Scrum Checklist for Every Scrum Teams
The Scrum Checklist has been used for years created by Henrik Kniberg at Crisp in Stockholm in the Agile field. It is a simple tool to help you get started with Scrum, or assess your current implementation of Scrum. Here is a list of Scrum Checklist for your team to check whether the Scrum process is properly conducted.
1.Scrum Team Goals
- Delivering working, tested software every 4 weeks or less
- The product contains what the business needs most
- Agile process is continuously improving
2.Scrum Basics and key issues
- Clear recognizable Product Owner (PO)
- Timeboxed iterations
- Daily scrum is held every day, on a fixed time and place
- PO has a Product Backlog
- Team has a Sprint Backlog
- Team has a Definition of Done
- Sprint planning meetings are held
- Iterations are of fixed length
- Demo takes place after every sprint
- Retrospective happens after every sprint (with all team members)
- Team members sit together with max 9 people per team
3.Recommended but not always necessary
- Team has a Scrum Master
- Team has a sprint burndown chart
- T-Shape skills for most of the team members
- print Speed is measured
- Team members are not stuck in specific roles
- Team members possess skills in order to get Backlog items to Done
- Everyone in the team will participate in the Agile estimation
- PO is available when during the team estimate
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