SCRUM
AGENDAS
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Agile Introduction
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Scrum Introduction
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Scrum Theory & Frameworks
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Scrum Foundation Element #1: Roles
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Scrum Foundation Element #2: Product Backlog
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Scrum Foundation Element #3: The Sprint
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Starting a Sprint
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Working in a Sprint
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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:
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ensure Scrum is understood and enacted
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act as a coach during the whole process
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ensuring the scrum team adheres to theory, framework and rules
product owner
whoever....
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represent and speak for the business needs of the project
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drives project/product to success
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create, share the vision of product
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works daily with the scrum team to clarify requirements
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bridges gaps between customer, team and stakeholder
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sets goal of project/product
product owner
responsibilities:
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develops product vision/strategy/direction
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sets short and long term goals
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provides product expertise
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decides the release date
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own the product backlog
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conveys product needs to the team
team
responsibilities:
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self-organizing
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cross functional
product backog
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backlog lists all of the work on a project
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product owner is responsible for the product backlog, including its content, availability and priority
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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
SCRUM
eydean scrum session
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