1. Scrum plan MEETING
Before each sprint starts, you need to hold a Sprint plan meeting. The meeting time is generally 4 ~ 8 hours, participants include product owners, scrum masters, scrum teams, and others of interest, such as managers and customer representatives.
The product owner selects high-priority tasks from the product backlog and works with the scrum team to determine how many features are required for this sprint. The SCRUM team splits these tasks into small functional modules. Scrum team members discuss in detail how to complete these functional modules as needed and estimate the approximate time required to complete each functional module.
2. Daily scrum MEETING
The daily scrum meeting (daily scrum), that is, the daily meeting of the team. If conditions permit, all Members of the Organization should stand at the same time and place every day. Because the meeting is in the standing state, the time is short, generally about 15 minutes. This meeting should be held early every morning to help team members arrange their work plans for the day. Only team members can speak at the daily scrum meeting. Others can participate if they are interested in the project progress. However, they can only attend and cannot speak.
3. Scrum review meeting
The Sprint review meeting will be held at the end of the sprint. the development team will display the functions completed in the sprint. The length is about two hours and no PPT is required. Generally, it is a demo with completed functions, customers, management, product owners, and other developers can participate.
At the sprint review meeting, the scrum team demonstrated the functions of the product in the form of a demo, participants reviewed products with these new features based on the sprint goals set at the sprint planning meeting.
4. Scrum review meeting
for the sprint review meeting, see the product owner, scrum team, and scrum master. The meeting will discuss the suggestions and methods that should be adopted, and what practices are not available in the sprint; what are the best practices? continue.
after the sprint, the scrum Team reviews the sprint and summarizes and reflects on it so that the entire team can continue to grow. In short, the purpose of the sprint Review Meeting is: how the scrum team can do better in the next sprint!