Thank you very much for the information.....So when is the best time to have a sprint review and sprint retrospective? let's say the entire sprint timeboxed is 2 weeks?
Thanks for watching! So as far as "when the best time is" there really isn't a specific outlined time to do so however we recommend doing so 1-2 days after the sprint has ended. We also have weekly meetings on Thursdays just to touch base briefly during sprints to make sure everyone still has everything they need to complete the work that's currently in their sprint.
Thanks, Rachid! So, Grooming is a term more often used in Europe, it's the same thing as backlog refinement. Which is something we touch on in the video I believe. Grooming is where a team or just the Product Manager (SCRUM Product Owner in SCRUM), and the Project Manager (SCRUM Master in SCRUM) go over items in the backlog to make sure all of the information is in the task before work gets started on it. They look at all of the tasks in the backlog coming up in the next few sprints. Any items in the current sprint should all be baked out with details. I think we cover it at 6:51 Thanks so much for your question we really appreciate you stopping by our channel!
Hey TKP! Thanks for checking out the video! So, backlog refinement is not typically done with the whole team which is why it isn't considered a scrum ceremony. It's usually done with the product manager and a key stakeholder - like a VP of product. This is where they go through the backlog and remove dated/irrelevant tasks and prioritize the backlog. Something might go in the "Icebox" if it's not ready to be worked on at all in the foreseeable future.
Plot twist: they are called “Scrum Events” not ceremonies. Never been labeled as that in the scrum guide so not sure where people get that from. It’s not the Olympics. Lol
They're referred to both Scrum ceremonies and Scrum events you'll find both terms in a wider variety of documentation. "Scrum Ceremonies" also had more search volume here on RUclips so we titled it according to what people were looking for :) thanks for watching btw we appreciate you stopping by our channel!
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Wow this was short crisp to the point...and so easy to understand... appreciate your efforts put in to it...great job
Beautifully made I have to say. Informative, direct and excellent choice of background music to help focus on the content.
Excellent!!! Thanks for this video.
Thank you for a great and easy to understand explanation. Great work.
Thank you . Your explanation is well explicit, simple and straight to the point.
I'm so glad it was helpful thanks for watching!
Hey thanks for the information
Can you tell what tool did you use for Sprint planning? @1:00
For sure I'm using Hubstaff Tasks throughout this video :) which does offer a free plan if you'd like to test it out hubstaff.com/tasks/pricing
Very well explained
I appreciate your work, thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching Siva!
Sprint planning
Daily scrum
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very simply put ,good job !
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Nice work!
Thanks for stopping by the channel Karl!
great presentation
Thanks for the explanation! Hatsoff
What tool did you use for digital stand up meeting update?
That was our project management software Hubstaff Tasks :)
Thank you very much for the information.....So when is the best time to have a sprint review and sprint retrospective? let's say the entire sprint timeboxed is 2 weeks?
Thanks for watching! So as far as "when the best time is" there really isn't a specific outlined time to do so however we recommend doing so 1-2 days after the sprint has ended. We also have weekly meetings on Thursdays just to touch base briefly during sprints to make sure everyone still has everything they need to complete the work that's currently in their sprint.
What are the differences between events and ceremonies?
Thanks for easy explanation. What is Agile
Thanks for watching Mohammad!
@@Hubstaff Not willing to explain. Anyway it's ok. Thanks 👍
Well explained, but you didn't talk about grooming ceremony why?
Thanks, Rachid! So, Grooming is a term more often used in Europe, it's the same thing as backlog refinement. Which is something we touch on in the video I believe.
Grooming is where a team or just the Product Manager (SCRUM Product Owner in SCRUM), and the Project Manager (SCRUM Master in SCRUM) go over items in the backlog to make sure all of the information is in the task before work gets started on it. They look at all of the tasks in the backlog coming up in the next few sprints. Any items in the current sprint should all be baked out with details.
I think we cover it at 6:51
Thanks so much for your question we really appreciate you stopping by our channel!
Thanks alot. But, I thought backlog refinement is not part of sprint ceremonies? Also, sprint planning takes place on the first day of the sprint
What about backlog refinement?
Hey TKP! Thanks for checking out the video! So, backlog refinement is not typically done with the whole team which is why it isn't considered a scrum ceremony. It's usually done with the product manager and a key stakeholder - like a VP of product. This is where they go through the backlog and remove dated/irrelevant tasks and prioritize the backlog. Something might go in the "Icebox" if it's not ready to be worked on at all in the foreseeable future.
What about grooming?
Plot twist: they are called “Scrum Events” not ceremonies. Never been labeled as that in the scrum guide so not sure where people get that from. It’s not the Olympics. Lol
They're referred to both Scrum ceremonies and Scrum events you'll find both terms in a wider variety of documentation. "Scrum Ceremonies" also had more search volume here on RUclips so we titled it according to what people were looking for :) thanks for watching btw we appreciate you stopping by our channel!
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Good information but this background music is so irritating
Very well explained