SCRUM Roles
SCRUM Practices
SCRUM Principles
SCRUM Ceremonies
SCRUM Artifacts
100
Responsible for creating and maintaining the product backlog.
Who is the Product Owner?
100
The process of agreeing on a size measurement for the stories or tasks in a product backlog.
What is Estimation?
100
Used to limit work in progress by defining start and end times.
What is Timeboxing?
100
It is a team commitment and coordination meeting… “Hey you... Get Up!!”
What is the Daily Stand-up?
100
It is the single place for all desired work in the project.
What is the Backlog (or Product Backlog)?
200
This servant leader helps the team be accountable to themselves for the commitments they make.
Who is the SCRUM Master?
200
This testing activity confirms, “I built what I intended to”.
What is Verification?
200
It is a way of developing a product in a series of “Plan-Do-Check-Act” cycles, delivering a portion of the product each iteration.
What is Iterative (Development)?
200
An opportunity to provide a demo and receive feedback from real users and/or stakeholders.
What is the Sprint Review? (or Sprint Demo)
200
A collection of tangible and intangible features that are integrated and packaged into releases that offer value to a customer or market.
What is a Product?
300
A cross-functional group that work together to analyze, design, and build the solution their customer needs.
Who is the SCRUM Team?
300
Different types of these sessions include “Team” and “Product”, and helps to synchronize the customer and project team on the project’s values and goals.
What is Chartering?
300
Teams that choose how best to accomplish their work, rather than being directed by others outside the team.
What are Self-Organizing Teams?
300
The time to discuss what worked and what needs change; don’t forget to build in time for appreciation and celebration!
What is the Sprint Retrospective?
300
A list of features, user stories, or tasks that are pulled from the Product Backlog for consideration for completion during the upcoming sprint.
What is the Sprint Backlog?
400
Takes on and determines how to deliver chunks of work in frequent increments.
Who is the Development Team?
400
A time-boxed period during which the team is focused on producing a demonstrable product… “Hurry!!”
What is a Sprint?
400
This principle highlights “Type Less, Talk More” and places importance on meetings and engagement.
What is Collaboration?
400
The time to arrive at a commitment to some set of functionality that the team can confidently complete in the coming sprint.
What is the Sprint Planning Meeting?
400
Some teams do this as each backlog item gets done, others do it each sprint, and yet others roll up several sprints-worth of work into it.
What is a Release?
500
External to the team, this person has a vested interest in the outcome of the team’s work.
Who is the Stakeholder?
500
If you were to look this up in a dictionary, you might see things like ”Met sprint goals”, “Stories satisfy acceptance criteria”, and “Retrospective held”.
What is the Definition of Done?
500
This principle through the Kano Model helps to balance out customer need vs satisfaction.
What is Prioritization?
500
Prepare stories for sprint planning and develop a shared understanding of the customer needs.
What is Backlog Grooming?
500
A physical board or virtual table showing the status of task items in an iteration.
What is a Task Board?