Scrum ceremonies/events in Agile Scrum

 


Scrum ceremonies/events in Agile Scrum


Sprint (or iteration) is the heart of Scrum. It calls for below ceremonies that bring structure to each sprint:

Sprint Planning: Held at the start of each sprint to define the Sprint Backlog (importing stories from the Product/Release backlog), i.e. items that can be completed in the current sprint.

Daily Scrum: 15-minute stand-up meeting to synchronize the work of team members, i.e. what’s done on the prior day, what needs to be done today, and identify any impediments. 

Sprint Review: Held at the end of each sprint to demonstrate the added functionality. The goal is to get feedback from the product owner and other stakeholders to ensure that the delivered increment met the business need and to revise the Product Backlog based on the feedback.

Sprint Retrospective: Held at the end of each sprint to reflect on the completed sprint and identify opportunities to improve in the next – what went well, what did not and what can be improved.

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