team attends and shows up on time to start.

What is the 'Daily Scrum'?

300

This person is responsible for prioritizing the backlog constantly based on information and feedback.

What is the Product Owner?

300

Of the 12 Agile principles this is the highest priority.

What is 'Satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software.' 

300

This artifact is updated by the development team in real time as items are completed.  Each day at the daily standup the team should ensure these updates have been made and hold each other accountable.

What is the Sprint Backlog?

400

A collection of beliefs that teams can use for making decision to deliver software better.

What is Agile?

400

This event focuses on actionable and testable improvements.

What is the  Sprint Retrospective?

400

This individual is responsible for producing artifacts during sprint reviews that demonstrate passing acceptance criteria.

What is a developer?

400

This is he most efficient and effective method of conveying information.

What is face to face communication?

400

In Scrum, artifacts are “information radiators” and they serve to capture the shared understanding of the team at a particular point in time.  These are the 3 basic Scrum artifacts. 

What are the Sprint backlog, Product backlog and PSI?

500

Making each decision based on values and principles the team has decided to follow.

What it means to be Agile?

500

In this event updates to the backlog are identified and estimates that have changed as a result of the sprint.

What is the Sprint Review?

500

This person is responsible for participating in Sprint Planning, Product Backlog Refinement, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective.

What is a developer?

500

In the agile principles this is essential and defined as —the art of maximizing the amount of work not being done—

What is simplicity?

500

This acronym which starts and ends with P is the summation of the completed items meeting the team's DoD.

What is Potentially Shippable Product?