I saw many good Videos about Scrum, but I like yours very much, because I really like the speed, your well understandable voice - also for non-native speakers - and the level of detail. 👌
Hi! Just a few corrections based on the Scrum Guide to clarify the timeframes for Scrum events so there's no confusion. Here's the breakdown: -Sprint Planning: Up to 8 hours for a 1-month sprint. -Daily Scrum: 15 minutes each day. -Sprint Review: Up to 4 hours for a 1-month sprint, or 2 hours for a 2-week sprint. -Sprint Retrospective: Max to 3 hours for a 1-month sprint. All Scrum events are timeboxed, except for the sprint itself. The sprint has a fixed length (1 to 4 weeks), meaning it doesn’t change once you set it, even if you hit your goal early. Thanks for sharing, and I hope this helps clarify!
Scrum is not a process. There are no "roles," but accountabilities. The SCRUM TEAM is developers, SM, and PO. So when you say "team", what you mean is "developers". There is no thing called "squad" in Scrum. It's important to know and use the right terminology. Your video needs some work 😉
I saw many good Videos about Scrum, but I like yours very much, because I really like the speed, your well understandable voice - also for non-native speakers - and the level of detail. 👌
Underrated comment! You're so right Mr. Pálfy. 😜
Thank you
Nicely put .
Hi! Just a few corrections based on the Scrum Guide to clarify the timeframes for Scrum events so there's no confusion. Here's the breakdown:
-Sprint Planning: Up to 8 hours for a 1-month sprint.
-Daily Scrum: 15 minutes each day.
-Sprint Review: Up to 4 hours for a 1-month sprint, or 2 hours for a 2-week sprint.
-Sprint Retrospective: Max to 3 hours for a 1-month sprint.
All Scrum events are timeboxed, except for the sprint itself. The sprint has a fixed length (1 to 4 weeks), meaning it doesn’t change once you set it, even if you hit your goal early. Thanks for sharing, and I hope this helps clarify!
Pretty good and helpful
Thank you and keep going
thank you !
Nice video
Nice
Should be developers instead of Team
Scrum is not a process. There are no "roles," but accountabilities. The SCRUM TEAM is developers, SM, and PO. So when you say "team", what you mean is "developers". There is no thing called "squad" in Scrum. It's important to know and use the right terminology. Your video needs some work 😉
I agree, the Scrum Guide clearly says the role is named Developer.
Thank you for saving me 15 minutes
Adaptation, not adaption.
Nice video