The Scrum Knowledge Game Test the Scrum Knowledge

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The Scrum Knowledge Game � Test the Scrum Knowledge of your team. � Play

The Scrum Knowledge Game � Test the Scrum Knowledge of your team. � Play by the rules of Jeopardy® ◦ Play in two teams ◦ Assign a score keeper ◦ All answers have to be in the form of a question � Once you have completed all of the main questions, you select “Final Question” and decide how much you team wants to wager. � The arrow icon is the correct answer: � The home icon brings you back to the main page: � This game is the Day 2 Review from our Scrum 1 Master Certification Training: http: //Agile. Project. Management. Training. com 1

Scrum Knowledge Game Product Management Scrum Roles Scrum Events Potpourri 100 100 200 200

Scrum Knowledge Game Product Management Scrum Roles Scrum Events Potpourri 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500 Final Question 500 2 2

Product Management for $100 � May be difficult to understand relationship between stories �

Product Management for $100 � May be difficult to understand relationship between stories � Not suitable for requirements traceability (if required by process) � Can be difficult scaling to large teams 3 3

Product Management for $100 �Why not to use User Stories? 4 4

Product Management for $100 �Why not to use User Stories? 4 4

Product Management for $200 � Agreement between customer and developer to have a conversation.

Product Management for $200 � Agreement between customer and developer to have a conversation. 5 5

Product Management for $200 � What are User Stories? 6 6

Product Management for $200 � What are User Stories? 6 6

Product Management for $300 � Independent � Negotiable � Valuable � Estimable � Small

Product Management for $300 � Independent � Negotiable � Valuable � Estimable � Small � Testable 7 7

Product Management for $300 � What does INVEST stand for? 8 8

Product Management for $300 � What does INVEST stand for? 8 8

Product Management for $400 � User interviews � Prototyping � Questionnaires � Observation �

Product Management for $400 � User interviews � Prototyping � Questionnaires � Observation � Story-writing workshops 9 9

Product Management for $400 � What are techniques for gathering User Stories? 10 10

Product Management for $400 � What are techniques for gathering User Stories? 10 10

Product Management for $500 � Fictitious users who help define a system 11 11

Product Management for $500 � Fictitious users who help define a system 11 11

Product Management for $500 � What are Personas? 12 12

Product Management for $500 � What are Personas? 12 12

Roles for $100 � Champion of Scrum within the Organization 13 13

Roles for $100 � Champion of Scrum within the Organization 13 13

Roles for $100 � Who is the Scrum Master? 14 14

Roles for $100 � Who is the Scrum Master? 14 14

Roles for $200 � Establishes the product vision with stakeholders 15 15

Roles for $200 � Establishes the product vision with stakeholders 15 15

Roles for $200 � Who is the Product Owner? 16 16

Roles for $200 � Who is the Product Owner? 16 16

Roles for $300 � Provides all project status reporting 17 17

Roles for $300 � Provides all project status reporting 17 17

Roles for $300 � Who is the Scrum Master? 18 18

Roles for $300 � Who is the Scrum Master? 18 18

Roles for $400 � Self-organizes/self-assigns 19 19

Roles for $400 � Self-organizes/self-assigns 19 19

Roles for $400 � Who is the Development Team? 20 20

Roles for $400 � Who is the Development Team? 20 20

Roles for $500 � Creates report. the project plan and dashboard 21 21

Roles for $500 � Creates report. the project plan and dashboard 21 21

Roles for $500 � What role is not defined by Scrum? 22 22

Roles for $500 � What role is not defined by Scrum? 22 22

Scrum for $100 � 15 minutes every day 23 23

Scrum for $100 � 15 minutes every day 23 23

Scrum for $100 � What is the Daily Scrum? 24 24

Scrum for $100 � What is the Daily Scrum? 24 24

Scrum for $200 � Product Vision � Product Roadmap � Release Plan � Sprint

Scrum for $200 � Product Vision � Product Roadmap � Release Plan � Sprint Plan � Daily Plan 25 25

Scrum for $200 � What is the Product Lifecycle in Scrum? or � What

Scrum for $200 � What is the Product Lifecycle in Scrum? or � What is Progressive Elaboration? 26 26

Scrum for $300 � Inspect and adapt � Be transparent � The Art of

Scrum for $300 � Inspect and adapt � Be transparent � The Art of Possible � Self-organizing teams 27 27

Scrum for $300 � What are core principles of Scrum? 28 28

Scrum for $300 � What are core principles of Scrum? 28 28

Scrum for $400 � Sprint Planning � Sprint Duration � Daily Scrums � Sprint

Scrum for $400 � Sprint Planning � Sprint Duration � Daily Scrums � Sprint Review � Sprint Retrospective 29 29

Scrum for $400 � What components of Scrum are time-boxed? 30 30

Scrum for $400 � What components of Scrum are time-boxed? 30 30

Scrum for $500 � Most often the biggest change � Full of Scrumbuts �

Scrum for $500 � Most often the biggest change � Full of Scrumbuts � Highlights and exacerbates existing problems 31 31

Scrum for $500 � What team? are challenges of the self-organizing 32 32

Scrum for $500 � What team? are challenges of the self-organizing 32 32

Potpourri for$100 � Tracks work remaining 33 33

Potpourri for$100 � Tracks work remaining 33 33

Potpourri for $100 � What is a burndown chart? 34 34

Potpourri for $100 � What is a burndown chart? 34 34

Potpourri for $200 � Face-to-face � Osmotic communication � Active listening � Distributed teams

Potpourri for $200 � Face-to-face � Osmotic communication � Active listening � Distributed teams 35 35

Potpourri for $200 � What are the best ways to communicate on Agile teams?

Potpourri for $200 � What are the best ways to communicate on Agile teams? 36 36

Potpourri for $300 � The list of activities (coding comments, unit testing, integration testing,

Potpourri for $300 � The list of activities (coding comments, unit testing, integration testing, release notes, design documents, etc. ) which supports the expected business value. 37 37

Potpourri for $300 � What is the Definition of Done? 38 38

Potpourri for $300 � What is the Definition of Done? 38 38

Potpourri for $400 �Define the target of change �Identify which are driving and restraining

Potpourri for $400 �Define the target of change �Identify which are driving and restraining forces �Analyze the forces to identify which can be changed �Create an action plan to make the changes to the forces 39 39

Potpourri for $400 � What is a Force Field Analysis? 40 40

Potpourri for $400 � What is a Force Field Analysis? 40 40

Potpourri for $500 � Easy to read � Can be understood at a glance

Potpourri for $500 � Easy to read � Can be understood at a glance � Can change frequently � Easy to manage 41 41

Potpourri for $500 � What are Information Radiators? 42 42

Potpourri for $500 � What are Information Radiators? 42 42

Final Jeopardy Please determine your wager with your team. Topic: Estimating 43 43

Final Jeopardy Please determine your wager with your team. Topic: Estimating 43 43

Final Jeopardy � Each team member sequences a subset of the product backlog from

Final Jeopardy � Each team member sequences a subset of the product backlog from smallest to largest user story 44 44

Final Jeopardy � What is Affinity Estimating? 45 45

Final Jeopardy � What is Affinity Estimating? 45 45

46 Copyrighted material. 2011

46 Copyrighted material. 2011