Understanding and Apply Scrum [P5]: Scrum Artifacts - Myth 2: The sprint backlog can't change during the sprint Flashcards

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In short, can the sprint backlog change during the sprint? Why?

A

Yes - a Sprint Backlog is flexible, as long as changes do not distract from the focus on the Sprint Goal.

While the Sprint Goal is set in stone, the Sprint Backlog is a forecast of the work needed to achieve the goal

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2
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Is the sprint goal fixed?

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Yes

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3
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Is the sprint backlog fixed?

A

No

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4
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Why is the sprint backlog flexible?

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  • can’t create a detailed plan for the future
  • new insights or impediments emerge as the Dev Team works through the sprint backlog
  • e.g. new technology they pick up doesn’t work out as expected or key feature that is needed to achieve goal is missing
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5
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What does the dev team do if they need to change the sprint backlog?

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re-negotiate with the PO

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6
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What acts an opportunity to inspect and adapt their sprint backlog?

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daily scrum

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7
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In the context of the sprint backlog, why was the word “commitment” replaced by “forecast”?

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want to highlight that unexpected issues and insights are likely to emerge during development

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What does the team commit themselves to?

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  • Fulfil the Sprint Goal;
  • Delivering working, high-quality and usable software that meets the expectations of the customers and users;
  • Working only on the Product Backlog items with the highest value;
  • Focus on continuous improvement, learning, and technical excellence;
  • Continuously inspect and adapt, by which empiricism is supported;
  • Collaborate with all the business people involved;
  • The values and elements that build the scrum framework
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9
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What is the input and the output of a sprint?

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  • input - sprint backlog
  • output - sprint goal
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10
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What should we aim to do in relation to the input and out of a sprint?

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reach our desired outcome (sprint goal) with the least amount of input (sprint backlog)

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What was we embrace when it comes to the sprint backlog? How?

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  • its emerging nature
  • encourage Dev Team to change, modify and improve it during the sprint
  • add new work to backlog as needed
  • remove work that becomes unnecessary
  • Dev Team is responsible for applying sprint backlog changes and inform PO if necessary
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