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Scrum in a Nutshell

Scrum in a Nutshell. Mark Levison mark@mlevison.com http://www.notesfromatooluser.com. Problem. Late Buggy Change? Burn out. A Better Way. Iterative Communications Self Organizing Scrum. Origins. HBR - The New New Product Development Game – 1986 Fuji Chemicals. Elements of Scrum.

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Scrum in a Nutshell

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  1. Scrum in a Nutshell Mark Levison mark@mlevison.com http://www.notesfromatooluser.com

  2. Problem • Late • Buggy • Change? • Burn out

  3. A Better Way • Iterative • Communications • Self Organizing • Scrum

  4. Origins • HBR - The New New Product Development Game – 1986 • Fuji Chemicals

  5. Elements of Scrum • Roles • Artifacts • Events

  6. Scrum Master • Servant Leader • Facilitator • Roadblocks

  7. Product Owner • Business Priorities • Single Wringable neck

  8. Team • Everyone • Self Organising

  9. Sprint • Short • Time boxed

  10. Planning Meeting • Stories • Breakdown • Time boxed

  11. Daily Scrum/Standup • 15 minutes (at most) • 3 questions

  12. Review • Inspection

  13. Retrospective • Went Well? • Went Poorly? • Improve?

  14. Product backlog– Travel Website Sample Product Backlog • As a user, I want to reserve a hotel room • As a user, I want to cancel a reservation • As a vacation planner, I want to see photos of the hotels • As a frequent flier, I want to rebook a past trip, so that I save time booking Trips • Stories are

  15. Sprint Backlog • As a user, I want to reserve a hotel room • Add hotel table to the database – 1 hr • Write Ajax code to display reservation – 4 hrs • Write code to enter reservation in the database – 4 hrs • As a user, I want to cancel a reservation • Display the user’s current reservations – 4 hrs • Add a cancel button next to each reservation – 1 hr • ….

  16. Burndown Chart

  17. Advantages • Change • Transparency • Feedback • Communication • Teams

  18. Who uses Scrum? • Microsoft, Sun, Sammy Studios, Siemens, CNA, State Farm, State Street Bank, Philips, BBC, IBM, SAIC, LMCO, APL, Ariba, Federal Reserve Bank, HP, Motorola, Nokia, TransUnion, IDX, Siemens Medical, Gestalt, Yahoo, Conchango, BMC, Lexis-Nexis, Bently Systems, Bose, CapitalOne,Federal Reserve Bank, ClearChannel, Xerox, Patient Keeper, British Telecom, PayPal, … • Top down/Bottom up

  19. Action • Hostile Environment • Start • Mentor • Tools

  20. Further Reading • See my blog posting “Best Introductions” (http://www.notesfromatooluser.com) • Try ControlChaos (Ken’s site) • Mountain Goat Software (Mike Cohn’s site) • RallyDev • ScrumAlliance (http://www.scrumalliance.org/)

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