2. Céline Dedaj
Certified ScrumMaster®
• since 2013:
Certified ScrumMaster® by
Jeff Sutherland
• since 2008:
freelance Coach
Process and People Manager
• 2004:
University degree in
Political Sciences
19. Scrum Roles
• Product Owner:
Defines features + acceptance criteria
(„DoD“: „Definition of Done“)
Responsible for ROI
Prioritizes and ranks Product Backlog Items
20. Scrum Roles
• Scrum Master:
Removes impediments
Enables close cooperation
Facilitates Meetings
Enforces the process
21. Scrum Roles
• Team:
Crossfunctional with 7 +/- 2 members
Do what’s needed to reach sprint goal
Organizes itself
Demos product increments to PO
24. Scrum Events
• Daily Scrum:
max. 15 min., stand-up meeting
Team + Scrum Master (+Product Owner)
1. What did I do yesterday that helped the Development Team
meet the Sprint Goal?
2. What will I do today to help the Development Team meet the
Sprint Goal?
3. Do I see any impediment that prevents me or the Development
Team from meeting the Sprint Goal?
25. Scrum Events
• Sprint Review:
max. 4 hours for 4-weeks Sprint
Product Owner + Team + Scrum Master (+
Stakeholders)
What is „Done“/not „Done“
Demo
26. Scrum Events
• Sprint Retrospective:
max 3 hours for 4-weeks Sprint
Team + Scrum Master (+ if invited Product
Owner)
Inspect & Adapt
31. Run for toilet paper!
• Goal:
Team should move as many balls of toilet paper as possible from one
bag to the other within 2 minutes.
Each ball needs to be touched by each team member during the
process.
1. Building the balls (1,5’)
2. Estimate (2’) how many balls your team can move within 2 minutes.
Caution! Balls falling on the ground are out of the game.
3. Sprint (2’)
4. Review: Who won?
5. Retro