All 7 Scrum Presentations
Scrum Overview - Introduction to Management
Scrum via Sprints - Introduction for the Customer
Introduction for a Product Owner
Introduction for a Development Team
Introduction for Scrum Masters
Roles
Product Owner
Development Team
Scrum Master
Events
Sprint
Sprint Planning
Daily Scrum
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospective
Artifacts
Product Backlog
Sprint Backlog
Increment
Each of these seven presentations introduce Scrum to a specific audience. They were created so management can learn why they should consider using Scrum; customers understand the events they will attend and the documents used at those events; and members of the Scrum team can get more in depth details about their roles and the artifacts they will maintain. These presentations can be used when Scrum is first introduced, or later as a refresher to make sure the team is adhering to the Scrum framework.
Scrum Overview
The Overview of Scrum presentation, goes through a cycle of the Scrum events, describing each Event, the Roles of Scrum and the Artifacts used by Scrum Teams. Describes how it uses the three pillars of Empirical Process Control: Visibility, Inspection and Adaption. It is 6 minutes long, with the intention of giving a quick overview of Scrum to those that are new to the Agile framework.
Scrum - Introduction for Management
The Introduction for Management presentation, compares the success rate of projects using the traditional Waterfall methodologies, versus using Agile frameworks. It walks through a project schedule setup as a Waterfall project, and the same project setup using a Scrum framework. It describes using iterative, incremental development, and closes with the Overview described earlier. It is 19 minutes long with the intent to show some of the benefits of Scrum, so management has enough of an overview, to consider using Scrum for some projects.
Scrum via Sprints
In the Scrum via Sprints presentation, it shows a Scrum team receiving a project, setting up the artifacts to support the project using Scrum, and goes through 3 cycles of Scrum Events, showing iterations of incremental development. The presentation demonstrates a Scrum team using a Product Backlog, Scrum Board and a Burndown Chart. The 43-minute presentation, is intended to show a project being initiated, how a Scrum team interacts, and goes through all of the Scrum events to create a final product.
Scrum - Introduction for the Customer
The Introduction for the Customer presentation is 15 minutes long. It emphasizes that the customer will primarily work with the Product Owner, to indicate what they consider to be the most valuable items for the product being developed. It also goes through the Scrum events they will be part of, while also introducing some of the terminology and artifacts used in the Scrum framework.
Scrum - Introduction for a Product Owner
The Introduction for the Product Owner presentation, describes the role of the Product Owner, the artifacts they maintain like the Product Backlog and Product Burndown Chart. Gives more specifics about Scrum events that the Product Owner participates: Sprint Planning, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective. It describes user stories in more detail. This presentation reviews the Scrum framework from a Product Owner’s perspective.
Scrum - Introduction for a Development Team
The Introduction for the Development Team presentation, describes the role of the Development Team, the artifacts they maintain like the Sprint Backlog and Sprint Burndown Chart. Give more specifics about the Scrum events that the Development Team participates: Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective. It describes how a team becomes self-organized when they are empowered with authority, required resources, the necessary information and are accountable for the results. This presentation reviews the Scrum framework from a Development Team’s perspective.
Scrum - Introduction for Scrum Masters
Since the Scrum Master is expected to know the most about the Scrum framework and helps the team members work within its rules, the Introduction for Scrum Masters presentation is 43 minutes long. It describes in detail all aspects of the Scrum framework, and describes being a Servant Leader. The intent of the presentation, is to describe the role of the Scrum Master, but also the roles of the Product Owner, the Development Team, the artifacts each of them maintains, and the events of the Scrum. It is a detail introduction of the Scrum framework, so a Scrum Master understands what they will be encouraging the Scrum Team to do.