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  • How does a Product Backlog get changed?
    By convincing the Product Owner
  • What is the Product Owner accountable for?
    maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team
  • What is a Scrum Team responsible for?
    all product-related activities from stakeholder collaboration, verification, maintenance, operation, experimentation, research/development, & anything else req.
  • What type of environment does a Scrum Master foster?
    An environment where a Product Owner orders the work into a product backlog, the Scrum Team turns work into an increment of value & inspects results & adjusts.
  • What are the Developers accountable for?
    Creating a plan for the Sprint, the Sprint Backlog; adhering to Definition of Done; Adapting each day toward Sprint Goal; holding each other accountable
  • What does effective Product Backlog management include?
    Developing & explicitly communicating Product Goal; Creating & clearly communicating Backlog items; Ordering items; ensuring Backlog is transparent, understood
  • What does the Scrum Team consist of?
    1 Scrum Master, 1 Product Owner, and Developers
  • What type of approach does Scrum employ?
    iterative & incremental
  • How does the Scrum Master serve the Scrum Team?
    Coaching the team in self-management & cross-functionality; Helping focus on creating high-value Increments that meet the Definition of Done; remove impediments
  • What is the typical size of a Scrum team?
    10 people or fewer
  • What is required for the product owner to succeed?
    the entire organization must respect their decisions
  • What is the Scrum Master accountable for?
    Establishing Scrum as defined by the Scrum Guide
  • How many formal events does Scrum combine?
    4
  • What is empiricism?
    Knowledge that comes from experience and making decisions based on what is observed.
  • How does the Scrum Master serve the Product Owner?
    Helping find techniques for effective Product Goal definition & Product Backlog management; facilitating stakeholder collaboration; helping plan;
  • What are the five living values of Scrum?
    Commitment, Focus, Openness, Respect, Courage
  • Why does Scrum employ an iterative & incremental approach?
    To optimize predictability and control risk.
  • What are the 3 specific accountabilities within the Scrum Team?
    the Developers, the Product Owner, and the Scrum Master
  • Name three empirical Scrum pillars.
    Transparency, Inspection, Adaptation
  • What does it mean when we say a Scrum Team is cross-functional?
    the members have all the skills necessary to create value each Sprint
  • What is the goal of lean thinking?
    to reduce waste and focus on essentials
  • What is a Developer?
    Developers are the people in the Scrum Team that are committed to creating any aspect of a usable Increment each Sprint.
  • What is Scrum?
    Scrum is a framework that helps people, teams and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems.
  • How does the Scrum Master establish Scrum?
    by helping everyone understand Scrum theory and practice, both within the Scrum Team and the organization.
  • How does the Scrum Master Serve the organization?
    Leading, training, & coaching the organization in its Scrum adoption; Planning & advising Scrum implementations; removing barriers.
  • What is Scrum founded on?
    empiricism and lean thinking
  • What does the Scrum Team commit to?
    achieving its goals and supporting each other