scrum - agile business conference 2019 · roles, artifacts and events 10 roles product owner...
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Scrum The base of your Agile pizza
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How is your neighbour?
• Check in with your neighbour • Share one piece of non-obvious
information • Do they like pizza (what type?)
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Agile Manifesto… … we have come to value:
Individuals and interactions over processes and tools Working software over comprehensive documentation
Customer collaboration over contract negotiation Responding to change over following a plan
http://www.agilemanifesto.org/
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https://explore.versionone.com/state-of-agile/versionone-12th-annual-state-of-agile-report
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With someone else, complete the tables
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3 minutes Roles
Note: All Events are timeboxed
Artifacts Events
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Roles, Artifacts and Events
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Roles Product Owner
Development Team Scrum Master
Note: All Events are timeboxed
Artifacts Product Backlog Sprint Backlog The Increment
(of Working Software)
Events The Sprint
Sprint Planning Daily Scrum
Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective
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To do something by the book, first read the book
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Precise Language Watch your words they shape your thoughts What your thoughts they shape your actions Watch your actions that is how you will be known
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The primary focus of Scrum is … • In groups no larger than 4 • What is the answer?
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A Done Increment
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True or False • Can only release at the end of a
Sprint • Scrum Master must attend Daily
Scrum • You have to stand up at the daily
Scrum • A Sprint is a short waterfall • There is no planning in Scrum • Only the Product Owner can talk to
customers and stakeholders • The backlog must be in user stories
with story points
These are all myths!
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Transparency
Inspection
Adaptation