The word, “tools,” completes this MASD value.
What is “Individuals and interactions over processes and tools?”
The number of MASD Principles.
What is “12?”
The five Scrum Events.
What are "the Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective?"
The Japanese term of the item used to visualize the status of work at a point within its flow.
What is a “Kanban?”
53% of respondents answered that they use this framework for agile scaling during the most recent State of Agile Report thereby making this the most popular scaling framework.
What is the "SAFe" or the "Scaled Agile Framework?"
The word, “documentation,” completes this MASD value.
What is “Working software over comprehensive documentation?”
The Agile Principle that describes measuring progress.
What is “Working software is the primary measure of progress.”
The three Scrum Artifacts.
What are "the Product Backlog, the Sprint Backlog, and the Increment?"
A common four-word phrase used by Agilists that originated in Kanban, which mentions both starting and finishing.
What is "Stop Starting; Start Finishing?"
The name of the Company, not Scaled Agile Inc., that is most closely related to a scaling framework that includes its name.
What is "Spotify?"
The word, “negotiation,” completes this MASD value.
What is “Customer collaboration over contract negotiation?”
The words, “Our highest priority,” begin this Agile Principle.
What is “Our highest priority is to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery
of valuable software.”
The surnames of the co-developers of Scrum, “Jeff” and “Ken.”
What are “Sutherland” and “Schwaber.”
The acronymic term refering to the number of Kanbans permitted within a single stage of the workflow at any given time.
What is “WIP Limit?”
The scaling framework that was acquired by the Project Management Institute in August 2019.
What is "DAD" or "Disciplined Agile Delivery?"
The word, “plan,” completes this MASD value.
What is “Responding to change over following a plan?”
The Agile Principle that ends with “essential.”
What is “Simplicity--the art of maximizing the amount of work not done--is essential.”
The process associated with Scrum that means working in a fact-based, experience-based, and evidence-based manner.
What is “Empiricism?”
The number of general practices the Kanban University associates with their Kanban Method.
What is "Six?"
The expansion of this acronym is "Large-Scale Scrum."
What is "LeSS?"
The monicker that the original 17 MASD signatories gave themselves.
What is the “Agile Alliance?”
The Agile Principle that ends with “enhances agility.”
What is “Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances agility.”
The commitments associated with each of the three Scrum Artifacts.
What are "the Product Goal, the Sprint Goal, and the Definition of Done?"
The basic condition of Kanban as mentioned by Taiichi Ohno in his book, Toyota Production System Beyond Large-Scale Production.
What is "(development) processes must be managed to flow as much as possible?"
28% of respondents answered that they use this framework for agile scaling during the most recent State of Agile Report thereby making this the 2nd most popular scaling framework.
What is "Scrum@Scale?"