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Scrum CHECKLISTS




     Success with Scrum




                          © SPRiNT iT GmbH
                            http://www.sprint-it.com
Dear Scrum Checklists User,

Scrum is a framework with a set of simple rules which empowers agile
thinking in your organization in order to increase productivity and joy.
The Scrum Checklists refine the Scrum rules with the experience of our
SPRiNT-iT coaches. This compact combination of checks and actions
will help you to facilitate all Scrum Meetings and create the Scrum
artifacts.

   Strictly follow the Checklists in the beginning. This will give you the
   confidence to accomplish your first Sprints. Your success will increase
   the acceptance of Scrum in your organization.
   Use the free space on the back of each checklist to document individu-
   al conventions and specific adaptations.
   As an experienced Scrum Master, use the Checklists as backup or
   training material.

The Scrum Checklists do not replace a Scrum Master training or the
individual assistance of an experienced Scrum Coach.
Start now with our Scrum Checklists and quickly become an effective
Scrum user!

WUFF!




Boris Gloger
Certified Scrum Master Trainer
Director of SPRiNT-iT GmbH
Overview
Overview                                                     Scrum CHECKLISTS




Impediment Backlog
Impediments occur on both team and organizational levels. Identify, prioritize
and make them visible using the Impediment Backlog.


General Meeting
All meetings follow a common standard. These basic rules not only increase the
efficiency of the meetings but also make them more satisfying for all partici-
pants.

Estimation Meeting
Product Owner and team work on the estimation of the entire Product Backlog
providing the basis for Release and Sprint Plannings.


Sprint Planning 1
The team and the Product Owner define the Sprint Goal and the Selected
Product Backlog based on the effort estimation.


Sprint Planning 2
In the Sprint Planning 2 meeting the team works on the Selected Product Back-
log by adding tasks to each Backlog Item. The effort of each task should not be
bigger than one day.

Daily Scrum Meeting
The Daily Scrum Meeting helps the team to organize itself. It is a synchroniza-
tion meeting between the team members. It takes place every day at the same
time, at the same place. The meeting is time-boxed to 15 minutes.

Sprint Review Meeting
The status of the project is controlled by reviewing the working functionality. The
Product Owner decides if the delivered functionality meets the Sprint Goal.


Retrospective
Inspect and adapt is a fundamental part of Scrum. During the Retrospective the
team analyzes the previous Sprint to identify success stories and impediments.
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Impediment Backlog
                                                     Scrum CHECKLIST



             Impediment Backlog

  Prepare a flip chart with 3 Columns: New, In Progress, Done
  Go through to the ten typical impediments below. If you are
  experiencing any of the impediments then:
     write it down on a Post-it
     add it to the “New” column on the Impediment Backlog


10 Typical Impediments
  The meeting rules are not followed
  Product Vision and Sprint Goal are unclear
  The Product Owner is not available for questions
  The Product Backlog is not prioritized by business value
  Not everyone who contributes to the delivery is in the team
  The Scrum Master has to perform other tasks and is not able to focus
  on the team progress
  The team is too big (> 7 members)
  The team has no room where they can work together
  The team has no dashboard to access the Sprint Backlog


  Add all known additional impediments to the “New” column on the Im-
  pediment Backlog.
  Prioritize the impediments in the “New” column
  Each time you start resolving an impediment move it to the “In Progress”
  column
  Resolve that impediment as fast as possible
  Each time an impediment is resolved, move it to the “Done” column
  Collect new impediments during the Daily Scrum Meeting and
  Retrospective
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



                  General Meeting

  Every meeting is time-boxed. The Scrum Master facilitates all meetings.




                                                                                          General Meeting
Meeting Preparation
  The meeting has a goal
  All participants are invited
  The agenda is defined at least one day before the meeting takes place
  The meeting goal and agenda has been sent to all participants
  All resources are booked
      Room
      Data Projector
      Notebook with net access
      Flip chart and markers
  The meeting room is fully prepared before the meeting starts

Meeting Moderation
  A parking lot is a list on a flip chart to collect topics which are not part of the
  meeting agenda.


  Present the meeting goal
  Present the agenda
  If a discussion about a topic starts, which is not part of the agenda:
       add the topic to the parking lot
  If the meeting time is over but the goal has not been reached:
       arrange a new meeting
  If the participants achieve results:
       write the results down on the flip chart
       make sure everyone agrees about the written results
  If the parking lot is not empty:
       find a person responsible for each topic
       add the name of the person in charge to each topic

Meeting Result
  Every participant knows where to find the results
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



                Estimation Meeting

  The sizes of the next relevant Product Backlog items are estimated.




Meeting Preparation                    |    General Meeting




                                                                                    Estimation Meeting
  Participants are invited:
     Product Owner
     Scrum Master
     All team members
  Product Backlog is prioritized
  Product Backlog is visible and accessible to everyone in the meeting
  A set of cards for Planning Poker labeled 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 89
  for each team member is at hand

Meeting Moderation
  Present the goal of the meeting
  The Product Owner presents the portion of the Product Backlog that he
  wants to be estimated
  If the Backlog is not estimated at all:
       select a Backlog Item that you expect to be one of the smallest stories
       you’ll work on, give it 2 story points
  For each Backlog Item in the Product Backlog:
     the Product Owner explains the story behind the Backlog Item
     each team member selects one of his Planning Poker Cards to vote
     for the relative size of the Backlog Item
     the team members show their cards at the same time
     if the estimates differ, the most contrary team members discuss their
     view of the Backlog Item and the voting is repeated up to 2 times until
     all team members share the same opinion
     the estimate is added to the Backlog Item
  End the Estimation Meeting with a wrap-up
  If necessary, schedule an additional estimation meeting


                                                                         Page 1/2
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



             Estimation Meeting

Meeting Results          |   General Meeting


  The estimated Product Backlog is available for everyone in the
  organization




                                                                          Estimation Meeting




                                                               Page 2/2
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



                Sprint Planning 1

  Define the Sprint Goal and the Selected Product Backlog.




Meeting Preparation                     |   General Meeting

  Participants are invited:
     Product Owner
     Scrum Master
     All team members
  Product Backlog is prioritized
  Backlog Items are estimated
  Product Backlog is visible and accessible to everyone in the meeting
  Planned absences (e.g. holidays) of team members are known




                                                                                          Planning 1
  The room is suitable for team discussions
  The results of the Sprint Review and the Retrospective are available
  Every appointment for the regular Scrum meetings is defined before the Sprint starts.
  Recommended duration for regular Scrum meetings of a 30 day Sprint:
  - Sprint Planning 1:        4 hours        - Sprint Review Meeting:       2 hours
  - Sprint Planning 2:        4 hours        - Retrospective:               2 hours
  - Daily Scrum Meeting:      15 minutes

  The Sprint Schedule is defined
     Appointment for the Sprint Planning 1
     Appointment for the Sprint Planning 2
     First day of the Sprint is defined
     Last day of the Sprint is defined
     Appointment for the Daily Scrum Meeting
     Appointment for the Sprint Review Meeting
     Appointment for the Retrospective
  (Optional) Pinboard for the Selected Backlog:
     A pinboard of the size of at least 2 x 2 meters
     Cards or Post-its
     Markers
  (Optional) Cards for planning poker


                                                                               Page 1/2
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



                 Sprint Planning 1

Meeting Moderation
  Make the Sprint Schedule visible to everyone
  Make the Sprint Review Meeting results visible to everyone
  Make the Retrospective results visible to everyone
  The Product Owner informs team about the product vision
  The Product Owner and the team define the Sprint Goal
  If there are Backlog Items missing:
       the Product Owner can add the Backlog Item

  A story point is one of the values in the row: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 89.




                                                                                             Planning 1
  If the Backlog is completely unestimated:
       select a Backlog Item that you expect to be one of the smallest stories
       you’ll work on, give it 2 story points
       assign story points to the other Backlog Items in relation to the
       smallest one
  If there are some Backlog Items which are not estimated yet:
       estimate the Backlog Items in story points relative to the other ones.
  If the Product Backlog is not well prioritized:
       the Product Owner prioritizes the Product Backlog
  The Product Owner and the team mutually agree on the Sprint Goal and
  the Selected Product Backlog


Meeting Results                  |    General Meeting

  Selected Product Backlog is well prepared for the Sprint Planning 2




                                                                                  Page 2/2
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



                Sprint Planning 2

  Define tasks to create the Sprint Backlog and commit to the Sprint Goal.




Meeting Preparation                    |    General Meeting

  Participants are invited:
     Scrum Master
     All Team members
     Product Owner (has to be reachable for questions)
  The Selected Product Backlog is accessible for the task planning
  (Optional) Pinboard for the Backlog:
     A pinboard of the size of at least 2 x 2 meters
     Cards or Post-its for the tasks
     Markers


Meeting Moderation
  Team members find tasks for each Backlog Item




                                                                                        Planning 2
  Make sure, that every piece of work is taken into account
       Coding
       Testing
       Code review
       Meetings
       Learning new technologies
       Writing documentation
  If a task effort is bigger than one day:
       try to split the task into smaller tasks
  If the team believes that the Sprint Backlog is too large:
       remove Backlog Items together with the Product Owner
  If the team believes that the Sprint Backlog is too small:
       move the most important Backlog Items from the Product Backlog to
       the Sprint Backlog together with the Product Owner
  The team commits to the Sprint Goal


                                                                             Page 1/2
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



             Sprint Planning 2

Meeting Results          |   General Meeting

  Sprint Goal and Sprint Backlog are visible to everyone in the
  organization
  The tasks in the Sprint Backlog are accessible to all team members




                                                                         Planning 2




                                                              Page 2/2
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



                 Daily Meeting

  Synchronize the team.



Meeting Preparation                    |   General Meeting

  Participants are invited:
     All team members
     Scrum Master
     (Optional) Product Owner
     (Optional) Other stakeholder
  Tasks on the Sprint Backlog are editable, addable, removable and
  sortable
  State of a task can be set to “To Do”, “In Progress” and “Done”

Meeting Moderation
   -   The meeting is time-boxed to 15 minutes.
   -   Every team member answers the following 3 questions and takes care of the
       correlated actions.

  What tasks have you finished since last meeting?
       Set task from “In Progress” to “Done”
  What tasks do you plan to finish before the next meeting?



                                                                                       Daily Meeting
       If task is in state “To Do”: move it to “In Progress”
       If task is not on the Sprint Backlog: add it
       If task is not realizable within one day: divide it into smaller tasks
       If task is realizable within one day: set state to “In Progress”
       If task is already in state “In Progress”: ask if there is an impediment
  What is in your way?
       If something is in the way: add it as an impediment to the
       Impediment Backlog
   If a discussion starts:
       remind the team members to focus on answering the questions
  If a stakeholder wants to say something:
       remind him politely, that this meeting is only for the team


                                                                            Page 1/2
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



             Daily Meeting

Meeting Results         |   General Meeting

  Impediment Backlog is up-to-date
  Sprint Backlog is up-to-date
  Burndown Graph is up-to-date




                                                                Daily Meeting




                                                     Page 2/2
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



                Sprint Review Meeting

  Review all Backlog Items the team has delivered in this Sprint and check if the
  Sprint Goal was achieved.


Meeting Preparation                     |    General Meeting
  Participants are invited:
     Product Owner
     Scrum Master
     All team members
  The Sprint Goal is visible to everyone
  The Selected Product Backlog is accessible and visible to everyone
  The team has prepared workstations, devices etc. to demonstrate the
  new functionality


Meeting Moderation
  The team presents the Sprint results and demonstrates the new
  functionality, Backlog Item after Backlog Item
  If the Product Owner wants to change a feature:
       add a new Backlog Item to the Product Backlog
  If a new idea for a feature occurs:
       add a new Backlog Item to the Product Backlog
  If the team reports an impediment which is not solved yet:
       add the impediment to the Impediment Backlog



Meeting Results               |    General Meeting

  Common understanding about the Sprint results and the product state
                                                                                     Review
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



                Retrospective

  Learn from past experience to improve the productivity of the team.




Meeting Preparation                    |    General Meeting

  Participants are invited:
     Scrum Master
     All team members
     (Optional) Product Owner
  Additional facilities:
     Text markers for all participants
     Post-its
     Red and green sticky dots
     Whiteboard and flip chart
  Prime Directive: Regardless of what we discover, we must understand and truly believe
  that everyone did the best job he or she could, given what was known at the time, his
  or her skills and abilities, the resources available, and the situation at hand.

  A flip chart with the Prime Directive
  A time-line over at least 3 connected flip charts
  A flip chart with “What Went Well”
  A flip chart with “What could be Improved”
  A flip chart with “Who is in Control” divided in 2 areas “Team” and
  “Organization”


Meeting Moderation
  Present the goal of the meeting
  Present the Prime Directive
  Mark the start and the end date of the Sprint on the time line
                                                                                          Retrospective




                                                                              Page 1/2
Team Conventions   Space for your own notes
Scrum CHECKLIST



                 Retrospective

Meeting Moderation
  Working with Post-its: Write only ONE event on each Post-it.


  Explain to the participants how to work with Post-its
  Hand out Post-its and ask everyone to write on them all significant events
  of this sprint; Timebox: 5 min.
  Each participant in turn adds his Post-its to the time-line and explains in
  two sentences the story behind each event
  Hand out Post-its and ask everybody to write on them “What went well”;
  Timebox: 5 min.
  Each participant in turn adds his Post-its to the flip chart “What went well”
  and explains it
  Hand out Post-its and ask everybody to write on them “What could be im-
  proved”; Timebox: 5 min.
  Each participant in turn adds his Post-its to the flip chart “What could be
  improved” and explains it
  For each item on the “What could be improved” flip chart:
      ask the team “Who is in control of this impediment?”
      move the Post-it to the corresponding column on the flip chart “Who
      is in control”
  Prioritize both lists with the team
  Run a wrap-up of the meeting:
      Each participant gives a short reflection about the retrospective

Meeting Results               |    General Meeting

  The “Who is in control” flip chart is visible to everyone in the
  organization
  The impediments related to the organization are added to the
                                                                                   Retrospective




  Impediment Backlog
  The impediments related to the team are added to the Product Backlog



                                                                        Page 2/2
Roles                                      Scrum CHECKLIST




        Product Owner
        The Product Owner is the representative of all stake-
        holders. His focus is the business side of the product. He
        carries the product vision to the team. He formalizes a
        specific, measurable and reasonable Product Backlog and
        prioritizes it by business value.




        Team
        The team does everything to win the game – to deliver the
        product. The team is cross-functional. That means the full
        know-how to realize the product is located in the team.
        The team needs to understand the vision and Sprint Goals
        of the Product Owner in order to deliver potentially ship-
        pable product increments.




        Scrum Master
        The Scrum Master is the coach and facilitator of the team.
        He improves the productivity. He always has a training plan
        for the team – the Impediment Backlog.
        The Scrum Master controls the “inspect and adapt” cycles
        of Scrum. He protects the team and works with the Prod-
        uct Owner to maximize the return on investment. He takes
        care that the agile ideals are understood and respected by
        all stakeholders.
Artifacts                                     Scrum CHECKLIST




            Product Backlog
            The Product Backlog lists any required deliverables. Its
            contents are ordered by business value. Backlog Item
            priority might change, requirements can be added and
            removed – thus the Product Backlog is a continuously
            maintained plan towards a growing business value.




            Selected Product Backlog
            The Selected Product Backlog is the result of the Sprint
            Planning. It defines the amount of work the team has
            accepted. It remains unchanged during the whole Sprint.




            Sprint Backlog
            The Sprint Backlog consists of the necessary tasks to
            realize the final accepted a version of the Selected
            Product Backlog. The team uses it to synchronize its
            activities.




            Impediment Backlog
            An Impediment Backlog lists any issues that have to be
            solved within or concerning the team. The Scrum Master
            makes sure that Impediment Backlog items are assigned
            and worked on.
“I was pleasantly surprised when I perused this little book: these are virtually the same
checklists I myself make in my head or on index cards! The content provides “just enough”
information, without trying to teach Scrum, which is better done in-person. The form factor of
the printed book suits me well - attractive, robust and useful. I can see myself giving these to
apprentices I am training - not as a replacement for other learning, but as a reminder to apply
that learning instead of the old patterns they have from habit.”
Deborah Hartmann, Certified Scrum Practitioner, InfoQ.com Agile Community Editor


“Thanks for the Scrum Checklists. Those are fantastic. Brilliant idea and execution!”
Mike Cohn, Author of ‘Agile Estimating and Planning’




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23339110 scrum-checklists

  • 1. FREE ONLINE EDITION (non-printable free online version) If you like the book, please support the author & InfoQ by purchasing the printed version: www.sprint-it.de/scrum-checklists (only 19,90 euro) Brought to you courtesy of Sprint-IT & This book is distributed for free on InfoQ.com, if you have received this book from any other source then please support us by registering on InfoQ.com. Visit the homepage for this book at: http://infoq.com/books/scrum-checklists
  • 2. Scrum CHECKLISTS Success with Scrum © SPRiNT iT GmbH http://www.sprint-it.com
  • 3. Dear Scrum Checklists User, Scrum is a framework with a set of simple rules which empowers agile thinking in your organization in order to increase productivity and joy. The Scrum Checklists refine the Scrum rules with the experience of our SPRiNT-iT coaches. This compact combination of checks and actions will help you to facilitate all Scrum Meetings and create the Scrum artifacts. Strictly follow the Checklists in the beginning. This will give you the confidence to accomplish your first Sprints. Your success will increase the acceptance of Scrum in your organization. Use the free space on the back of each checklist to document individu- al conventions and specific adaptations. As an experienced Scrum Master, use the Checklists as backup or training material. The Scrum Checklists do not replace a Scrum Master training or the individual assistance of an experienced Scrum Coach. Start now with our Scrum Checklists and quickly become an effective Scrum user! WUFF! Boris Gloger Certified Scrum Master Trainer Director of SPRiNT-iT GmbH
  • 4. Overview Overview Scrum CHECKLISTS Impediment Backlog Impediments occur on both team and organizational levels. Identify, prioritize and make them visible using the Impediment Backlog. General Meeting All meetings follow a common standard. These basic rules not only increase the efficiency of the meetings but also make them more satisfying for all partici- pants. Estimation Meeting Product Owner and team work on the estimation of the entire Product Backlog providing the basis for Release and Sprint Plannings. Sprint Planning 1 The team and the Product Owner define the Sprint Goal and the Selected Product Backlog based on the effort estimation. Sprint Planning 2 In the Sprint Planning 2 meeting the team works on the Selected Product Back- log by adding tasks to each Backlog Item. The effort of each task should not be bigger than one day. Daily Scrum Meeting The Daily Scrum Meeting helps the team to organize itself. It is a synchroniza- tion meeting between the team members. It takes place every day at the same time, at the same place. The meeting is time-boxed to 15 minutes. Sprint Review Meeting The status of the project is controlled by reviewing the working functionality. The Product Owner decides if the delivered functionality meets the Sprint Goal. Retrospective Inspect and adapt is a fundamental part of Scrum. During the Retrospective the team analyzes the previous Sprint to identify success stories and impediments.
  • 5. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 6. Impediment Backlog Scrum CHECKLIST Impediment Backlog Prepare a flip chart with 3 Columns: New, In Progress, Done Go through to the ten typical impediments below. If you are experiencing any of the impediments then: write it down on a Post-it add it to the “New” column on the Impediment Backlog 10 Typical Impediments The meeting rules are not followed Product Vision and Sprint Goal are unclear The Product Owner is not available for questions The Product Backlog is not prioritized by business value Not everyone who contributes to the delivery is in the team The Scrum Master has to perform other tasks and is not able to focus on the team progress The team is too big (> 7 members) The team has no room where they can work together The team has no dashboard to access the Sprint Backlog Add all known additional impediments to the “New” column on the Im- pediment Backlog. Prioritize the impediments in the “New” column Each time you start resolving an impediment move it to the “In Progress” column Resolve that impediment as fast as possible Each time an impediment is resolved, move it to the “Done” column Collect new impediments during the Daily Scrum Meeting and Retrospective
  • 7. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 8. Scrum CHECKLIST General Meeting Every meeting is time-boxed. The Scrum Master facilitates all meetings. General Meeting Meeting Preparation The meeting has a goal All participants are invited The agenda is defined at least one day before the meeting takes place The meeting goal and agenda has been sent to all participants All resources are booked Room Data Projector Notebook with net access Flip chart and markers The meeting room is fully prepared before the meeting starts Meeting Moderation A parking lot is a list on a flip chart to collect topics which are not part of the meeting agenda. Present the meeting goal Present the agenda If a discussion about a topic starts, which is not part of the agenda: add the topic to the parking lot If the meeting time is over but the goal has not been reached: arrange a new meeting If the participants achieve results: write the results down on the flip chart make sure everyone agrees about the written results If the parking lot is not empty: find a person responsible for each topic add the name of the person in charge to each topic Meeting Result Every participant knows where to find the results
  • 9. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 10. Scrum CHECKLIST Estimation Meeting The sizes of the next relevant Product Backlog items are estimated. Meeting Preparation | General Meeting Estimation Meeting Participants are invited: Product Owner Scrum Master All team members Product Backlog is prioritized Product Backlog is visible and accessible to everyone in the meeting A set of cards for Planning Poker labeled 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 89 for each team member is at hand Meeting Moderation Present the goal of the meeting The Product Owner presents the portion of the Product Backlog that he wants to be estimated If the Backlog is not estimated at all: select a Backlog Item that you expect to be one of the smallest stories you’ll work on, give it 2 story points For each Backlog Item in the Product Backlog: the Product Owner explains the story behind the Backlog Item each team member selects one of his Planning Poker Cards to vote for the relative size of the Backlog Item the team members show their cards at the same time if the estimates differ, the most contrary team members discuss their view of the Backlog Item and the voting is repeated up to 2 times until all team members share the same opinion the estimate is added to the Backlog Item End the Estimation Meeting with a wrap-up If necessary, schedule an additional estimation meeting Page 1/2
  • 11. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 12. Scrum CHECKLIST Estimation Meeting Meeting Results | General Meeting The estimated Product Backlog is available for everyone in the organization Estimation Meeting Page 2/2
  • 13. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 14. Scrum CHECKLIST Sprint Planning 1 Define the Sprint Goal and the Selected Product Backlog. Meeting Preparation | General Meeting Participants are invited: Product Owner Scrum Master All team members Product Backlog is prioritized Backlog Items are estimated Product Backlog is visible and accessible to everyone in the meeting Planned absences (e.g. holidays) of team members are known Planning 1 The room is suitable for team discussions The results of the Sprint Review and the Retrospective are available Every appointment for the regular Scrum meetings is defined before the Sprint starts. Recommended duration for regular Scrum meetings of a 30 day Sprint: - Sprint Planning 1: 4 hours - Sprint Review Meeting: 2 hours - Sprint Planning 2: 4 hours - Retrospective: 2 hours - Daily Scrum Meeting: 15 minutes The Sprint Schedule is defined Appointment for the Sprint Planning 1 Appointment for the Sprint Planning 2 First day of the Sprint is defined Last day of the Sprint is defined Appointment for the Daily Scrum Meeting Appointment for the Sprint Review Meeting Appointment for the Retrospective (Optional) Pinboard for the Selected Backlog: A pinboard of the size of at least 2 x 2 meters Cards or Post-its Markers (Optional) Cards for planning poker Page 1/2
  • 15. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 16. Scrum CHECKLIST Sprint Planning 1 Meeting Moderation Make the Sprint Schedule visible to everyone Make the Sprint Review Meeting results visible to everyone Make the Retrospective results visible to everyone The Product Owner informs team about the product vision The Product Owner and the team define the Sprint Goal If there are Backlog Items missing: the Product Owner can add the Backlog Item A story point is one of the values in the row: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 89. Planning 1 If the Backlog is completely unestimated: select a Backlog Item that you expect to be one of the smallest stories you’ll work on, give it 2 story points assign story points to the other Backlog Items in relation to the smallest one If there are some Backlog Items which are not estimated yet: estimate the Backlog Items in story points relative to the other ones. If the Product Backlog is not well prioritized: the Product Owner prioritizes the Product Backlog The Product Owner and the team mutually agree on the Sprint Goal and the Selected Product Backlog Meeting Results | General Meeting Selected Product Backlog is well prepared for the Sprint Planning 2 Page 2/2
  • 17. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 18. Scrum CHECKLIST Sprint Planning 2 Define tasks to create the Sprint Backlog and commit to the Sprint Goal. Meeting Preparation | General Meeting Participants are invited: Scrum Master All Team members Product Owner (has to be reachable for questions) The Selected Product Backlog is accessible for the task planning (Optional) Pinboard for the Backlog: A pinboard of the size of at least 2 x 2 meters Cards or Post-its for the tasks Markers Meeting Moderation Team members find tasks for each Backlog Item Planning 2 Make sure, that every piece of work is taken into account Coding Testing Code review Meetings Learning new technologies Writing documentation If a task effort is bigger than one day: try to split the task into smaller tasks If the team believes that the Sprint Backlog is too large: remove Backlog Items together with the Product Owner If the team believes that the Sprint Backlog is too small: move the most important Backlog Items from the Product Backlog to the Sprint Backlog together with the Product Owner The team commits to the Sprint Goal Page 1/2
  • 19. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 20. Scrum CHECKLIST Sprint Planning 2 Meeting Results | General Meeting Sprint Goal and Sprint Backlog are visible to everyone in the organization The tasks in the Sprint Backlog are accessible to all team members Planning 2 Page 2/2
  • 21. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 22. Scrum CHECKLIST Daily Meeting Synchronize the team. Meeting Preparation | General Meeting Participants are invited: All team members Scrum Master (Optional) Product Owner (Optional) Other stakeholder Tasks on the Sprint Backlog are editable, addable, removable and sortable State of a task can be set to “To Do”, “In Progress” and “Done” Meeting Moderation - The meeting is time-boxed to 15 minutes. - Every team member answers the following 3 questions and takes care of the correlated actions. What tasks have you finished since last meeting? Set task from “In Progress” to “Done” What tasks do you plan to finish before the next meeting? Daily Meeting If task is in state “To Do”: move it to “In Progress” If task is not on the Sprint Backlog: add it If task is not realizable within one day: divide it into smaller tasks If task is realizable within one day: set state to “In Progress” If task is already in state “In Progress”: ask if there is an impediment What is in your way? If something is in the way: add it as an impediment to the Impediment Backlog If a discussion starts: remind the team members to focus on answering the questions If a stakeholder wants to say something: remind him politely, that this meeting is only for the team Page 1/2
  • 23. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 24. Scrum CHECKLIST Daily Meeting Meeting Results | General Meeting Impediment Backlog is up-to-date Sprint Backlog is up-to-date Burndown Graph is up-to-date Daily Meeting Page 2/2
  • 25. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 26. Scrum CHECKLIST Sprint Review Meeting Review all Backlog Items the team has delivered in this Sprint and check if the Sprint Goal was achieved. Meeting Preparation | General Meeting Participants are invited: Product Owner Scrum Master All team members The Sprint Goal is visible to everyone The Selected Product Backlog is accessible and visible to everyone The team has prepared workstations, devices etc. to demonstrate the new functionality Meeting Moderation The team presents the Sprint results and demonstrates the new functionality, Backlog Item after Backlog Item If the Product Owner wants to change a feature: add a new Backlog Item to the Product Backlog If a new idea for a feature occurs: add a new Backlog Item to the Product Backlog If the team reports an impediment which is not solved yet: add the impediment to the Impediment Backlog Meeting Results | General Meeting Common understanding about the Sprint results and the product state Review
  • 27. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 28. Scrum CHECKLIST Retrospective Learn from past experience to improve the productivity of the team. Meeting Preparation | General Meeting Participants are invited: Scrum Master All team members (Optional) Product Owner Additional facilities: Text markers for all participants Post-its Red and green sticky dots Whiteboard and flip chart Prime Directive: Regardless of what we discover, we must understand and truly believe that everyone did the best job he or she could, given what was known at the time, his or her skills and abilities, the resources available, and the situation at hand. A flip chart with the Prime Directive A time-line over at least 3 connected flip charts A flip chart with “What Went Well” A flip chart with “What could be Improved” A flip chart with “Who is in Control” divided in 2 areas “Team” and “Organization” Meeting Moderation Present the goal of the meeting Present the Prime Directive Mark the start and the end date of the Sprint on the time line Retrospective Page 1/2
  • 29. Team Conventions Space for your own notes
  • 30. Scrum CHECKLIST Retrospective Meeting Moderation Working with Post-its: Write only ONE event on each Post-it. Explain to the participants how to work with Post-its Hand out Post-its and ask everyone to write on them all significant events of this sprint; Timebox: 5 min. Each participant in turn adds his Post-its to the time-line and explains in two sentences the story behind each event Hand out Post-its and ask everybody to write on them “What went well”; Timebox: 5 min. Each participant in turn adds his Post-its to the flip chart “What went well” and explains it Hand out Post-its and ask everybody to write on them “What could be im- proved”; Timebox: 5 min. Each participant in turn adds his Post-its to the flip chart “What could be improved” and explains it For each item on the “What could be improved” flip chart: ask the team “Who is in control of this impediment?” move the Post-it to the corresponding column on the flip chart “Who is in control” Prioritize both lists with the team Run a wrap-up of the meeting: Each participant gives a short reflection about the retrospective Meeting Results | General Meeting The “Who is in control” flip chart is visible to everyone in the organization The impediments related to the organization are added to the Retrospective Impediment Backlog The impediments related to the team are added to the Product Backlog Page 2/2
  • 31. Roles Scrum CHECKLIST Product Owner The Product Owner is the representative of all stake- holders. His focus is the business side of the product. He carries the product vision to the team. He formalizes a specific, measurable and reasonable Product Backlog and prioritizes it by business value. Team The team does everything to win the game – to deliver the product. The team is cross-functional. That means the full know-how to realize the product is located in the team. The team needs to understand the vision and Sprint Goals of the Product Owner in order to deliver potentially ship- pable product increments. Scrum Master The Scrum Master is the coach and facilitator of the team. He improves the productivity. He always has a training plan for the team – the Impediment Backlog. The Scrum Master controls the “inspect and adapt” cycles of Scrum. He protects the team and works with the Prod- uct Owner to maximize the return on investment. He takes care that the agile ideals are understood and respected by all stakeholders.
  • 32. Artifacts Scrum CHECKLIST Product Backlog The Product Backlog lists any required deliverables. Its contents are ordered by business value. Backlog Item priority might change, requirements can be added and removed – thus the Product Backlog is a continuously maintained plan towards a growing business value. Selected Product Backlog The Selected Product Backlog is the result of the Sprint Planning. It defines the amount of work the team has accepted. It remains unchanged during the whole Sprint. Sprint Backlog The Sprint Backlog consists of the necessary tasks to realize the final accepted a version of the Selected Product Backlog. The team uses it to synchronize its activities. Impediment Backlog An Impediment Backlog lists any issues that have to be solved within or concerning the team. The Scrum Master makes sure that Impediment Backlog items are assigned and worked on.
  • 33. “I was pleasantly surprised when I perused this little book: these are virtually the same checklists I myself make in my head or on index cards! The content provides “just enough” information, without trying to teach Scrum, which is better done in-person. The form factor of the printed book suits me well - attractive, robust and useful. I can see myself giving these to apprentices I am training - not as a replacement for other learning, but as a reminder to apply that learning instead of the old patterns they have from habit.” Deborah Hartmann, Certified Scrum Practitioner, InfoQ.com Agile Community Editor “Thanks for the Scrum Checklists. Those are fantastic. Brilliant idea and execution!” Mike Cohn, Author of ‘Agile Estimating and Planning’ Publisher: Scrum CHECKLISTS SPRiNT iT Gesellschaft für Lösungen mbH Pforzheimer Straße 160 76275 Ettlingen Germany sales@sprint-it.com http: //www.sprint-it.com Copyright © 2006 SPRiNT iT Gesellschaft für Lösungen mbH All rights reserved. This publication is protected by copyright, and permission must be obtained from the publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form or by means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise. 3rd Printing – October 2006 | Printed in Germany