Transforming
the way we
work, share and
connect
Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM® CSPO®
NAME OR LOGO
Picking the right process is key
2Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
I want to work on simple, clear, and
independent tasks so that I can
work without external dependencies.
I want to see the output quickly
to ensure the customer is getting
the intended product.
I want to focus on my work to
produce the maximum output.
I want to release new features to the
market faster so that I can adapt
based on the customer behavior
I want to ensure the team
achieves the committed goal
with increased productivity
and quality.
Developer
Developer
Product Manager
Sponsor
Team Lead /
Manager
NAME OR LOGO
Scrum is:
3
A framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while
productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value.
(Scrum Guide Definition of Scrum)
Agile is a set of methods and practices which
includes things like constant collaboration, self-
organization, and incremental development.
Scrum is a framework that implements agile.
Scrum is Lightweight, Simple to understand, & Difficult to master.
I thought we are
discussing agile here?
Where does Scrum
come from?
Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
NAME OR LOGO
The Agile Manifesto
4Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
Individuals and interactions OVER processes and tools
Working software OVER comprehensive documentation
Customer collaboration OVER contract negotiation
Responding to change OVER following a plan
That is, while there is value in the items on the right, we value the items on the
left more.
We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping
others do it. Through this work we have come to value:
© 2001-2019 Agile Manifesto Authors
This declaration may be freely copied in any form, but only in its entirety through this notice.
NAME OR LOGO
SCRUM Framework
Scrum Framework consists of Scrum Theory,
Scrum Values, Scrum Artifacts, Scrum Roles,
and Scrum Events.
5Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
NAME OR LOGO
Scrum Theory
Scrum employs an iterative,
incremental approach to optimize
predictability and control risk.
Transparency
Significant aspects of
the process must be
visible to those
responsible for the
outcome.
Inspection
Scrum users must
frequently inspect
Scrum Artifacts and
progress toward a
Sprint Goal to detect
undesirable variances.
Adaptation
If the team
determines that an
aspect of a process
deviates outside
acceptable limits, the
process must be
adjusted.
6Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
NAME OR LOGO
Scrum Values (The FORCE)
FOCUS
Scrum team members
focus on the Sprint and
its goal.
OPENNESS
Telling everyone
everything about all your
work. Highlighting when
you have challenges and
problems that are
stopping you from
success.
RESPECT
Scrum team members
respect each other as
capable, independent
people.
COMMITMENT
Scrum team members
must be committed to
success and be willing to
create realistic goals and
stick to them.
EXTREME
COURAGE
The Scrum
team members have the
courage to do the right
thing and work on tough
problems.
7Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
NAME OR LOGO
The Sprint
8Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
During the Sprint:
 No changes are made that would endanger the Sprint Goal.
 Quality goals do not decrease.
 Scope may be clarified and re-negotiated between the Product
Owner and Development Team as more is learned.
The heart of Scrum is a Sprint, a time-box of one month or less during which a
“Done”, useable, and potentially releasable product Increment is created.
(Scrum Guide Definition of a Sprint)
Each Sprint has a goal of what is to be built, a design, and flexible plan that will guide
building it, the work, and the resultant product increment.
NAME OR LOGO
Scrum Artifacts
Scrum Artifacts represent work or
value to provide transparency and
opportunities for inspection and
adaptation.
Product Backlog
List of requirements
for the entire product
development. Items
are prioritized based
on ROI
Sprint Backlog
Subset of the product
backlog that is taken
into a given Sprint
Product Increment
Sum of all product
backlog items
completed during a
Sprint
9Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
NAME OR LOGO
Scrum Roles
SCRUM MASTER
Responsible for
promoting and
supporting Scrum as
defined in the Scrum
Guide.
PRODUCT OWNER
Responsible for
maximizing the value of
the product resulting
from work of the
Development Team.
DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Consists of professionals
who do the work of
delivering a potentially
releasable Increment of
“Done” product at the
end of each Sprint.
Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®, 10
NAME OR LOGO
Scrum Events
Scrum consists of a few events that
are repeated in each Sprint.
Sprint Planning
Planning the work for
the Sprint
Daily Scrum
15-minute time-boxed
event
Sprint Review
Inspect the Increment
and adapt the Backlog
Sprint Retrospective
Ensure the good
things continued
11Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
NAME OR LOGO
○ Scrum is a lightweight, easy to understand,
but difficult to master framework that
follows agile methodology.
○ Scrum is driven by transparency, inspection,
and adaptation.
○ Scrum has 5 values determined by the
acronym “FORCE” that includes Focus,
Openness, Respect, Commitment, and
(Extreme) Courage.
○ Scrum has 3 key artifacts which are the
Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and the
Product Increment.
○ Scrum team consists of the Product Owner,
Scrum Master, and the Development Team.
○ Scrum Team attends 4 events which are the
Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review,
and Sprint Retrospective.
Summary
Scrum addresses complex adaptive problems, while
productively and creatively delivering products of the
highest possible value.
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Thank
You
Prageeth Sandakalum
+1 347 429 1006
prageeths@outlook.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/prageeths/

Scrum Basics - Understanding the fundamentals behind Scrum

  • 1.
    Transforming the way we work,share and connect Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM® CSPO®
  • 2.
    NAME OR LOGO Pickingthe right process is key 2Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®, I want to work on simple, clear, and independent tasks so that I can work without external dependencies. I want to see the output quickly to ensure the customer is getting the intended product. I want to focus on my work to produce the maximum output. I want to release new features to the market faster so that I can adapt based on the customer behavior I want to ensure the team achieves the committed goal with increased productivity and quality. Developer Developer Product Manager Sponsor Team Lead / Manager
  • 3.
    NAME OR LOGO Scrumis: 3 A framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value. (Scrum Guide Definition of Scrum) Agile is a set of methods and practices which includes things like constant collaboration, self- organization, and incremental development. Scrum is a framework that implements agile. Scrum is Lightweight, Simple to understand, & Difficult to master. I thought we are discussing agile here? Where does Scrum come from? Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
  • 4.
    NAME OR LOGO TheAgile Manifesto 4Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®, Individuals and interactions OVER processes and tools Working software OVER comprehensive documentation Customer collaboration OVER contract negotiation Responding to change OVER following a plan That is, while there is value in the items on the right, we value the items on the left more. We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it. Through this work we have come to value: © 2001-2019 Agile Manifesto Authors This declaration may be freely copied in any form, but only in its entirety through this notice.
  • 5.
    NAME OR LOGO SCRUMFramework Scrum Framework consists of Scrum Theory, Scrum Values, Scrum Artifacts, Scrum Roles, and Scrum Events. 5Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
  • 6.
    NAME OR LOGO ScrumTheory Scrum employs an iterative, incremental approach to optimize predictability and control risk. Transparency Significant aspects of the process must be visible to those responsible for the outcome. Inspection Scrum users must frequently inspect Scrum Artifacts and progress toward a Sprint Goal to detect undesirable variances. Adaptation If the team determines that an aspect of a process deviates outside acceptable limits, the process must be adjusted. 6Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
  • 7.
    NAME OR LOGO ScrumValues (The FORCE) FOCUS Scrum team members focus on the Sprint and its goal. OPENNESS Telling everyone everything about all your work. Highlighting when you have challenges and problems that are stopping you from success. RESPECT Scrum team members respect each other as capable, independent people. COMMITMENT Scrum team members must be committed to success and be willing to create realistic goals and stick to them. EXTREME COURAGE The Scrum team members have the courage to do the right thing and work on tough problems. 7Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
  • 8.
    NAME OR LOGO TheSprint 8Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®, During the Sprint:  No changes are made that would endanger the Sprint Goal.  Quality goals do not decrease.  Scope may be clarified and re-negotiated between the Product Owner and Development Team as more is learned. The heart of Scrum is a Sprint, a time-box of one month or less during which a “Done”, useable, and potentially releasable product Increment is created. (Scrum Guide Definition of a Sprint) Each Sprint has a goal of what is to be built, a design, and flexible plan that will guide building it, the work, and the resultant product increment.
  • 9.
    NAME OR LOGO ScrumArtifacts Scrum Artifacts represent work or value to provide transparency and opportunities for inspection and adaptation. Product Backlog List of requirements for the entire product development. Items are prioritized based on ROI Sprint Backlog Subset of the product backlog that is taken into a given Sprint Product Increment Sum of all product backlog items completed during a Sprint 9Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
  • 10.
    NAME OR LOGO ScrumRoles SCRUM MASTER Responsible for promoting and supporting Scrum as defined in the Scrum Guide. PRODUCT OWNER Responsible for maximizing the value of the product resulting from work of the Development Team. DEVELOPMENT TEAM Consists of professionals who do the work of delivering a potentially releasable Increment of “Done” product at the end of each Sprint. Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®, 10
  • 11.
    NAME OR LOGO ScrumEvents Scrum consists of a few events that are repeated in each Sprint. Sprint Planning Planning the work for the Sprint Daily Scrum 15-minute time-boxed event Sprint Review Inspect the Increment and adapt the Backlog Sprint Retrospective Ensure the good things continued 11Prageeth Sandakalum, CSM®, CSPO®,
  • 12.
    NAME OR LOGO ○Scrum is a lightweight, easy to understand, but difficult to master framework that follows agile methodology. ○ Scrum is driven by transparency, inspection, and adaptation. ○ Scrum has 5 values determined by the acronym “FORCE” that includes Focus, Openness, Respect, Commitment, and (Extreme) Courage. ○ Scrum has 3 key artifacts which are the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and the Product Increment. ○ Scrum team consists of the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and the Development Team. ○ Scrum Team attends 4 events which are the Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective. Summary Scrum addresses complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value. 12
  • 13.
    Thank You Prageeth Sandakalum +1 347429 1006 prageeths@outlook.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/prageeths/