* not an official Scrum role
collaborate with stakeholders to get backlog items ready and size them
select the backlog items to work on in a sprint, pick your goal and plan the work
navigate towards the sprint goal and identify where help is needed
get feedback from the stakeholders and adjust the backlog accordingly
learn from what went well, what didn't and decide on how to improve
* not an official Scrum event
contains all requirements, is continuously prioritized by value added to the product
contains all selected items for a sprint and a plan on how to reach the sprint goal
is delivered at the end of a sprint and is the next iteration of the product
a common understanding on what it takes to finish a task
be open about challenges and problems, be open to collaborate and be open to changes
focus on our goals, focus on now, focus on the simplest outcome, focus on getting things done
respect each other for doing a good job, respect the stakeholders' needs
have the courage to speak up, to learn from mistakes, to not build something nobody wants and to change direction
commit to the team and our agreements, commit to our goals, commit to the Agile principles
Watch the probably best introduction on what it means to work agile
The official guide. Scrum is what this guide says it is ;)
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Learn why Scrum is better suited for our brains
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