Summary: Scrum

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  • When do you want to work Agile?

    When both the what ('What is needed?' / requirements) and the how ('How do we get there?' / implementation) are complex.
  • Describe the three pillars of scrum.

    TIA
    • Transparancy:
      • It gives visibility -
      • to the significant aspects of the process -
      • to those responsible for the outcome. 

    • Inspection
      • Timely checks
      • on the progress towards a sprint goal -
      • to detect undesirable variances.

    • Adaptation
      • Adjusting a process ASAP -
      • to minimize any further deviation or issues.
  • On which two aspects is scrum based?

    Empirism and Lean.
    • Empirism = knowledge comes from experience and people make decisions based on whats known.
    • Lean = focus on the important things and minimize spilling.
  • What is scrum trying to do?

    1) Optimize predictability
    2) Control risks
  • What is the responsability for each role in a scrum team?

    • Product owner: Value creation
    • Scrum master: process (+facilitating and maximizing learning)
    • Developers: building the product conform DoD
  • Define the role of a product owner.

    • Responsibility:
      • Maximizing value creation
      • Product Backlog Management
    • Task:
      • Stakeholder management
    • Characteristics:  
      • One person
      • Mandated
      • Knowledge
      • Available
  • Define the role of a scrum master.

    • Responsibility:
      • Scrum knowledge and compliance
      • Effectivity scrumteam
      • Proces
    • Task:
      • Coaching
      • Facilitating
    • Characteristics:  
      • Servant leader
  • Define the role of a developer.

    • Responsibility:
      • Achieving sprint goal
      • Creating usable increment
    • Task:
      • Continue improvement
      • Building product conform DoD
    • Characteristics:  
      • Self organising
      • Multidisciplinary
  • What elements does a Product Vision Board contains?

    • Vision
      • All compassing
      • Why do we create the product?
      • Which positive change will be achieved?

    • Target group
      • For which market (segments) is the product created?
      • Who are the customers and users?

    • Needs
      • Which needs will be solved by the product?
      • What are the advantages of the product?

    • Product
      • What is the product?
      • What is the USP?
      • Is the development achievable?

    • Business goals
      • What is the advantage for the company?
      • What are the company goals?
  • What is the starting point for a scrum process?

    The productgoal.
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