Scrum Tales: Stories From a Scrum Master’s DiaryScrum is a lightweight framework that is easy to understand but difficult to master. The journey from understanding Scrum to mastering it is interesting. A lot of interesting incidents can be recollected from our experience with Scrum, which leads us to some learning and a better understanding of Scrum. This book analyzes a few scenarios that are taken from the experiences of different Scrum teams. This will give a better understanding of Scrum for anyone associated with it. A Scrum Master can relate the topics to his day-to-day experiences. A Scrum Coach or a Scrum Trainer will gain ready-to-use examples. This will help in answering many situational questions on Scrum. |
Contents
Refine the Refinement | |
Time Your Plan and Plan Your Time | |
Develop in Cadence | |
Coaching on the | |
The Long Review | |
A Fancy Sprint | |
It is not a Silver Bullet | |
Single Neck But All Responsible | |
Finish to Start | |
It is Our Plan | |
The Magical 15 Minutes | |
Welcoming the Changes | |
The Hierarchical View | |
It Evolves | |
Inside the Timebox | |
Common terms and phrases
acceptance criteria achieving the sprint activities additional Agile Manifesto answer antipatterns aspects automation backlog items Bangalore burn cadence can’t changes collaboration committed complete concerns conduct consider cross-functional current sprint current velocity daily scrum deliver deployment development team discuss distributed team documentation ensure environment example existing teams feedback framework groom handle impact impediment infrastructure inputs inspect and adapt keep maintain manager myth offshore development center organization planning poker planning session potentially shippable prescribed events problem product backlog product increment Product Owner decide progress question refinement sessions Relay Race release sprint requirements rhythm roles scenario Scrum Master Scrum recommends Scrum team self-organizing teams shippable increment Single Neck situation sprint backlog sprint goal sprint planning sprint review stakeholders story points tasks team members team’s test automation timeboxed event tool track understand upcoming sprints update user stories week wrong