Developers often meet throughout the day for more detailed discussions about adapting or re-planning the rest of the Sprint’s work
Sprint Review
inspect the outcome of the Sprint and determine future adaptations
The Scrum Team presents the results of their work to key stakeholders and progress toward the Product Goal is discussed
attendees collaborate on what to do next
The Product Backlog may also be adjusted to meet new opportunities
a working session
avoid limiting it to a presentation
The Sprint Review is the second to last event of the Sprint and is timeboxed to a maximum of four hours for a one-month Sprint. For shorter Sprints, the event is usually shorter.
is timeboxed
a maximum of four hours for a one-month Sprint
shorter for shorter Sprints
Sprint Retrospective
to plan ways to increase quality and effectiveness
The Scrum Team inspects
how the last Sprint went with regards to individuals, interactions, processes, tools, and their Definition of Don
The Scrum Team discusses
what went well during the Sprint
what problems it encountered
how those problems were (or were not) solved
The most impactful improvements are addressed as soon as possible
may even be added to the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint
is timeboxed
a maximum of three hours for a one-month Sprint
shorter for shorter Sprints
SCRUM ARTIFACTS
represent work or value
maximize transparency of key information
transparency and focus against which progress can be measured
For the Product Backlog it is the Product Goal
For the Sprint Backlog it is the Sprint Goal
For the Increment it is the Definition of Done
to reinforce empiricism
Product Backlog
is an emergent, ordered list of what is needed to improve the product
Product Backlog refinement
the act of breaking down and further defining Product Backlog items into smaller more precise items
add details
description
order
size
The Developers who will be doing the work are responsible for the sizing
attributes
vary with the domain of work
Commitment: Product Goal
describes a future state of the product which can serve as a target for the Scrum Team to plan against
The Product Goal is in the Product Backlog
The Product Goal is the long-term objective for the Scrum Team
A product is a vehicle to deliver value
It has a clear boundary, known stakeholders, well-defined users or customers
A product could be a service, a physical product, or something more abstract.
Sprint Backlog
is composed of
the Sprint Goal (why)
is created during the Sprint Planning
the set of Product Backlog items selected for the Sprint (what)
actionable plan for delivering the Increment (how)
a plan by and for the Developers
real-time picture of the work
Commitment: Sprint Goal
the single objective for the Sprint
Increment
a concrete stepping stone toward the Product Goal
Each Increment is additive to all prior Increment
In order to provide value, the Increment must be usable
The Sprint Review should never be considered a gate to releasing value.
Commitment: Definition of Done
a formal description of the state of the Increment when it meets the quality measures required for the product
The moment a Product Backlog item meets the Definition of Done, an Increment is born.
Inspection without transparency is misleading and wasteful
Changes 2017-->2020
A little more prescriptive
to return Scrum to the minimum sufficient framework
One team focused on one product
The goal is to eliminate the concept of a separate team
Product Owner
Team
One Scrum Team focused on a common goal, with three
different areas of responsibility: Product Owner, Scrum Master and Developers
Self-management is more important than self-organization
Product Goal
to focus Scrum Team on a broader goal
Each Sprint should bring the product closer to the final Product Goal
For Product Backlog there is Product Goal, For Sprint Backlog is Sprint Goal, for Increment is DOD
Sprint Planning. Three Questions
WHY???
WHAT?
HOW?
General simplification of the language for a wider audience