He or she is the voice of the customer / sponsor, prioritize the work, works to maximize value delivered by team, available to team members.
Who is the Product Owner?
Iteration planning, Stand up, Retrospective, Show case.
What are some Agile ceremonies?
On a daily basis.
How often should the WoW be used?
Trust, Empathy, Respect, Openness, and courage
Examples of Agile Values?
Facilitates the iteration ceremonies and iteration cycle, the removal of blockers and achievement of the squad reaching delivery excellence.
What is an iteration manager?
The first step before the first iteration, includes a host of activities that are to be completed before starting a project, including setting the Social Contract.
What is the Iteration Zero?
All the members of the squad
Who is responsible of updating the WoW?
Begin with clarity about outcomes, Listen, iterate, learn, and course correct, Self-directed teams unleash innovation.
Examples of Agile Principles?
Make and meet commitments, pull the work from the iteration backlog and deliver it, identify blockers, risks and issues, participate in Agile ceremonies, showcase work, optimize and innovate, act in accordance with their social contract, own the data.
Who is a squad member?
What I worked on, what I will work on, and if there are any blockers
What is shared in a stand-up ceremony?
Provides transparency of the flow of work for a team and serves as a data source for Metrics.
What is the purpose of the wall of work?
The ability to both create and respond to change in order to profit in a turbulent business environment.
What is Agility?