These 5 tips will make your Agile sprint review REALLY effective
This video is all about the agile sprint review and how to get better feedback out of it. But rather than going through generic tips, I'm going beyond the typical tips and tricks you found in most textbooks about how to improve your agile sprint review meeting. I'm going beyond what the Scrum guide says, with 5 amazingly powerful tips to help you get better feedback from your Scrum process. Implementing those ideas will make your agile feedback loop much more effective!
Don't forget to:
- Check out my video on the psychology of adopting new product and innovation, entitled "Agile feedback: Who give the best feedback in projects?" here: https://youtu.be/Ti7ue9kQiMA
- Check out Gary Straughan's video on the Sprint Review from Development That Pays for an excellent break down what a sprint review is/should include! https://youtu.be/XmXnHNgMQK4
Tip #1 Not just a demo. The sprint review is often seen as just a demo, but it's lot more more than that. It's about inspection more than it is about simply demonstrating the work done.
Tip #2 The Product Owner should own the review. As the name implies, the product owner "owns the product" and therefore should naturally lead the event. This will help make the PO claim ownership of their product.
Tip #3 Perhaps a controversial one: Take time in between sprints. It's not what the Scrum guide says, but starting a new sprint straight after the previous one finished, leaves very little space for studying and analysing what has just been delivered. I'm not talking about slack time here, I'm talking about taking the time to understand and learn if what has been delivered actually delivered value.
Tip #4 Address agile discovery, not just agile delivery. This tip is about making the sprint review not just about showing what has been implemented and what hasn't. It's very useful to also talk about the discovery work as well. Innovators and product people typically love this aspect of the work as well.
Tip #5 Discuss the direction of what to do next. This is not about skipping ahead to sprint planning, but more about setting the high-level goal for the next sprint. As the team and PO just inspected the current sprint, now is the best time to set the direction for what to do next, both from a discovery and delivery perspective.
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Don't forget to:
- Check out my video on the psychology of adopting new product and innovation, entitled "Agile feedback: Who give the best feedback in projects?" here: https://youtu.be/Ti7ue9kQiMA
- Check out Gary Straughan's video on the Sprint Review from Development That Pays for an excellent break down what a sprint review is/should include! https://youtu.be/XmXnHNgMQK4
Tip #1 Not just a demo. The sprint review is often seen as just a demo, but it's lot more more than that. It's about inspection more than it is about simply demonstrating the work done.
Tip #2 The Product Owner should own the review. As the name implies, the product owner "owns the product" and therefore should naturally lead the event. This will help make the PO claim ownership of their product.
Tip #3 Perhaps a controversial one: Take time in between sprints. It's not what the Scrum guide says, but starting a new sprint straight after the previous one finished, leaves very little space for studying and analysing what has just been delivered. I'm not talking about slack time here, I'm talking about taking the time to understand and learn if what has been delivered actually delivered value.
Tip #4 Address agile discovery, not just agile delivery. This tip is about making the sprint review not just about showing what has been implemented and what hasn't. It's very useful to also talk about the discovery work as well. Innovators and product people typically love this aspect of the work as well.
Tip #5 Discuss the direction of what to do next. This is not about skipping ahead to sprint planning, but more about setting the high-level goal for the next sprint. As the team and PO just inspected the current sprint, now is the best time to set the direction for what to do next, both from a discovery and delivery perspective.
#agile #theagilebroadcast
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