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Postlethwaite & Netterville, A Professional Accounting Corporation
Fundamentals of Scrum
Josh Dicharry, MBA, PMP, CSPO Jeremy Sanders, CSM, CSPO
Coin Game
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What is Scrum?
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What Scrum isn’t.
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Scrum Team
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Product Owner
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Scrum Master
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Scrum Team
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Example Sprint Schedule
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Backlog Grooming
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Story Time
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Sprint Planning
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Daily Scrum
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Task Board
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Sprint Review
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Burndown Chart
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Sprint Retrospective
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Scrum Overview
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Sources and Reading Materials
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A Professional Accounting Corporation
Josh Dicharry, MBA, PMP, CSPO [email protected]
Jeremy Sanders, CSM, CSPO [email protected]
Penny Game Rules Goal:
• Move all 20 coins through your team’s process line • Coins must start on heads and be turned over 1 at a time • A batch must be complete before it can be passed to the next team member • Deliver all coins to the client as fast as possible • Be prepared for scope additions
Team Breakdown:
• (1) Product Owner: PO will explain the details of each round to their team, and will set-up the rounds for their team
• (1) Scrum Master: SM will time their team, and capture the time when the client first receives value, and the total time to complete all coins for each round
• Scrum Team: ST will complete the work performed in each round
Round 1:
Batch size: 20 coins
Rules: Each team member will use 1 hand (non-dominant) to turn 20 coins, and pass them to the next person in line on the team.
Initial client value ________________ Total time ______________________
Round 2:
Batch size: 10 coins
Rules: Each team member can use both hands to turn 10 coins, and pass them to the next person in line on the team.
Initial client value ________________ Total time ______________________
Round 3:
Batch size: 1 Coin
Rules: Each team member can use both hands to turn 1 coin and pass it to the next person in line on the team.
Initial client value ________________ Total time ______________________