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Introduction to ScrumCéline Dedaj @Geek Girls Carrots

July 5th 2014

Céline Dedaj Certified ScrumMaster®

• since 2013: Certified ScrumMaster® by Jeff Sutherland

• since 2008:freelance Coach Process and People Manager

• 2004:University degree in Political Sciences

*Scrum line*

• Take position in the room along a line according to your relative knowledge about Scrum.

• 5 minutes

*Stand Up Meeting*• Build teams of 3-4

• Take turns to answer following questions as concisely as possible:1. What is your previous experience with Scrum? 2. What do you want to learn next about it? 3. What problems you think Scrum can help solving?

• 15 minutes

Our workshop goal

Understand what IT buzz word „Scrum“ is about.

Today’s „sprint“

1. What is „Scrum“?

2. How does Scrum work?

3. Why Scrum?

4. What do you think?

Today’s „sprint“

1. What is „Scrum“?

2. How does Scrum work?

3. Why Scrum?

4. What do you think?

Scrum(Pau vs. Bourgoin 03/22/14)

Today’s „sprint“

1. What is „Scrum“?

2. How does Scrum work?

3. Why Scrum?

4. What do you think?

Scrum Roles

• Product Owner

• Scrum Master

• Team

Scrum Roles

• Product Owner

• Scrum Master

• Team

Scrum Roles

• Product Owner: Defines features + acceptance criteria („DoD“: „Definition of Done“) Responsible for ROIPrioritizes and ranks Product Backlog Items

Scrum Roles

• Product Owner

• Scrum Master

• Team

Scrum Roles• Scrum Master:Removes impediments Enables close cooperation Facilitates MeetingsEnforces the process

Scrum Roles

• Product Owner

• Scrum Master

• Team

Scrum Roles• Team: Crossfunctional with 7 +/- 2 members Do what’s needed to reach sprint goal Organizes itselfDemos product increments to PO

Scrum Events

• Sprint Planning: max. 8 hours for 4-weeks SprintProduct Owner + Team + Scrum Master Negociate sprint goal

Scrum Events• Daily Scrum:max. 15 min., stand-up meetingTeam + Scrum Master (+Product Owner) 1. What did I do yesterday that helped the Development Team meet the Sprint Goal? 2. What will I do today to help the Development Team meet the Sprint Goal? 3. Do I see any impediment that prevents me or the Development Team from meeting the Sprint Goal?

Scrum Events• Sprint Review:max. 4 hours for 4-weeks SprintProduct Owner + Team + Scrum Master (+ Stakeholders)What is „Done“/not „Done“Demo

Scrum Events

• Sprint Retrospective:max 3 hours for 4-weeks Sprint Team + Scrum Master (+ if invited Product Owner)Inspect & Adapt

*Iterations with Spaghetti*

Alexandra Strekalova

Today’s „sprint“

1. What is „Scrum“?

2. How does Scrum work?

3. Why Scrum?

4. What do you think?

*Our mini-Sprint goal:*Run for toilet paper!

Run for toilet paper!• Goal:

Team should move as many balls of toilet paper as possible from one bag to the other within 2 minutes. Each ball needs to be touched by each team member during the process.

1. Building the balls (1,5’)

2. Estimate (2’) how many balls your team can move within 2 minutes. Caution! Balls falling on the ground are out of the game.

3. Sprint (2’)

4. Review: Who won?

Scrum framework

Today’s „sprint“

1. What is „Scrum“?

2. How does Scrum work?

3. Why Scrum?

4. What do you think?

*Workshop Retro*

Further readings• Scrum guide:

https://www.scrum.org/scrum-guide

• „Ian Sense, Scrum Master“:http://youtu.be/P6v-I9VvTq4

• Agile Project Management with Scrum by Ken Schwaber:http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/reviews/agile-project-management-with-scrum

• Agile Software Development with Scrumby Ken Schaber and Mike Beedle:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/349419.Agile_Software_Development_with_Scrum

Questions?

Céline DedajSonnenallee 4812045 BerlinGermany

+49 176 96992256 celine.dedaj@gmail.com