Scrum - Roles, Events And Artifacts
Prakash Khaire
14 Years System | Business Analyst ?? Certified Scrum Product Owner ?? Certified Scrum Master ?? Solved Compliance issues which resulted in 20% revenue increase in overseas operations
Introduction
In this article, you will learn about important aspects of the Scrum Framework. Mostly, you will gain knowledge on types of roles, events, and artifacts.
What Are Scrum and Agile??
Agile is a project management methodology that emphasizes on flexibility and customer satisfaction through the iterative delivery of products. Agile principles were introduced as a response to the limitations of the traditional project management approach, which focused on predictive planning and control. The Agile Manifesto emphasizes on individuals and interactions, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change.
Scrum
Scrum is a framework that follows Agile principles and is used for managing and completing complex projects. Scrum is based on the principles of empirical process control theory and encourages collaboration, flexibility, and continuous improvement. The Scrum framework consists of three main roles, five events, and three artifacts.
Scrum Roles
Scrum consists of three roles responsible for ensuring a Scrum project's success. The three roles are:
All of them together are called Scrum Team. A Scrum Team should have two essential characteristics,
Having these two characteristics helps to ensure that the Scrum Team is empowered to deliver high-quality, valuable products in a timely manner. Cross-functional teams bring diverse perspectives and expertise to the table, allowing for more efficient and effective problem-solving. Self-organizing teams are better able to adapt to changing requirements and deliverables, which is essential in an Agile environment.
They have all the expertise and competencies needed to get the job done without any help from outside the team.
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Scrum Events
A Scrum project is done through a number of Sprints. Each Sprint is a time box of no more than one month, during which an Increment of a potentially shippable product will be delivered. A Sprint is a container for the following events:
The Sprint itself and all other events are time-boxed: they have a maximum duration, and Scrum Team tries to achieve a certain goal during that period. They are all designed to enable critical transparency, inspection, regularity, and adaptation.
Scrum Artifacts?
Scrum framework consists of three artifacts, which are:
Definition of "Done" -?the shared understanding of what it means for a piece of work to be considered complete
Monitoring Progress toward a Goal?- the performance measurement and forecast for the whole project.
Monitoring Sprint Progress?- the performance measurement and forecasts for a single Sprint
That's it! You now have a good understanding of Scrum and can start using Scrum in your projects.
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1 年This comprehensive overview of the Scrum framework Dr. I want to add that while the article discusses the Product Owner's role, it's worth highlighting their vital connection to stakeholders. Ensuring continuous collaboration and aligning development efforts with business goals through regular feedback from stakeholders can further enhance the success of Scrum projects. This emphasis on stakeholder engagement complements the iterative nature of Scrum, promoting a holistic approach to project delivery. I hope you are in agreement.