The Scrum Framework

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Agile coaches need to be able to teach the agile framework their teams will use in 10 minutes or less. No joking. Why? Because they will have to teach it hundreds of times. Every time a new team member joins. Every time a manager stands in the team's way. And many more times besides. This video shows how Lyssa Adkins, coach of agile coaches, teaches the Scrum framework. Use her example as a starting point and get good at delivering your own version. Lyssa is the author of Coaching Agile Teams, a book created for agile coaches who are ready help their teams to go beyond the mechanics of agile to produce astonishing results.

Komentáře • 61

  • @vijayppatel
    @vijayppatel Před 2 lety +4

    This was my first video(year 2013) to get to know about scrum before interview, When interviewer asked my question about scrum I explain same what you did here in video. Wow! no further question asked and I got job. Thanks you very much.

  • @kbpradeep1980
    @kbpradeep1980 Před 2 lety +1

    Going to be 11 years old video.. all the pointers said here are still relevant and effective in the way we work! Thanks for putting this video and still available for all Scrum masters or Agile Coachers!

  • @trmokoena
    @trmokoena Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks, Lisa for simplifying the scrum framework!

  • @melindawright1177
    @melindawright1177 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you, Lyssa, for scrum framework explained in a nutshell.

  • @Dearmknight
    @Dearmknight Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent recap for the Scrum Framework - Thanks Lyssa!

  • @Jack-bh5rw
    @Jack-bh5rw Před 10 lety +1

    Awesome! this is the best SCRUM demo video I have ever seen

  • @110Turab
    @110Turab Před 10 lety +1

    Very concise and useful. This is what we call mastering the field.

  • @matthewmcconnell2255
    @matthewmcconnell2255 Před 7 lety

    Just wanted to say that your book is great and I have been using it in my coaching for quite a while! Thanks for all the hard work!

  • @MikeMtz1980
    @MikeMtz1980 Před 10 lety +1

    Very nice! All I've read make more sense now! Thank you!

  • @bankoledada
    @bankoledada Před 7 lety +1

    thumbs up. precise and accurate with the right keywords. awesome

  • @mehow.
    @mehow. Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you for the video, the best explanation I've found

  • @nicolewong3457
    @nicolewong3457 Před 6 lety

    Very precise and clear illustration.

  • @vishalchothani3952
    @vishalchothani3952 Před 10 lety

    Great video, thanks Lyssa. Made my basics clear

  • @tajplay2009
    @tajplay2009 Před 9 lety +1

    very good presentation and you have explained the scrum framework nicely

  • @assimali1994
    @assimali1994 Před 10 lety +1

    Spot on, very helpful and clear

  • @tokunboiginla9454
    @tokunboiginla9454 Před 6 lety

    Best explanation on SCRUM thus far.. thank you

  • @anjalikumari-qt4vx
    @anjalikumari-qt4vx Před 2 lety +1

    Hey ! Great work Lyssa...I was trying to relate all that I have learned so far and watching your video made my life so much easier to understand the Scrum Framework...Thanks for this one :)

  • @HassanKafshi
    @HassanKafshi Před 11 lety

    Excellent Scrum Framework overview in 10 minutes.

  • @maneamane261
    @maneamane261 Před 3 lety

    Very useful picture and comments, thanx

  • @johnapple1191
    @johnapple1191 Před 6 lety

    very well explained, everyone should watch

  • @RavjiPindoria
    @RavjiPindoria Před 9 lety

    Thank you for sharing your simple and nice presentation. Very helpful.

  • @AbdulKarim-oc8xy
    @AbdulKarim-oc8xy Před 4 lety +1

    Your teaching of scrum agile framework was very informative. Keep it up!!!

  • @guild_navigator
    @guild_navigator Před 9 lety

    Hi Lyssa! Great presentation and great book. One thing you omitted here is the critical step of Product Backlog Refinement (what we used to call grooming). Thanks!

  • @AyslanJenken
    @AyslanJenken Před 10 lety

    Great!!!

  • @JedHutchison
    @JedHutchison Před 3 lety

    this is amazing, thanks! :)

  • @rmh9371
    @rmh9371 Před 5 lety +1

    Very good video. Succinct and informative. Will use this info to explain Scrum quickly!

    • @Od4n
      @Od4n Před 3 lety

      Explain it quickly? Is this because you or "them" don't have time?

  • @Controller_Kings07
    @Controller_Kings07 Před 7 lety

    I LOVE U, U SAVED MY LIFE :)

  • @thanos_09872
    @thanos_09872 Před 5 lety

    thanks

  • @hashmo101
    @hashmo101 Před 13 lety +7

    This is one of the clearest and best explanations of SCRUM I've ever come across...the business you work in is blessed to have someone as concise and coherent as you.
    Can scrum work when you're trying to intergrate a 3rd party package into your 'product' when the 3rd party package is actually orchestrating parts of your processes and they want requirements up front to build their modules?
    Can you run multiple sprints in parallel if you have enough people to form multiple teams?

    • @stephenomojuyigbe3399
      @stephenomojuyigbe3399 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes you can run multiple teams building components of the products in parallel. Then you will need to have what is called the scrum of scrums to harmonize the work. Scrum can work when you are working with third parties even though it can be a little more challenging. As you know scrum is a philosophy, a culture and if your supplier does not buy into that culture it may be difficult for them to work within it's parameters.

  • @damianwatson666
    @damianwatson666 Před 11 lety +2

    Great video, thanks Lyssa. Agreed that losing the pen sound would be good - maybe record voice separately?

  • @IndieMusicFFM
    @IndieMusicFFM Před 11 lety +1

    Great! thanks a lot! I would like to work with people like you!

  • @sloydev
    @sloydev Před 10 lety +4

    Muy buena explicación rápida de Scrum en 10 minutos. Nos va a ser de mucha ayuda para nuestro proyecto.

    • @FernandoFGallego
      @FernandoFGallego Před 10 lety

      A mi siempre me salen las mismas dudas. Qué pasa si al final del sprint hay tareas que no se han terminado? Qué pasa si a mitad de sprint se han terminado todas? Y si alguien se pone malo? Y si hay imprevistos? Y si hay q hacer otras cosas como dar soporte, arreglar bugs del sprint anterior que surgen en mitad de otro sprint?

    • @sloydev
      @sloydev Před 10 lety +1

      Fernando F. Gallego Scrum deja muchas cosas abiertas, pero a mí también me gustaría oír consejos de _expertos_ sobre ese tipo de casos. Supongo que pasará más o menos como cuando te equivocas en la planificación con otra metodología: la cagaste, empieza a echar horas extra xD
      Lo que no cuenta en el vídeo es que diariamente se actualiza el gráfico de Burndown, en el que se compara el trabajo realizado con el trabajo que queda por hacer. Así se va viendo si se van a quedar cortos o se pasan de la planificación, y pueden ajustar la carga de trabajo.
      Pero vamos, supongo que cada equipo se adaptará a los imprevistos como pueda.

  • @ginnoonofre1965
    @ginnoonofre1965 Před 7 lety +4

    Excellent and very clear presentation. > Congratulations!!!

    • @karsynmathew5401
      @karsynmathew5401 Před 3 lety

      i realize it's kinda off topic but does anybody know a good place to stream newly released series online?

    • @jesusmateo5325
      @jesusmateo5325 Před 3 lety

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    • @michaelcason5026
      @michaelcason5026 Před 3 lety

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    • @karsynmathew5401
      @karsynmathew5401 Před 3 lety

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    • @jesusmateo5325
      @jesusmateo5325 Před 3 lety

      @Karsyn Mathew happy to help =)

  • @idont8001
    @idont8001 Před 10 lety

    Fair !! :)

  • @risteardob2095
    @risteardob2095 Před 11 lety

    You are correct but I think describing a Scrum Master as an Agile Coach is a good thing because a lot of people seem to think that the SM is a Project Manager. The term agile coach helps to uderscore the coaching element of the SM role.

  • @scrummasterinblack
    @scrummasterinblack Před 4 lety +1

    I am interested to learn why you picked Agile Coach as a more generic term for Scrum Master rather than something like Agile Master. Because a Scrum mastery is not only about coaching and not only about Agile.

  • @KrystianKaczor
    @KrystianKaczor Před 11 lety +1

    Scrum Framework doesn't have an Agile Coach role. Scrum Guide is clear about it. Scrum doesn't have a Team Member role, it's Developer. PBL is ordered not prioritized. Daily Standup is called Scrum - would be nice do mention that since it influences the framework's name. Definition of Done is also important part in Scrum.
    The exercise is a great idea. I need to give it a try myself.

  • @DavidSabine
    @DavidSabine Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Lyssa,
    I think it's important to clarify (and change in the video) your usage of the term Commitment. A few times throughout the video you state thing like: "the team commits to getting these things done in the Sprint"; or each team member in the Daily Scrum "makes a commitment to each other about what they're going to get done" in the day. The use of 'Commitment' in the most recent version of the Scrum Guide is (I believe) quite different -- specifically, "people personally commit to achieving the goals of the Scrum Team". That usage may appear compatible with your usage; however, "achieving the goals of the Scrum Team" is a broad statement which goes well beyond and may not relate to specific PBIs or Sprint Backlog tasks. For example, the Scrum Team's goal may not have one-to-one relationship to the Sprint Goal; and may not relate in a direct way to the Product Vision. The Scrum Team may set itself a goal like 'zero defects' or 'learning a new technology' or 'better communication' or 'hiring another developer'. A participant in my Scrum Master class put it nicely: "we commit to each other, we earn our place in the team every day". Due to the relative popularity of your video, I worry its usage of that term may reinforce the (wrong) notion that "estimates == commitments".

    • @videoscotto
      @videoscotto Před 2 lety +2

      I appreciate this comment was written prior to Scrum Guide 2020.
      Nowadays the word 'commitment' is used extensively throughout the Scrum Guide. An example extract is:
      "Each artifact contains a commitment to ensure it provides information that enhances transparency and focus against which progress can be measured:
      For the Product Backlog it is the Product Goal.
      For the Sprint Backlog it is the Sprint Goal.
      For the Increment it is the Definition of Done.
      These commitments exist to reinforce empiricism and the Scrum values for the Scrum Team and their stakeholders."

  • @boblow681
    @boblow681 Před 11 lety +1

    I wonder what Steve Jobs would say about this concept?
    There is basic tenet coined by Einstein which states that: "Anyone can make that which is complex..more complex....it takes a breath of genius to take that which is complex and make it simple!"....I wonder what he would say about SCRUM...brilliant or ......

  • @ayaqoob
    @ayaqoob Před 5 lety

    Great job! QQ - How to handle the scenario appropriately when during the sprint something changes which change the whole dynamics? The work in progress is needed to stop and ... your thoughts?

    • @stephenomojuyigbe3399
      @stephenomojuyigbe3399 Před 3 lety

      This scenario is exactly what scrum is designed for- ability to respond the change. The shorter the sprint the better because it means the work can be stopped.

  • @reykii
    @reykii Před 7 lety +1

    Great video, but the sound can be improved by using noise cancelling mic. Thanks!

  • @damianwatson666
    @damianwatson666 Před 11 lety

    The feature would need to be further decomposed during the Product Backlog grooming process by the development team. There is no exception!

  • @zlabia2001
    @zlabia2001 Před 12 lety

    very clear but what if no meaningful feature can fit in 4 weeks

  • @no565
    @no565 Před 11 lety

    Agile Coach is optimized for organizational dysfunctions whereas, Scrum master is optimized for team related dysfunctions.

  • @Bocika3
    @Bocika3 Před 12 lety

    Scrum Master is not an Agile Coach!!! two have very different roles....

  • @davidh6722
    @davidh6722 Před 8 lety

    between 10 and 15 seconds you state "every coach should be able to train the framework of their choice in 10 minutes or less". Really? Train an entire framework in 10 minutes? Do your training classes only last 10 minutes? Get rid of that and it's a decent, quick overview of scrum.

    • @Tutumargonari
      @Tutumargonari Před 6 lety

      Read the description and you might understand why :)
      It doesn't mean that if you know how to explain it under 10 minutes, from that moment on, you can ONLY teach it in 10 minutes, even if it's a training class.
      Being able to explain it under 10 minutes is simply one more tool in your agile coach toolbox, ready to be used over and over again, whenever
      needed :)

  • @mateomateo5864
    @mateomateo5864 Před 4 lety

    Jouais c’est pas