Events
Agile Roles
Agile Terms
Agile Principles
Agile Concepts
100

Daily meeting to update the plan

What is the Daily Sync?

100

Self-organized group of people who add functionality to the product

What is an Agile Team?

100

2 week timebox to create a potentially shippable product

What is a Sprint?

100

How often business people and developers must work together

What is daily?

100

a mindset formed by the Agile manifesto, values and principles 

What is Agile?

200

Review of stories in a backlog to understand the customer needs

What is Backlog Refinement?

200
Facilitates the process of Scrum & coaches Agile Principles/Values

What is the Scrum Master?

200
Prioritized list of what is needed for the product

What is the Product Backlog?

200
Our highest priority

What is satisfy the customer?

200

A framework of practices that follows the Agile principles

What is Scrum?

300

Limiting work on Kanban board

What is obeying the WIP limit / (work in process limit)?

300
​​​​Determines priorities based on Customers

Who is the Product Owner?

300

Compares stories to each other

What is Relative sizing?

300

The main measure of progress

What is working software (solutions)?

300

The benefits of Failing Early

What is learning fast?
400

Plan for what is going to be done during the sprint

What is Sprint Planning?

400

People outside the Scrum team who have an interest in the product developed by the team

Who are Stakeholders?

400

Conditions to meet before moving work along in Kanban

What are policies?

400

The art of maximizing the amount of work NOT done

What is simplicity?

400

More than one development team member working on a single user story

What is Swarming?

500

Adding work to the Kanban board

What is Backlog Replenishment?

500

Individual who can pick up any task related to product delivery

What is team member?

500

A TERM used to plan how much work goes in a sprint

What is team velocity?

500

Inspect and Adapt at regular intervals

What is Continuous Improvement?

500

A slogan to remind you to finish one thing completely before moving on to the next

What is "stop starting, start finishing"?