The Development Team uses it to inspect progress toward the Sprint Goal and to inspect how progress is trending toward completing the work in the Sprint Backlog
What is "The Daily Standup"?
It is not meant as a status report meeting where team members are waiting in line to “report” progress to the scrum master, the product owner, or maybe even a stakeholder
What is the Daily Standup?
Empty
What is a Jira-project?
It takes responsibility for the quality
What is the team?
Latin for "Look Back"
What is "Retrospective"?
The standard Scrum role who is primarily concerned with the operation, effectiveness, and health of the team
What is "Scrum Master"?
Without this set of statements, each with a clear pass/fail result, that specify both functional and non-functional requirements, we are not able to identify if an item is done or not
What are acceptance criteria?
With this policy, the team decides to "Fix it now or won't do"
What is Zero Bug Policy?
Something awesome and unforgettable, but also not possible to be finished within one sprint
What is an Epic?
It is an opportunity for the Scrum Team to inspect itself and create a plan for improvements to be enacted during the next Sprint
What is the Retrospective?
The scrum team regularly takes on way too many tasks to the sprint backlog and moves unfinished work simply to the next sprint
What is over-commitment?
A visualization of the long-term product vision
What is a Product Roadmap?
Where traditional QA person can shine
What is Exploratory Testing?
You shouldn't play Texas Hold'em with these
What is Planning Poker?
This Scrum role supplies the team with "What" to develop but not with "How" to do it
What is the Product Owner?
It contains more items than the scrum team can deliver within three to four sprints
What is an oversized backlog?
This is a way for the company to enable early customer feedback
What are Alpha- & Beta-releases?
We don't want to have this anymore in QA
What is a "Test phase"?
Makes you think of a big steak, but also means that the team members have a broader skill set
What is T-shaped?
It is the act of adding detail, estimates, and order to items in the Product Backlog
What is the Backlog Refinement?
An organization implements Scrum, but they decide to ditch Sprint reviews. Or a team adopts scrum, but doesn't hold Retrospectives
What is "Scrumbut"?
Batman and Robin are examples of this
What are "Agile Coaches"?
Business facing tests validates this
What is "Do right things?"
Players of a certain outdoor game packing closely together with their heads down
What is Scrum?