My presentation in the Conference Agile Spain 2014
This is an introduction of Scrum where you can find an awesome big picture with each event, artifact and roles involved to make Scrum works.
Simple and easy to remember.
2. Vanesa Tejada
Product Owner Community Facilitator
2 years as Product Owner
3 years as Scrum Master
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Agile - Visual Management - Productividad Personal
3. What do I expect you to learn?
- What is Scrum
- Who are the Scrum roles
- Scrum cycle
- Events (who, when and why)
- Artifacts
- What is the value of Scrum
4. Scrum & Melé
Support and coordination to protect the ball until the goal line
5. What is Scrum?
Agile Methodology
Simple framework
Founded on empirical process control theory
Co-Created by Jeff Sutherland in 1993
Co-Developed by Ken Schwaber in 1995
8. Scrum all-in-one
Product
Backlog
Grooming
Sprint
Planning
Sprint
Review
Sprint
Retrospective
Daily Scrum
Who are the participants in each event?
What is the goal?
Which are the artifacts necessary for each event?
10. Product Backlog
Single source of requirements
Product Vision
Product Backlog Items (User Stories, Bugs, Technical Tasks…)
Product Owner manages the Product Backlog
All the team is responsible for the Product
11. Backlog Grooming Meeting
Product Backlog Item Items detailed
Add details, estimate and order to Product Backlog items
12. Sprint Planning Meeting
Sprint Backlog
Estimated
Product Backlog
Highest priorities
Plan the work to be performed in the Sprint
13. The Sprint
Keeps backlog clean & prioritized & understandable
Stakeholders support to manage requests and report progress
Team support in case of doubts in the current Sprint issues
Creates the Increment
Focus on achieving the Sprint Goal
Daily Stand-Up meetings to review the sprint progress
Servant leader of the Scrum Team
Facilitates events needed
Removes impediments to the Development team’s progress
14. Daily Scrum Meeting
What did I do yesterday that helped Dev. Team to meet the Sprint Goal?
What will I do today to help the Dev. Team to meet the Sprint Goal?
Do I see any impediment that prevent me/Dev. Team to meet the Sprint Goal?
Burn-Down chart
Inspect the progress of the Sprint Backlog - Key “inspect and adapt” meeting
15. Sprint Review Meeting
Backlog Items Done
Backlog Items not Done
Demo of the items Done
Present the Increment
Inspect the Increment and adapt the Product Backlog if needed
16. Sprint Retrospective Meeting
How was the last Sprint?
What went well? What can we do better?
How to implement our potential improvements?
Scrum Team inspects itself to improve people, relationships, process and tools
18. What is the value of Scrum?
Effective team collaboration
Complex projects
Iterative, incremental approach
Delivering products of the highest possible value
Transparency, inspection and adaptation
19. References
Scrum official guide
Here you can find the official guide of Scrum.
The Scrum Master - A funny video about the Power of Scrum
What the Scrum Master does to serve the team, product, business.
Agile Product Ownership in a nutshell
Beautiful video about product ownership involving all Scrum team.
20. Thanks!
Questions & doubts
“Doubts now will confuse you tomorrow”
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