Scrum In 15 Minutes
- 1. Scrum In 15 minutes Credits: Slides are based on Mike Cohn’s Scrum presentation http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/scrum-a-presentation
- 2. Scrum Image source: http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/02092007/8/photo/general-shot-4x400m-relay-race.html http://www.sports-corporate.co.uk/uploads/sports_pics/rugby.jpg
- 7. Planning Coupons Returns Sprint backlog Team builds Code the UI 2 hours Database design 1 hours Service + JUnit 1 hours DAO + DBUnit 1 hours Tasks Visual Design 4 hours JSP GUI 2 hours Service classes 2 hours Test cases 3 hours
- 8. Daily Scrum What did I do yesterday? What will I do today? Is there anything in my way? Max. 15 minutes
- 9. After the sprint Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective Present what team accomplished. Demo new features developed or underlying architecture. Invite whole world. Whole team discusses the results of last sprint Start doing Stop doing Continue doing
- 13. Scrum is Agile Delivers highest customer value first. Focuses on planning than on plan. Builds working software at rapid and repetitive pace. Builds Self-organizing teams
- 14. Need more info? Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager’s Guide by Craig Larman Agile Estimating and Planning by Mike Cohn Agile Project Management with Scrum by Ken Schwaber Agile Retrospectives by Esther Derby and Diana Larsen Agile Software Development Ecosystems by Jim Highsmith Agile Software Development with Scrum by Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle Scrum and The Enterprise by Ken Schwaber User Stories Applied for Agile Software Development by Mike Cohn Lots of weekly articles at www.scrumalliance.org Slides created by Mike Cohn ( http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/presentations ) Scrum and XP from trenches: Henrik Kniberg, Free PDF at infoQ.com http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/scrum-xp-from-the-trenches
Editor's Notes
- Daily Scrums are 15 minutes long. Why not then have a one-time 15 minute Scrum meeting to introduce Scrum. I prepared these slides after I failed to attract PMs in my organization to attend my first Scrum presentation which was 1.5 hours long. Now, I am using these slides to introduce Scrum to as many teams as possible in an attempt to spread the word. All these slides are based on the work of Mr. Mike Cohn, Mountain Goat Software. You are free to reuse these slides and modify it any manner. Srikanth Shreenivas (http://www.srikanthps.com, srikanthps@yahoo.com)