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Introduction to Scrum

Scrum Forum Team

Manifesto for Agile Software Development

Kent Beck, Mike Beedle, Arie van Bennekum, Alistair Cockburn, Ward Cunningham,

Martin Fowler, James Grenning, Jim Highsmith, Andrew Hunt, Ron Jeffries, Jon Kern, Brian Marick

• 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:

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Scope Video What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropiate? Artifacts Scrum Flow Roles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

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Scope Video What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropiate? Artifacts Scrum Flow Roles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

Scope

• What this is about

– Conceptual understanding of Scrum– Understanding of the overall Scrum process– Understand how the essential Scrum roles work together with the

ceremonies

• What this is not

– Comparison with another methodologies/framework– How to implement Scrum in Verizon– Scrum Experiences Implementation

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Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU0llRltyFM What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropiate? Artifacts Scrum Flow Roles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

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What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropiate? Artifacts Scrum FlowRoles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

What’s SCRUM?

• Scrum is not a Methodology. Scrum is a Framework for surfacing organizational dysfunction.

• Scrum is an iterative incremental, agile software development framework.

• Scrum doesn’t provide answers. It helps you ask better questions.

• Scrum doesn’t actually do anything. People do things.

• Scrum seeks to optimize overall progress by making continuous adaptations.

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Scope Video What’s Scrum?

When is Scrum appropriate? Artifacts Scrum Flow Roles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

When is Scrum Appropriate?

• Scrum works best when the problems to be solved lie in the Complex Space.

• New Product Development Work and Knowledge Work both tend to exist in the Complex Space.

• Research lies in the Chaos space

• Maintenance lies in the Simple Space

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Scope Video What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropriate?

Artifacts Scrum Flow Roles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

Artifacts• Product Backlog

– Living list of Requirements– Broken Down into User Stories– The WHAT of the product– ROI Prioritized

• Sprint Backlog– Committed Backlog: A list of

tasks representing the HOW of the system

Release

Backlog

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Scope Video What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropriate? Artifacts

Scrum Flow Roles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

Scrum Flow

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Scope Video What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropriate? Artifacts Scrum Flow

Roles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

Roles – Committed vs Involved

Roles• Chickens

– Stakeholders– Users– Managers

Roles• Pigs

– Product Owner– Scrum Master– Team Member

Scrum Flow

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Scope Video What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropriate? Artifacts Scrum Flow Roles

Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

Ceremonies• Sprint Planning Meeting (Pigs only… others silently attend)

– Suggested Timebox: 8-16 hours• 1st part (Estrategic): Prioritize most important Product backlog items

– Owner: Product Owner • 2nd part (Tactic): Team designs and plans the sprint

– Owner: Team

• Sprint (Team Members Only)– Suggested Timebox: 2-4 weeks– Owner: Team

• Daily Scrum Meeting (Scrum Master + Team Members)– Timebox: 15 Minutes

• Answer the 3 questions– Owner: Team

• Sprint Demo Meeting (Pigs & Chickens)– Suggested Timebox: 4 hours– Owner: Team and Product Owner

• Sprint Retrospective Meeting (Pigs only… others silently attend)– Suggested Timebox: 2-4 hours– Owner: Scrum Master

Scrum Flow

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Scope Video What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropriate? Artifacts Scrum Flow Roles Ceremonies

Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

Metrics

• Release Burndown– Amount of Work Remaining for a Release– Basis of measurement: Story Points or

Effort hours– Level and usage: Project level

• Sprint Burndown– Amount of Work Remaining for a Sprint– Basis of measurement: Effort hours– Level and usage: Sprint level

Metrics

• Velocity Trend– How much work the team can expect to complete based on prior efforts.– Basis of measurement: Story points or “ideal engineering hours”– Level and usage: most useful at the project level.

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Tips Summary Q&A

Tips• The ScrumMaster is responsible for ensuring that the Scrum Team

adheres to Scrum values, practices, and rules.• The ScrumMaster helps the Scrum Team understand and use self-

management and cross-functionality. • The ScrumMaster should never be the Product Owner.• The Product Owner is the one and only person responsible for

managing the Product Backlog• There are no titles on Teams, and there are no exceptions to this

rule. Teams do not contain sub-Teams dedicated to particular domains like testing or business analysis, either.

• Teams are self-organizing. No one – not even the ScrumMaster – tells the Team how to turn Product Backlog into increments of shippable functionality.

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Summary Q&A

Summary

• Group of people working together very closely and self organized

• Incentivizes changing requirements

• Timeboxing creates the rhythm that drives development

• Delivering items of highest value to the Customer First– Don’t waste time developing something that the Customer may

never use.

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Scope Video What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropriate? Artifacts Scrum Flow Roles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary Q&A

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Scope Video What’s Scrum? When is Scrum appropriate? Artifacts Scrum Flow Roles Ceremonies Metrics Tips Summary

Q&A

Links

SCRUM in under 10 Minutes (HD) by @hamids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU0llRltyFM

SCRUM GUIDE By Ken Schwaber, May, 2009 http://www.scrumalliance.org/resource_download/598

SCRUM Development Process by Ken Schwaberhttp://www.jeffsutherland.org/oopsla/schwapub.pdf

Hyperproductive Distributed Scrum Teamshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht2xcIJrAXo

Agile Estimation / Planninghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb9Rzyi8b90http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeT0pOVg0EI

SCRUM Alliance http://www.scrumalliance.org/

Thanks!

That was your training…

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