Scrum Roles
Values and principles
Scrum Principles
Events
Artefacts
100

 Defines the project vision and release schedule as the "Voice of the Customer".

Who is the product owner?

100

Our highest priority is......

What is "customer satisfaction"?

100

Decisions are made based on observation and experimentation rather than upfront detailed planning.

What is Empirical Process Control?

100

A short-daily meeting timeboxed to 15 minutes. Each Scrum Team member answers: What did I work on yesterday? What will I work on today? and Any Impediments?

What is a Daily Stand-up?

100

This is where the list of prioritized requirements lives.

What is the Prioritized Product Backlog?

200

The person within a scrum team who facilitates the agile process and removes impediments for the team.

Who is a Scrum Master?

200

The most efficient and effective method of conveying information

What is face-to-face communication?

200

Stakeholders working together and interacting to deliver the greatest value.

What is Collaboration?

200

This meeting determines when different usable products or features will be released to the customer.

What is the "Release Planning Meeting"?

200

A list of items that the Scrum Team commits to working on in the upcoming sprint.

What is the Sprint Backlog?

300

Cross-functional team with 6-10 people, working within a scrum project. 

What is a scrum team?

300

Complete the following "Responding to change OVER..."

What is "Following a plan"?

300

Time is used as a limiting constraint to ensure that value is delivered on scrum projects.

What is "Time-boxing"?

300

This event last between 1-6 weeks and during this period the scrum team focuses on completing the deliverables.

What is a "Sprint"

300

A potentially shippable product that meets the definition of done and acceptance criteria

What is Product Increment?

400

This role can make a contribution to the project without commitment and can attend standups as observers.

Who is a "Chicken"?

400

Complete the following "Individuals and interactions OVER..."


What is "Processes and Tools"?

400

In order to deliver value is a short time, high value features are given priority in the product backlog.

What is "Prioritization"?

400

During this event the sprint backlog is completed along with task planning and task estimation.

What is the Sprint Planning Meeting?

500

Ensures a proper work environment for the scrum team.

Who is the Scrum Master?

500

Complete the following "The art of maximizing the amount of work not done."

What is Simplicity?

500

Customers don't always know what they need. This iterative model is flexible and allows changes in requirements.

What is "Iterative Development"?

500

The sprint deliverable is reviewed by the Product Owner who accepts or reject it based on the acceptance or done criteria.

What is the Sprint Review?