In this video you are going to learn all about Scrum events (Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective).
01:04 Sprint
05:06 Sprint Planning
10:57 Daily Scrum
15:44 Sprint Review
24:24 Sprint Retrospective
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►Sprint - Time-boxed event of 30 days, or less, that serves as a container for the other Scrum events and activities. Sprints are done consecutively, without intermediate gaps.
►Sprint Planning - Time-boxed event of 8 hours, or less, to start a Sprint. It serves for the Scrum Team to inspect the work from the Product Backlog that’s most valuable to be done next and design that work into Sprint backlog.
►Daily Scrum - Daily time-boxed event of 15 minutes, or less, for the Developers to re-plan the next day of development work during a Sprint. Updates are reflected in the Sprint Backlog.
►Sprint Review - Time-boxed event of 4 hours, or less, to conclude the development work of a Sprint. It serves for the Scrum Team and the stakeholders to inspect the Increment of product resulting from the Sprint, assess the impact of the work performed on overall progress and update the Product backlog in order to maximize the value of the next period.
►Sprint Retrospective - Time-boxed event of 3 hours, or less, to end a Sprint. It serves for the Scrum Team to inspect the past Sprint and plan for improvements to be enacted during the next Sprint.
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