3. A popular lightweight agile model easy to
understand. The methodology documented in
the "Scrum framework" is a set of practices,
roles, events, artifacts, and rules.
https://scrumguides.org/download.html
4. Scrum Pillars and Values
These principles guide all aspects of the
Scrum methodology:
• Transparency
• Inspection
• Adaptation
5. Transparency
Scrum Pillars and Values
• Giving visibility to those responsible
for the outcome.
• Example: Creating “Definition of
DONE" to ensure that all
stakeholders are in agreement.
8. The Scrum team comprises of five to nine team members (From 5 to 9).
Scrum Roles
Responsible for the success
of a project by defining the
project vision, requirements,
and priorities.
Responsible for the team
and to remove project
impediments.
Team comprises people with
a mix of roles, self organizes
to determine how best to
meet the goals of the
product owner.
9. Inputs from
Customer, exec.
Scrum Master
Sprint Backlog
Product Backlog
* Sprint Review
Final
Product
* Retrospective
Sprint Backlog
End date and Deliverables does
NOT Change
Burn Down Charts
Burn Up Charts
* Daily Stand-up
Meeting
The Team
* Sprint Planning
10. Items Development Team Product Owner ScrumMaster
Estimates x
Backlog priorities x
Agile coaching x
Coordination of work x
The definition of "Done" x x x
Process adherence x
Technical decisions x
Sprint planning x x x