At the end of each timebox, the team needs to share what they've done and then examine how to do better in their efforts. In this video, learn how to host a demo and facilitate a retrospective.
- Congratulations on making it to the end of your sprint. … It may have been a bit bumpy, but you've made it. … Well done! … Now that you're at the end of the sprint, … you get to share the good news with your stakeholders … using a sprint review. … The sprint review happens at the end of every sprint … to share your working software … with the product owner, sponsor, … and any stakeholders who want to attend. … In the review, the PO explains to the audience … what the team committed to for the sprint … and why those stories were selected. … The scrum master spends a few minutes … going over the sprint metrics and what they mean, … specifically share the final outcome … and any stories that weren't finished. … If there are blockers … that got in the way during the sprint execution, … those need to be presented here, too. … The goal is to be transparent about how the team performed, … both the good and the bad. … During the review, the stakeholders and sponsor … are encouraged to provide feedback, suggestions, …
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10/11/2019- How agile changes the way that value is delivered
- Identifying challenges to an agile transition
- Finding and leveraging support for your agile efforts
- Responding to resistance
- Building a team for your agile pilot
- How the scrum framework functions
- Hosting sprint planning events
- Sprint execution and measurement
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Video: Review and retrospect