Frequent Agile Questions
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What are the Scrum Values?
Scrum is based on a set of fundamental values. The values provide a code of behaviour, or ethics, for Scrum Teams.
What is a sprint goal?
A sprint goal is a shared high-level objective that describes the key outcome for each sprint that a Scrum team undertakes.
Incremental Vs Iterative Development?
Answers the common issues around the difference between incremental and iterative development.
What is the Definition of Done?
Everyone must understand what ‘done’ means for work to be complete and to ensure transparency.
What is a sprint review?
The purpose of the review is to evaluate the latest features and to consider the plan for the product in the future.
What is sprint planning?
Sprint planning is a Scrum event that takes place right at the beginning of each sprint.
What is a sprint retrospective?
Sprint retrospectives are meetings carried out at the end of each sprint, and allow teams to identify improvements to the way they carry out their work.
What PSM certifications do I need?
What Professional Scrum Master certifications do you need to practice as a Scrum Master and beyond?
Can I claim PDUs for a course?
Students can claim PDUs under PMIs “Education courses provided by other third-party providers” category.
When do Scrum.org 2nd free attempts expire?
Scrum.org grant A 2nd free attempt to APS, PSM or PSPO students if the first unsuccessful attempt is within two weeks of the course.