Scrum - Myth or Fact? - Agile Christchurch

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Scrum - Myth or Fact? Fabio Sanches Agile Coach @ The Warehouse Group Professional Scrum Trainer @ Scrum.org Co-organizer @ APN and Agile Christchurch scrum.org/user/214837 fabiollsanches scrumtraining.co.nz @fllsanches

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Scrum - Myth or Fact?

Fabio SanchesAgile Coach @ The Warehouse GroupProfessional Scrum Trainer @ Scrum.orgCo-organizer @ APN and Agile Christchurch

scrum.org/user/214837

fabiollsanches

scrumtraining.co.nz

@fllsanches

A Sprint fails if the Sprint Backlog is not implemented completely.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

Increments must be released to production by the end of every

Sprint.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

The Sprint length is one month or less.

Myth or Fact?

Fact

A Sprint can be prolonged in some cases, especially if the team is close

to achieving the Sprint Goal.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

Sprint burndown is required in Scrum

Myth or Fact?

Myth

The Sprint Goal is mandatoryin Scrum.

Myth or Fact?

Fact

Only Product Owner interacts with Stakeholders.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

Daily Scrum is status update meeting

Myth or Fact?

Myth

The Scrum Master is responsible for leading and coaching the

organization in its Scrum adoption.

Myth or Fact?

Fact

Story Points are required in Scrum

Myth or Fact?

Myth

Sprint 0 is a Scrum element that is used to define architecture.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

Scrum is not a methodology.

Myth or Fact?

Fact

A Sprint is finished when the Sprint Goal is achieved.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

During the Sprint Planning, sprint backlog items are assigned to

individuals that will be independently accountable for them.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

If you add more members to a Development Team, the team

velocity will increase proportionally.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

If multiple teams are working on the same product, they should have only one Product Owner and one Product

Backlog.

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Fact

Product Backlog consists of User Stories.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

Scrum Master blocks all external requests and interactions with the

Development Team.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

If you have titles within your Development Team (e.g.: Testers, BAs, Developers), you’re not doing

Scrum.

Myth or Fact?

Myth

Refinement is not a Scrum event.

Myth or Fact?

Fact

Thank you!

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