Hi, The tasks or userstories from the product backlog are prioritized and moved to the sprint backlog to be worked in the incoming sprint . In the sprint planning meeting, the scrum master along with dev team move them to the sprint based on who works on which one and all of them are moved to the sprint. Or, the development team is given the discretion to pick them from the sprint backlog based on their interest or expertise outside the sprint planning meeting. Which way does it work?. If it is the second way, as you move the userstores one after the other to the sprint, the scope gets affected . Just trying to understand the best practice.
The Product Backlog Items are moved into the Sprint Backlog based on the Sprint Goal, ability to do the work, etc. which is all discussed in the Sprint Planning meeting. You do not need to fill the Sprint Backlog during Planning, just enough to get started and have a Sprint Goal in place. The Development Team is responsible for the Sprint Backlog based on this information and the prioritization of PBIs as set by the Product Owner in the Product Backlog. Check out this section of the Scrum Guide: www.scrumguides.org/scrum-guide.html#artifacts-sprintbacklog
Pause the video where necessary, make screenshots of the slides of interests, organize the slide screenshots on PowerPoint and there you go, the slides :)
Sambasiva Rao Scrum is a framework from which your process evolves. Agile is a way of thinking (a mindset) not a methodology. A methodology would be a very detailed process with detailed do this and that...
@@ScrumOrg I think that in project management world is a real mess about terminology. Philosophy, style, approach, framework, methodology, technique.... Uhhh. In Scrum guide really stays 'framework' while in Agile books stays that Agile is approach while Scrum is one of Methodologies, together with XP, Kanban, Crystal etc. Please, make a congress with all Agile 'big heads' and agree between yourselves, and let us know. :-)
@@vladar2623 there is only one Scrum Guide written by the creators of Scrum and it is a framework. Methodology evolves from the framework and is highly prescriptive which Scrum by definition is not.
Hello, I would like to do PSM certification, can you please guide me, where I can get complete details like 1. Syllabus, 2. Cost etc..., Please help, thanks alot in advance
So you said scrum is a framework it is not prescriptive at the beggining, yet at another time you say: "scrum says you must deliver atleast once per sprint". What is that if not prescriptive
There are some prescriptions of course otherwise no value would ever be delivered. It does not tell you how to work, what "documents" must be used, how the work is completed.... But yes, you need to deliver something for review.
Q - 12:11 :: Does that mean scrum master can resolve a situation on scope creep?
Simple and informative. Fantastic Intro to Scrum. Thanks !!!
Hi, The tasks or userstories from the product backlog are prioritized and moved to the sprint backlog to be worked in the incoming sprint . In the sprint planning meeting, the scrum master along with dev team move them to the sprint based on who works on which one and all of them are moved to the sprint. Or, the development team is given the discretion to pick them from the sprint backlog based on their interest or expertise outside the sprint planning meeting. Which way does it work?. If it is the second way, as you move the userstores one after the other to the sprint, the scope gets affected . Just trying to understand the best practice.
The Product Backlog Items are moved into the Sprint Backlog based on the Sprint Goal, ability to do the work, etc. which is all discussed in the Sprint Planning meeting. You do not need to fill the Sprint Backlog during Planning, just enough to get started and have a Sprint Goal in place. The Development Team is responsible for the Sprint Backlog based on this information and the prioritization of PBIs as set by the Product Owner in the Product Backlog. Check out this section of the Scrum Guide: www.scrumguides.org/scrum-guide.html#artifacts-sprintbacklog
Please, thanks for this informative section. I would be glad to know where I can download the slides. Cheers
Pause the video where necessary, make screenshots of the slides of interests, organize the slide screenshots on PowerPoint and there you go, the slides :)
Excellent presentation. Simple to understand and relate the phases of Scrum. Thanks a lot.
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awesome intro to scrum and superb Q&A
Good one. Thanks for posting this video!
This for scrum guide 2020 or no ?
No this was recorded in 2017. There is an updated version here: www.scrum.org/resources/what-scrum-introduction-professional-scrum
Thanks for the video, best regards Nienke
Hello Team, very detailed explanation, scrum is framework, what about Agile, my view it methodology, can you please clarify, thank you
Sambasiva Rao Scrum is a framework from which your process evolves. Agile is a way of thinking (a mindset) not a methodology. A methodology would be a very detailed process with detailed do this and that...
@@ScrumOrg I think that in project management world is a real mess about terminology. Philosophy, style, approach, framework, methodology, technique.... Uhhh. In Scrum guide really stays 'framework' while in Agile books stays that Agile is approach while Scrum is one of Methodologies, together with XP, Kanban, Crystal etc. Please, make a congress with all Agile 'big heads' and agree between yourselves, and let us know. :-)
@@vladar2623 there is only one Scrum Guide written by the creators of Scrum and it is a framework. Methodology evolves from the framework and is highly prescriptive which Scrum by definition is not.
Hello, I would like to do PSM certification, can you please guide me, where I can get complete details like 1. Syllabus, 2. Cost etc..., Please help, thanks alot in advance
Sambasiva Rao www.scrum.org/professional-scrum-master-i-certification
Where can I get this presentation? url please.
Hira T www.scrum.org/resources/what-scrum-introduction-scrum-framework
@@ScrumOrg thank you!
Very helpful!
Thanks for this .. amazing presentation
Great job 👍👌
Great introduction on scrum...
Great presentation..where can I get the diagram?
Thank you Katie. You can download the diagram here: www.scrum.org/resources/scrum-framework-poster
Very well presented and easy to follow , Thanks !
great and informative
Thanks
Great video thank you
Empirical. Empiracal?
💪🏻 I like it 🌈
So you said scrum is a framework it is not prescriptive at the beggining, yet at another time you say: "scrum says you must deliver atleast once per sprint". What is that if not
prescriptive
There are some prescriptions of course otherwise no value would ever be delivered. It does not tell you how to work, what "documents" must be used, how the work is completed.... But yes, you need to deliver something for review.
scrum it up, bois!
Why don't ya put the YEAR
2019. 2020. 2021. 2022
The video page has the published date from 2017
Hi Any one here who has already completed PSM II or PSPO ? I needed some help
Go to the certification web page and read the ways to prepare section
thanks for scrum
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You folks need to run a spelling check on your slide deck.