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Who is Richard?Microsoft Visual Studio ALM MVPPrincipal Consultant @ ReadifyScrum Trainer @ Scrum.orgRuns Sydney Alt.Net User GroupAuthor of Visual Studio 2012 Cookbook
60 second Scrum Overview
ProductOwner
DevelopmentTeam
ScrumMaster
Increment
SprintBacklog
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Sprint PlanningMeeting
Retrospective
Sprint Review
Daily Scrum
ProductBacklog
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Roles• Product Owner• Development Team• Scrum Master
Artifacts• Product Backlog• Sprint Backlog• Increment
Events• Sprint• Sprint Planning• Daily Scrum• Sprint Review• Retrospective
X-Functional Development TeamsBusiness AnalysisUI/UXArchitectureCodingTestingDocumentationBuild & Release AutomationInfrastructure and Ops
Skills you need to build a product
X-Functional Development TeamsBusiness AnalysisUI/UXArchitectureCodingTestingDocumentationBuild & Release AutomationInfrastructure and Ops
What we’ll talk about today
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Daily Scrum
What did I do yesterday to help the team meet the goal?What slowed us down?What am I doing today to help the team meet the goal?
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Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveKanban
KanbanBased on lean principlesMinimize work in progressFocus on “End to End” throughputFlow of work. Not small batches.
- No explicit planning or continuous improvement
- Can be applied to any process, including bad ones
- Great for largely ad-hoc work (e.g. BAU)
Road MapProduct Backlog ManagementSprint PlanningThe Sprint: Daily Scrum, Collaboration,
Source Control, Code Quality, TestingSprint ReviewBuild & Deployment AutomationSprint RetrospectiveKanban
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