Roles
Process
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Agile Foundations
100

Works cross-functionally with Product Owners, Business Owners,  Architecture, CX, Risk and Compliance

Who is the Product Manager?

100

A forecast of how long it should take a work item to flow from started to finished

What is a Service Level Expectation (SLE)?

100

The word "No"

What is an important word in the Product Owner’s vocabulary when negotiating with stakeholders?

100

The total number of work items started but not finished

What is Work in Progress (WIP)?

100

True or False - Agile, Kanban and Scrum all mean basically the same thing

False

Scrum and Kanban are each different methods or frameworks for achieving agility.

200

Helps the Product Owner to analyze, decompose and define Product Backlog Items.

Who is the Team?

200

How we know when a work item is “Ready for Development”?

What is the Definition of Ready

200

A strategy for optimizing the flow of value through a process that uses a visual, pull-based system

What is Kanban?

200

The flow metric that can be used to forecast the completion of a single work item

What is Cycle Time?

The amount of elapsed time between when a work item started and when a work item finished

200

Known for small batches that deliver value; an adaptive approach; a push mindset; and continuous improvement.

What are characteristics of Agile

300

Define and prioritize the product backlog.

Collaborate with the development team to clarify requirements.

Act as the primary point of contact for stakeholders.

Who is a Product Owner?

300

Avoiding work items piling up in any part of the workflow

Ensuring work items don’t age unnecessarily

Actively working to unblock blocked work

What are ways of controlling WIP?

300

The Stable and Predictable delivery of value throughout a system

What is Flow?

300

The flow metric that lets Kanban system members know that an  in-progress Work Item is not "flowing" the way it is expected to

What is Work Item Age?

300

True or False - in Agile, we welcome changing requirements, even late in development

True

Agile is adaptive; we learn as we go. That's why it's iterative - responding to change.


400

Looks for ways to improve themselves and the performance of the Team.

What is the entire Team

400

A prioritization model used to sequence work for maximum economic benefit and is estimated as the relative cost of delay divided by the relative job duration.

What is Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF)?

400

A single, emergent, ordered (prioritized) list of everything needed to improve the product

What is the Product Backlog?

400

The number of work items finished per unit of time.

What is Throughput?

400

Manages the Team

Who is No One! Or the Team itself

500

Expert on Flow and Agile ways of working and Coach to the team.

Who is the Scrum Master or Team Coach?

500

A formal description of the state of the Increment when it meets the quality measures required for the product

What is the "Definition of Done"?

500

If the Definition of Done is work item agnostic; then Accpetance Criteria is this

What is work item specific? 

500

If 'What you build' is an example of Outputs, then 'The impact of what you build' is an example of this

What are Outcomes?

500

The ability to deliver in small batches, get fast feedback from customers, and quickly respond to change

What is the objective of Agile?