Scrum Values and Terminology
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Which sport is used as a metaphor for Scrum's team-based approach?

  • American football
  • Rugby (correct)
  • Track and field
  • Baseball

What are the three pillars that uphold the Scrum values?

  • Transparency, inspection, adaptation (correct)
  • Planning, executing, reviewing
  • Courage, focus, commitment
  • Honesty, efficiency, growth

Which of the following is a core Scrum Value?

  • Individualism
  • Respect (correct)
  • Competition
  • Secrecy

Which Scrum value encourages team members to overcome challenges?

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Which of the following is a Scrum Value that relates to dedicating oneself to the work of the Scrum team as a whole?

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Which Scrum value is discussed to enhance transparency in workflows?

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What is the SAFe term for Sprint Planning?

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In SAFe, what is the equivalent of the 'Sprint Retrospective' in Scrum?

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What is a 'Team Increment' in SAFe called in Scrum?

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What is the SAFe term for 'Daily Scrum'?

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What is Scrum?

An agile framework for managing and developing products iteratively and incrementally.

What is the 'relay race' approach?

Traditional, sequential approach to product development that may not align with goals of speed and flexibility.

What is the 'rugby' approach?

A holistic approach where a team works together, passing information back and forth to achieve a goal.

What are the three pillars of Scrum?

Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation.

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What are the Scrum values?

Courage, Commitment, Focus, Respect, and Openness

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Scrum Values

A set of guiding principles that underpin the Scrum framework, promoting collaboration, courage, focus, commitment, and respect among team members.

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Transparency in Scrum

Scrum values enhance openness & visibility in the process, workflow, and progress, enabling trust and informed decision-making.

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Sprint Planning

A time-boxed event in Scrum where the team plans the work to be performed during the Sprint.

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Iteration Planning

SAFe's equivalent of the Scrum Sprint Planning meeting where Agile Teams plan their work for the upcoming Iteration.

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Daily Scrum

A short, daily meeting for the development team to synchronize activities and create plans for the next 24 hours

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Study Notes

Scrum Values Discussion

  • Step 1 involves picking a Scrum value as a group and discussing it within the context of work
  • Step 2 requires documentation of how the selected Scrum value improves process, workflow, and work progress transparency
  • Step 3 means being prepared to share insights with the class

Scrum Values

  • Courage
  • Commitment
  • Focus
  • Respect
  • Openness

Scrum and SAFe Terminology

  • In Scrum, Sprint Planning is used; SAFe uses Iteration Planning
  • In Scrum, Sprint Review is used; SAFe uses Iteration Review
  • In Scrum, Sprint Retrospective is used; SAFe uses Iteration Retrospective
  • Sprint Goals is the same in both Scrum and SAFe
  • In Scrum, Sprint Backlog is used; SAFe uses Iteration Backlog
  • In Scrum, Daily Scrum is used; SAFe uses Team Sync
  • In Scrum, Increment is used; SAFe uses Team Increment
  • In Scrum, The Scrum Team is used; SAFe uses Agile Team

Roots of Scrum

  • The three pillars of Scrum: transparency, Inspection and adaptation support the Scrum values
  • The traditional sequential or 'relay race' approach to product development may conflict with the goals of maximum speed and flexibility
  • A holistic or 'rugby' approach, where a team tries to go the distance as a unit, passing the ball back and forth, may better serve today's competitive requirements

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A discussion on Scrum values and terminology. The values are courage, commitment, focus, respect, and openness. Scrum and SAFe terminology, and the three pillars of Scrum are also discussed.

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