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Scrum - Plan a Sprint

Scrum - Plan a Sprint. Great Video (but added release /sprint layer) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU0llRltyFM - pictures in this presentation from that video Plan a release: Prod Owner: Pick user stories from product backlog. Acceptance Plan.

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Scrum - Plan a Sprint

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  1. Scrum - Plan a Sprint • Great Video (but added release /sprint layer) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU0llRltyFM - pictures in this presentation from that video • Plan a release: • Prod Owner: Pick user stories from product backlog

  2. Acceptance Plan • Write a quick plan that the user agrees will validate the sprint is good • Starting situation / Actions / Resulting situation • Estimate: 4 plans per story included in the release

  3. Sprint Tasks • Choose tasks for your sprint • Assign man hours to tasks • Scrum Master Assign tasks to people • Commit to release date based on man hours

  4. Project Control • 15 minute daily stand up meetings • Development Team: What is done, what obstacles, what is next for you • Discuss group solutions • Burn Down Chart

  5. SCRUM Summary • Roles • Product owner, Scrum Master, Development team • Ceremonies • Sprint planning done (stories chosen) • Sprint designed (tasks chosen with high level design) • Daily Scrum Meeting • Artefacts • Product backlog • Sprint backlog • Burndown charts Credit to http://alaverdyan.com/readme/2011/12/back-to-basics-scrum-origin-and-lean-thinking/

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