Sprint Review
At the end of each sprint, the team holds a sprint review meeting to demonstrate the work that was completed. The Product Owner, stakeholders, and team members attend. The team presents the completed work, and stakeholders provide feedback. This feedback helps the team understand what is working well and what needs improvement. The Product Owner also reviews the product backlog and updates it based on the feedback and any new priorities that have emerged.
- Purpose of Sprint Review: The Sprint Review is held at the end of each sprint to demonstrate the work completed. The Product Owner, stakeholders, and team members attend. The team presents the completed work, and stakeholders provide feedback.
- Sprint Review Participants: The Scrum Master, Product Owner, development team, stakeholders, and potentially customers participate in this meeting.
- For the Scrum Master: Facilitate the meeting, ensure that the team stays focused on the completed work, and help address any feedback or questions from stakeholders.
- For the Product Owner: Present the completed work, answer any questions from stakeholders, and provide clarification on the requirements.
- For the Development Team: Demonstrate the completed work, answer any questions from stakeholders, and provide any necessary context or explanation.
- Agenda of Sprint Review:
- The team demonstrates the completed work.
- Stakeholders provide feedback.
- The Product Owner reviews the product backlog and updates it based on the feedback and any new priorities that have emerged.
- When does Sprint Review ceremony happen?
- When: At the end of each sprint.
- Frequency: Once per sprint.
- Purpose: To demonstrate the work completed during the sprint and gather feedback from stakeholders.
- Duration of Sprint Review Ceremony
- Duration: Typically 1-2 hours for a two-week sprint, with longer sprints requiring more time.
- Frequency: Once per sprint.
Understanding the 4 Agile Ceremonies [2023]
The Agile methodology is a flexible and iterative approach to software development that emphasizes collaboration, customer feedback, and the ability to adapt to change.
Table of Content
- What is an Agile Ceremonies?
- What are the 4 Agile Ceremonies?
- 1. Sprint Planning
- 2. Daily Standup (or Daily Scrum)
- 3. Sprint Review
- 4. Sprint Retrospective
- What framework is this ceremony commonly used in?
- Best Practices for Agile ceremonies.
- FAQs on Agile Ceremony