Scrum Events
Scrum Artifacts and Principles
Scrum Values
Scrum Practices
Scrum Roles
100

This event is a daily 15-minute time-boxed meeting where the team plans work for the next 24 hours.

What is the Daily Scrum?

100

This artifact is an ordered list of everything that might be needed in the product and is the single source of work for the Scrum Team.

What is the Product Backlog?

100

This value signifies the dedication of the Scrum Team to achieving their goals and supporting each other throughout the process.




What is Commitment?

100

This practice (session or meeting) allows for adapting the Product Backlog based on emerging needs, technologies, and customer feedback.


What is Backlog Refinement?

100

This role is responsible for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team.

What is the Product Owner?

200

This event marks the end of a sprint and includes the team and stakeholders reviewing what was completed.

What is the Sprint Review?

200

This artifact represents the sum of all the Product Backlog items completed during a Sprint and is potentially releasable.


What is the Increment?

200

This value represents the willingness of the Scrum Team to face challenges, take risks, and make difficult decisions to deliver valuable.

What is Courage?

200

This practice involves continuously improving the product by delivering small increments and gathering feedback.

What is Incremental Development?

200

This role ensures that the Scrum Team follows the Scrum framework and helps remove impediments.


What is the Scrum Master?

300

The name of the regular activity where the team reflects on how to become more effective and adjusts.

What is the Sprint Retrospective?

300

This artifact is a forecast by the Development Team about what they believe they can achieve in the upcoming Sprint.

Primary output for a Sprint Planning session.

 What is the Sprint Backlog?

300

This value helps the team directs all their energy towards achieving Sprint objectives, undistracted by peripheral.

What is Focus?

300

The name of the practice where the team agrees on a common definition of what it means for a feature or user story to be done or completed.

What is the Definition of Done?

300

This role is a small, cross-functional group of people who work together to deliver a potentially releasable product increment.


What are developers?

400

This event kicks off the sprint by planning what work will be completed during the sprint.


What is Sprint Planning?

400

The name of the graphical representation of the team's progress and performance, showing the amount of work completed and remaining in each iteration or sprint.

What is burndown chart or burnup chart?

400

This value is important for fostering an environment of mutual respect and collaboration.

What is Respect?

400

This is the ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes.

What is Continuous Improvement?

400

These are the people who enable the project and for whom the project will produce the agreed-upon benefit(s).

What are Stakeholders?

500

This event is time-boxed to one month or less and is used to create a usable increment.

What is the Sprint?

500

This represents the aspect that should be considered to order the backlog.

What is VALUE?

500

This value ensures transparency and honesty within the Scrum Team and with stakeholders.

What is Openness?

500

This practice involves breaking down large and complex tasks into smaller, more manageable pieces of work.

What is Decomposition?

500

This role holds accountability for the outcomes and is collectively responsible for all aspects of product development.

What is the Scrum Team?