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Scrum Intro
   Whats in it for me?

                Prepared by Bachan Anand




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Agenda
   Overview of Agile and Scrum

   Scrum: Vision and Product

   Scrum: Sprint

   Whats in it for me
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Overview of Agile and Scrum
  Toll: +1 (702) 489-0001   Access Code: 395-953-235
Overview of Agile and Scrum

                                 Agile Manifesto

   Agile is a set of values:
       Individuals and interactions over processes and
        tools
       Working software (Products) over comprehensive
        documentation
       Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
       Responding to change over following a plan


             Toll: +1 (702) 489-0001   Access Code: 395-953-235
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Overview of Agile and Scrum

                              Agile Principles

   Highest priority is to satisfy the customer
    through early and continuous delivery
    of valuable software/products
   Welcome changing requirements
   Deliver working software (product) frequently
   Business people and developers must work
    together daily throughout the project
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Overview of Agile and Scrum


                     Agile Principles
   Build projects around motivated individuals
   Most efficient and effective method of
    conveying information is face-to-face
    conversation
   Working software (product) is the primary
    measure of progress
   Agile processes promote sustainable
    development (maintain a constant pace
    indefinitely)                                     6
Overview of Agile and Scrum

                  Agile Principles contd
   Continuous attention to technical excellence
    and good design enhances agility
   Simplicity (art of maximizing amount
    of work not done) is essential
   Best architectures, requirements, and designs
    emerge from self-organizing teams
   At regular intervals, team reflects on how
    to become more effective, then tunes and
    adjusts

                          http://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html
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Overview of Agile and Scrum

                                 What is Scrum

   Scrum is an Agile framework that
    supports lightweight processes that
    emphasize:
       Incremental deliveries
       Quality of Product
       Continuous improvement
       Discovery of peoples potential
   Scrum is simple to understand, but
    requires discipline in order to be
    successful
   Scrum is not a methodology


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Overview of Agile and Scrum


                         Foundations of Scrum
   Empiricism
       Detailed up-front planning and defined processes are replaced
        by just-in-time Inspect and Adapt cycles
   Self-Organization
       Small teams manage their own workload and organize
        themselves around clear goals and constraints
   Prioritization
       Do the next right thing
   Rhythm
       Allows teams to avoid daily noise and focus on delivery
   Collaboration
       Leaders and customers work with the Team, rather than
        directing them


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Overview of Agile and Scrum


                                 Core Values
   Transparency
      Everything about a project is visible to everyone
   Commitment
      Be willing to commit to a goal
   Courage
      Have the courage to commit, to act, to be open and to expect
       respect
   Focus
      Focus all of your efforts and skills on doing the work that you
       have committed to doing
   Respect
      Respect and trust the different people who comprise a team

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Scrum: Vision and Product
Scrum: Vision and Product

                               Vision
   A goal to aspire to
   Can be
    summarized in a
    short statement of
    intent
   Communicate it to
    the team


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Scrum: Vision and Product

                    Role: Product Owner

   Thought Leader and Visionary
   Drives the Product Vision (for example, with
    Story Mapping)
   Prioritizes the Goals - User Stories
   Maintains the Product Backlog with the team
   Accepts the Working Product (on behalf of
    the customer)
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Scrum: Sprint
Scrum: Sprint

                       Role: ScrumMaster

   Servant Leader
   Facilitates the Process
   Supports the Team
   Removes Organizational Impediments
   Socializes Scrum to Management
   Enable close collaboration across all roles and
    functions

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Scrum: Sprint

                       Role: Team

   Cross-Functional
   4-8 Members
   Self-Organizing
   Focused on meeting Commitments




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Scrum: Sprint

Role: Relationships




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Scrum Diagram




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Scrum: Sprint

                 Flow & Artifacts: Planning

   Sprint Planning meeting held at beginning of
    each Sprint
   Time and Resources are fixed in any given Sprint
   Goal is to have prioritized Sprint Backlog, broken
    down into tasks, that the Team can commit to
   During planning, Team commits to scope that
    can be completed in the Sprint, taking into
    account the definition of Done
   Story points may be refined                    19
Scrum: Sprint

                   Flow & Artifacts: Daily Standup

 Meetings held in same location, same time,
  every day
 Timeboxed at 15 minutes
 Encourages self-organization, rhythm, and
  collaboration
 Not a status meeting
 Each Team member speaks to:
       What did I accomplish in the last 24 hours
       What do I plan to accomplish in the next 24 hours
       Any impediments getting in the way of my work       20
Scrum: Sprint

             Flow & Artifacts: Taskboard
   Active visual
    indicator of flow of
    work
   Should be visible to
    team members at all
    times
   Should be kept
    current
   Encourages self-
    organization, and
    collaboration
                                           21
Scrum: Sprint

             Flow & Artifacts: Sprint Review

   Occurs at the end of each Sprint
   Inspect and Adapt the product (Empiricism)
   The team meets with the Product Owner (and
     Stakeholders) to demonstrate the working
    software from the Sprint
   This is a hands-on software demo (not a
    PowerPoint) that usually requires some prep
    beforehand
                                              22
Scrum: Sprint

             Flow & Artifacts: Retrospective

   Occurs at the end of each Sprint
   Inspect and Adapt the process (Empiricism)
   Team and ScrumMaster meet to reflect on
    what went well and what can be improved
   Tone of the meeting is that everyone did their
    best and now look to how can we improve
   Retrospectives must conclude with team
    commitments to action
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What is in it for me? (Customer)

   As a customer , I want to be able to
     Have   Opportunity to provide feedback
      early
     Go to market faster with Quality
     Faster return on investment




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What is in it for me? (Leadership)

   As a Leader , I want
     To understand progress in terms of
      real progress made on product .
     Better engaged & accountable team




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What is in it for me? ( Team Member)

 Who is a typical team member?
 As a team member, I want

    A  sustainable pace
     Satisfaction of quality product
      delivered
     Clear Priority and less interruption
      during development
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How do you learn Scrum  By Doing?

 Apply few practices at a time
 Understand the values and
  foundations
 Inspect and Adapt
 Experience the Joy of Doing Scrum



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How do you learn Scrum ?
Experiential Training




                           28
User groups /Communities
 APLN  Agile Project Leadership Network
 Scrum Alliance  Scrum User Groups

 Online    User Groups
    Scrum Alliance




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Scrum Certifications




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Q&A




      31
   Scrum is a lightweight framework with
    a simple set of rules, built on
    foundations and values

   Scrum enables teams to discover their
    true potential and deliver quality
    software that adds business value

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Upcoming Pay it Forward Trainings in US


   March 23 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in Seattle
   http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-seattle-07/

   April 6 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in San Francisco
   http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-in-sfo-03/

   April 6 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in Denver
   http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-denver-07/

   April 13 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in San Diego
   http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-sandiego-05/




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Upcoming Certified Trainings- US

   Conscires Anniversary Offer:


   $300 Off on regular price for the below trainings.
   Use the discount code 2YRS while registering.

   March 24-25(Weekend) Certified ScrumMaster Training in Los Angeles
   http://agile.conscires.com/csm-training-los-angeles-02/

   March 27-28 Certified ScrumMaster Training in Orlando
   http://agile.conscires.com/csm-training-orlando-01/

   March 29-30 Certified ScrumMaster Training in Dallas
   http://agile.conscires.com/csm-training-dallas-02/
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Upcoming Certified Trainings- India

   Conscires Anniversary Offer:
   Rs. 3000 Off on regular price for the below trainings.
   Use the discount code 2YRS while registering.
   April 7-8(Weekend) Certified ScrumMaster Training in Bangalore
   http://agile.conscires.com/csm-training-bangalore-01/

   May 14-15 Certified ScrumMaster Training in Delhi
   http://agile.conscires.com/csm-training-delhi-01/

   May 17-18 Certified ScrumMaster Training in Mumbai
   http://agile.conscires.com/csm-training-mumbai-01/

   May 19-20 Certified ScrumMaster Training in Chennai
   http://agile.conscires.com/csm-training-chennai-01/               35
Upcoming 1-day Trainings- India


   March 31 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in Bangalore
   http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-bangalore-05/

   April 28 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in Hyderabad
   http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-hyderabad-02/




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Thank you !
   More Resources at
       http://agile.conscires.com/suggested-reading-list-an

    Contact Info
         Bachan Anand
         Bachan.anand@conscires.com
         9972992288(Bangalore)



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  • 12. Scrum: Vision and Product Vision A goal to aspire to Can be summarized in a short statement of intent Communicate it to the team 12
  • 13. Scrum: Vision and Product Role: Product Owner Thought Leader and Visionary Drives the Product Vision (for example, with Story Mapping) Prioritizes the Goals - User Stories Maintains the Product Backlog with the team Accepts the Working Product (on behalf of the customer) 13
  • 15. Scrum: Sprint Role: ScrumMaster Servant Leader Facilitates the Process Supports the Team Removes Organizational Impediments Socializes Scrum to Management Enable close collaboration across all roles and functions 15
  • 16. Scrum: Sprint Role: Team Cross-Functional 4-8 Members Self-Organizing Focused on meeting Commitments 16
  • 19. Scrum: Sprint Flow & Artifacts: Planning Sprint Planning meeting held at beginning of each Sprint Time and Resources are fixed in any given Sprint Goal is to have prioritized Sprint Backlog, broken down into tasks, that the Team can commit to During planning, Team commits to scope that can be completed in the Sprint, taking into account the definition of Done Story points may be refined 19
  • 20. Scrum: Sprint Flow & Artifacts: Daily Standup Meetings held in same location, same time, every day Timeboxed at 15 minutes Encourages self-organization, rhythm, and collaboration Not a status meeting Each Team member speaks to: What did I accomplish in the last 24 hours What do I plan to accomplish in the next 24 hours Any impediments getting in the way of my work 20
  • 21. Scrum: Sprint Flow & Artifacts: Taskboard Active visual indicator of flow of work Should be visible to team members at all times Should be kept current Encourages self- organization, and collaboration 21
  • 22. Scrum: Sprint Flow & Artifacts: Sprint Review Occurs at the end of each Sprint Inspect and Adapt the product (Empiricism) The team meets with the Product Owner (and Stakeholders) to demonstrate the working software from the Sprint This is a hands-on software demo (not a PowerPoint) that usually requires some prep beforehand 22
  • 23. Scrum: Sprint Flow & Artifacts: Retrospective Occurs at the end of each Sprint Inspect and Adapt the process (Empiricism) Team and ScrumMaster meet to reflect on what went well and what can be improved Tone of the meeting is that everyone did their best and now look to how can we improve Retrospectives must conclude with team commitments to action 23
  • 24. What is in it for me? (Customer) As a customer , I want to be able to Have Opportunity to provide feedback early Go to market faster with Quality Faster return on investment 24
  • 25. What is in it for me? (Leadership) As a Leader , I want To understand progress in terms of real progress made on product . Better engaged & accountable team 25
  • 26. What is in it for me? ( Team Member) Who is a typical team member? As a team member, I want A sustainable pace Satisfaction of quality product delivered Clear Priority and less interruption during development 26
  • 27. How do you learn Scrum By Doing? Apply few practices at a time Understand the values and foundations Inspect and Adapt Experience the Joy of Doing Scrum 27
  • 28. How do you learn Scrum ? Experiential Training 28
  • 29. User groups /Communities APLN Agile Project Leadership Network Scrum Alliance Scrum User Groups Online User Groups Scrum Alliance 29
  • 31. Q&A 31
  • 32. Scrum is a lightweight framework with a simple set of rules, built on foundations and values Scrum enables teams to discover their true potential and deliver quality software that adds business value 32
  • 33. Upcoming Pay it Forward Trainings in US March 23 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in Seattle http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-seattle-07/ April 6 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in San Francisco http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-in-sfo-03/ April 6 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in Denver http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-denver-07/ April 13 1-Day training on Agile & Scrum in San Diego http://agile.conscires.com/1-day-agile-scrum-training-sandiego-05/ 33
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  • 37. Thank you ! More Resources at http://agile.conscires.com/suggested-reading-list-an Contact Info Bachan Anand Bachan.anand@conscires.com 9972992288(Bangalore) 37

Editor's Notes

  1. Test
  2. Doing Scrum mechanics without these values misses the point. These values are not unique to Scrum, but the Scrum Framework is built on top of these values.
  3. Cross-Functional = Dev, QA, Bus Analyst, UI Designer, Architect
  4. done in two meetings. Requirements Workshop and Design Workshop Can also have Pre-Planning (Estimation) and Product Backlog Grooming meeting If commitment is inaccurate (either under-commit or over-commit), then stories are to be added or removed. Team would then reflect in the Retrospective and accordingly adjust their upcoming commitments
  5. Story Tasks (Things to Do) Work in Progress (WIP) Blocked/Impeded Done