Team members collaborate to bring stories all the way to Team follows PO's priorities Done. Team Sprint Team usually delivers what Team members not locked into they committed to specific roles
Same time, same place every day
Team has a SM Starts and ends on time SM sits with the team Daily Scrum SM focuses on removing Scrum master (SM) All team members present impediments
Demo is done after each sprint
Team has one PO Demo shows working code PO has the power to prioritize Sprint demo Only stories that are Done are what his team does demonstrated PO understands the product Product Owner (PO) enough to prioritize well Retrospective takes place PO has at least 1 dedicated team All team members + PO participate PO owns PBL Results in concrete Retrospective improvement suggestions PBL is visible Some improvement PBL is updated before sprint planning Product Backlog (PBL) suggestions actually get implemented PO understands all stories Scrum checklist Team has impediment backlog Each story has a DoD (or inherits a default DoD) Impediment backlog is visible Team respects DoD Definition of Done (DoD) Impediment backlog Impediment backlog is up-to-date
PO can get estimates from the team
Velocity is written down after each sprint PO is available when team is estimating Velocity only includes stories Only the team writes the estimates Velocity that are done according to DoD Everyone on the team Estimation Velocity is used for release planning participates in estimating Top priority stories are small enough that several can fit in a Team has a burndown chart sprint Burndown chart highly visible
Burndown chart Burndown chart updated every day
PO participates Team takes action when All team members participate burndown is too high/low
Results in a sprint plan
All team members think the Team has a sprint backlog plan is realistic, and commit to Sprint planning meeting it. SBL is highly visible Sprint backlog (SBL) SBL updated every day PO is satisfied with the priorities All stories in the sprint plan Task estimates updated every day have an estimate.
Scrum checklist.mmap - 2008-01-14 - Henrik Kniberg