Understanding and Apply Scrum [P1]: Empiricism - An Introduction to Scrum: Empiricism Flashcards

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What do the pillars of transparency, inspection and adaptation create for us?

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empirical feedback loop - from team, clients - to

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Explain transparency

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  • process must be visible
  • product must be visible to team and customer - for feedback
  • relies on trust
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What do the three pillars of empiricism rely on?

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trust!!!

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Why is transparency important in product delivery

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decisions we make (empirical adaptations) must be based on a position of truth —> good decisions —> increase value and reduce risk

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How does the scrum guide explain transparency?

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(1) transparency enables inspection

(2) inspection without transparency - misleading and wasteful

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How is inspection carried out

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lens of transparency

freqeuntly —> to identify invariences

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How does the scrum guide explain inspection?

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inspection enables adaptation

inspection without adaptation is pointless

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Explain adaptation

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upon identification of deviation adapt ASAP to avoid more deviation from sprint goal

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