SCRUM

AGENDAS

  • Agile Introduction
  • Scrum Introduction
  • Scrum Theory & Frameworks
  • Scrum Foundation Element #1: Roles
  • Scrum Foundation Element #2: Product Backlog
  • Scrum Foundation Element #3: The Sprint
  • Starting a Sprint
  • Working in a Sprint
  • Ending a Sprint

what is agile?

an approach to software development under which requirements and solutions evolve through the collaborative effort of self-organizing and cross-functional teams and their end users.

what is scrum?

an agile way to manage a project

scrum theory

scrum framework

Roles: The People

Ceremonies: The Meetings

Artifacts: The Tangibles

scrum roles

scrum master

Responsibilities:
  • ensure Scrum is understood and enacted
  • act as a coach during the whole process
  • ensuring the scrum team adheres to theory, framework and rules

product owner

whoever....
  • represent and speak for the business needs of the project
  • ​drives project/product to success
  • create, share the vision of product
  • works daily with the scrum team to clarify requirements
  • bridges gaps between customer, team and stakeholder
  • sets goal of project/product

product owner

responsibilities:​
  • develops product vision/strategy/direction
  • sets short and long term goals
  • provides product expertise
  • decides the release date
  • own the product backlog
  • conveys product needs to the team

team

responsibilities:​
  • self-organizing
  • cross functional

product backog

  • backlog lists all of the work on a project
  • product owner is responsible for the product backlog, including its content, availability and priority
  • order the tasks priority 

the sprint

- Sprint Planning
- The Work
​- Daily Scrum
​- Sprint Review & Retrospective

the sprint(contd)

changes during the sprint

the artifact: sprint backlog

daily scrum meeting(sprint)

daily scrum meeting(sprint)

"daily standup" or "daily huddle"

ending a sprint

sprint review

- entire team participates

- show off product like a demo

- maximum of one hour per week per sprint duration

- informal, no slides

sprint retrospective

wrapup

SCRUM

By Manish Marahatta