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Introduction to the Sprint Review

Sprint Review

The Sprint Review is a working meeting where the Scrum Team presents their completed work to their stakeholders and asks for feedback and guidance. Together, the Scrum Team and stakeholders discuss the progress made toward the Product Goal, any emerging changes in the business or technical climate and collaborate on what to do next. 

 

 

Sprint Review at a Glance

EventInspectionAdaptationParticipantsTimebox
Sprint ReviewIncrement, Sprint, Product Backlog, Progress toward Product GoalProduct BacklogScrum Team,
Stakeholders
4 hours for a 1 month Sprint

 

 


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Learning Series
The Product Backlog represents all of the work the Scrum Team knows it needs to do in order to deliver the product. Teams can use the Product Backlog to make decisions about what they should do next. Learn about the Product Backlog, Product Goal, Product Backlog items and Product Backlog refinement.
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The Product Goal describes the future state of the product. It’s a “commitment” for the Product Backlog meaning that it is meant to provide focus for the Scrum Team and a target against which progress can be measured.There is no specific format for the Product Goal or indication of how long the plan...
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Learning Series
The Increment is the latest version of the product that conforms to the Definition of Done. During each Sprint, the Developers work toward the current Product Goal by implementing Product Backlog items (PBIs) and integrating their individual work together. Learn about the Increment and its commitment, the Definition of Done. Investigate some common myths about the Increment.
Learning Series
Unlike the other Scrum Events, the Sprint isn’t a meeting. Instead, it’s the container for all of the work that’s done by a Scrum Team to achieve a Sprint Goal. The Daily Scrum, Sprint Planning, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective all fall within the Sprint.

 

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The Sprint Goal is a “commitment” for the Sprint Backlog meaning that it is meant to provide focus for the Scrum Team and a target against which progress can be measured. The Sprint Goal provides the objective for the Sprint and frames many of the events during the Sprint:Objective: The Sprint Goal ...
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Learning Series
The Sprint Review is a working meeting where the Scrum Team presents their completed work to stakeholders and asks for feedback. The Scrum Team and stakeholders discuss the progress made toward the Product Goal, emerging changes in the business or technical climate and collaborate on what to do next