The Scrum Knowledge Game Test the Scrum Knowledge
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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 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500 Final Question 500 2 2
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 $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 $300 � Independent � Negotiable � Valuable � Estimable � Small � Testable 7 7
Product Management for $300 � What does INVEST stand for? 8 8
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 $500 � Fictitious users who help define a system 11 11
Product Management for $500 � What are Personas? 12 12
Roles for $100 � Champion of Scrum within the Organization 13 13
Roles for $100 � Who is the Scrum Master? 14 14
Roles for $200 � Establishes the product vision with stakeholders 15 15
Roles for $200 � Who is the Product Owner? 16 16
Roles for $300 � Provides all project status reporting 17 17
Roles for $300 � Who is the Scrum Master? 18 18
Roles for $400 � Self-organizes/self-assigns 19 19
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 � What role is not defined by Scrum? 22 22
Scrum for $100 � 15 minutes every day 23 23
Scrum for $100 � What is the Daily Scrum? 24 24
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 is Progressive Elaboration? 26 26
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 $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 $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
Potpourri for$100 � Tracks work remaining 33 33
Potpourri for $100 � What is a burndown chart? 34 34
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? 36 36
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 $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 $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
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 smallest to largest user story 44 44
Final Jeopardy � What is Affinity Estimating? 45 45
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