Frequently Asked Questions

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What’s the difference between a talent and a strength?

Talents can become strengths.
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What is the sprint goal in scrum?

A vision and theme to guide the sprint.
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What is the definition of scrum?

Scrum is a team-based framework to increase work visibility allowing for regular evaluation and timely adjustments.
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What is velocity in Scrum?

Velocity measures how many story points a Scrum team completes on average per sprint.
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What is the increment in scrum?

The increment is the new functionality or value delivered at the end of a sprint.
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What is the development team?

The development team is a cross-functional, self-organizing team.
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What is the goal of the scrum of scrum event?

Coordinating between multiple Scrum teams focused on the same product.
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What is the goal of each Scrum event?

Each event has a clear purpose.
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What is the definition of done?

Criteria shared by a Scrum team for what constitutes done.
Agile
Design Thinking
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What is sprint planning in scrum?

Sprint planning is the first event of the sprint and provides clarity for the team to reach the sprint goal.
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What is the backlog in Scrum?

A prioritized list of work to be done by the Scrum team.
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What is scrum backlog refinement?

Previewing and defining future work.
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What is acceptance criteria in scrum?

Acceptance Criteria defines the requirements which must be met for the sprint deliverables to be accepted by the product owner.
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What does self-organizing mean?

A self-organizing team shares leadership and accountability within the team.
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What is a sprint review in scrum?

The sprint review occurs at the end of the sprint to inspect the delivered work.
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What is a user story?

User stories are a simple schema to organize the PBI requirements around the end user's needs, motivations, and goals.
Design Thinking
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What is a scrum master?

A Scrum Master is a master of process and an empowerer of people.
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What is a sprint in scrum?

A sprint is the basic unit of time in scrum, serving as a boundary for what the team focuses on.
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What is a product owner?

The Scrum Product Owner's primary responsibility is to maximize the value delivered to the product.
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What is a daily standup?

15-minute daily meeting to set the team's focus.
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What is a PBI (product backlog item)?

The container for work organized in the backlog.
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What do all the scrum words mean?

There are many, check the glossary.
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What if I don’t have all the scrum roles on my team?

Someone on the team can play more than one role.
Agile
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What does a scrum master do each day?

The Scrum master’s day involves whatever is necessary to help the scrum team thrive.
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