This principle emphasizes responding to change over following a plan.
What is "embrace change?"
This is the primary goal of coaching in an agile team.
What is empowering self-organizing teams.
This artifact is prioritized by the product owner based on customer needs and organizational goals.
What is the product backlog?
This is calculated by averaging the number of user stories completed in the last 3 sprints.
What is velocity?
This practice is not part of the agile framework, but it also stems from Lean, and it focuses on defects per million as a measure of quality consistency.
What is lean six sigma?
This agile framework is particularly lightweight and focuses only on the design phase
What is Scrum?
This is one of the techniques we can use to identify root cause of a problem.
What is either the 5 whys or the Fishbone diagram?
This is the method of breaking up your project into pieces in order to deliver value early and often and gather feedback early and often.
What is incremental delivery?
This practice limits the amount of work being done at any one time in order to improve overall flow.
What is work in progress (WIP) limits?
This theory helps identify the most important limiting factor or bottleneck in a process, in order to systematically improve that process.
What is the THeory of Constraints?
This practice happens routinely in an agile project, and it involves the team meeting to discuss how well they are working together toward the project.
What is a retrospective?
This is the role on an agile project that keeps business priorities in mind.
Who is the product owner?
This is the most common technique for prioritizing work by considering customer value and business goals.
What is MoSCoW prioritization?
This agile activity is used by the agile team in order to decide what user stories will be developed in the upcoming sprint.
What is the sprint planning meeting?
This is the process of making small incremental improvements to code/quality throughout the development process, instead of waiting until the end of a project.
What is continuous refactoring?
What term describes making progress, process, and risks available to everyone on a project? We know its presence helps eliminate silos and increase trust.
What is transparency?
This is the person on an agile team who is responsible for backlog grooming.
Who is the product owner?
This is a visual tool used to track the flow of work through a system.
What is a Kanban board?
What is a burndown chart?
This is an approach to gaining consensus on a decision where the team votes using their fingers on their agreement or disagreement?
What is fist-to-five?
Which Agile value asserts that we should meet together regularly on our project team instead of just filling out status reports?
What is individuals and interactions over processes and tools?
Who is the scrum master.
This is a description of the state of the increment when it meets quality definitions.
What is the Definition of Done?
This lifecycle of an agile project involves delivering first an outline of a product, then detailing it out further based on customer feedback.
What is iterative delivery?
This is a risk response wherein you decide to try to reduce the likelihood of a risk occuring.
What is risk mitigation?