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These FAQs draw from personal experiences combined with the insights and principles gained from those experiences.

What is the Scrum sprint backlog?

The sprint backlog represents the work to do in a given sprint. It is a definitive list of all the scrum team is being asked to produce for the sprint.
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What is the Scrum product backlog?

The product backlog prioritizes the features needed in the product. It is a singular visible source of requirements for the product.
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Why is a scrum master important?

The scrum master focuses on maximizing the impact of the development team.
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Why become a Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO)?

Make a difference by creating great products
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Why use Scrum?

Scrum is vital for teams to deliver value amidst changing circumstances.
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Why is a scrum master called a servant leader?

They put the needs of the team first.
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Why become a Certified Scrum Master (CSM)?

Knowledge + Job Requirement
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Who facilitates (or owns) scrum events?

Different members of the Scrum team facilitate the various Scrum events.
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Which scrum event is most important?

Trick question...
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Which scrum events facilitate inspection and adaptation?

Every event includes inspection and adaptation.
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Who are the stakeholders in scrum?

Leaders & Customers
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Which scrum event is for process improvement?

Each Scrum event plays a role in process improvement.
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Where should I start with scrum certifications?

Your best path and starting point really depends on your goals.
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When should scrum events be held?

The Scrum team has freedom to adapt when some of the Scrum events are held.
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When does Scrum not work well?

Scrum can fail when there is a substantial mismatch between organizational culture and the Scrum values.
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When did Scrum start?

The term was first used in project management in 1986 but the first Scrum project wasn't until 1993.
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What’s the right scrum team size?

The ideal development team size is between three and nine people.
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What scrum events are timeboxed?

Every Scrum event is timeboxed.
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What’s the difference between scrum and agile?

If you’re practicing Scrum, you’re working in an Agile way.
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What's an example of acceptance criteria?

Given that... When... Then...
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What is the sprint goal in scrum?

A vision and theme to guide the sprint.
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What is the definition of scrum?

Scrum is a team-based framework to increase work visibility allowing for regular evaluation and timely adjustments.
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What is velocity in Scrum?

Velocity measures how many story points a Scrum team completes on average per sprint.
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What is the increment in scrum?

The increment is the new functionality or value delivered at the end of a sprint.
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