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As a #scrummaster, you will be initiating and facilitating #scrum events for the #developmentteam and #productowner.
These events are designed to help the team review performance, product updates, and what has been achieved. They also help the team understand where improvements can be made and how best to proceed moving forward.
As a scrum master, you are a key player in these events and responsible for crafting something that actively engages the team, challenges them, and promotes understanding of why and how things have turned out the way they have.
Two of the most productive events are the #sprintreview and the #sprintretrospective.
The sprint review often includes the #productowner, #productstakeholders and the development team whilst the sprint retrospective tends to be reserved exclusively for the developers.
So, what is the difference between a sprint review and a sprint retrospective?
In this short video, John McFadyen explains the difference between the sprint review and the sprint retrospective, and provides some insights into how you can host a great event of your own.
John McFadyen has worked on some of the highest-performing scrum teams in the world as both a scrum master and #agilecoach. He has also worked at the coalface of some of the UK and Europe's largest, most comple #agiletransformations so he's led high-performance sprint reviews and sprint retrospectives.
If you like the idea of becoming a scrum master, visit our Certified Scrum Master course on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/scrum-master/certified-scrummaster/
If you are already a scrum master and want to upskill, visit our Advanced Certified Scrum Master course on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/scrum-master/advanced-certified-scrummaster/
If you have several years' experience as a scrum master and want to both validate and certify your professional skills, visit our Certified Scrum Professional Scrum Master course on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/scrum-master/certified-scrum-professional-scrum-master/
If you like the idea of mentored and coach-driven skills development, visit our Agile Coach Academy on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/agile-coach/agile-coach-academy/
If you have identified coaching as a valuable skill to develop, visit our on-demand Introduction to Coaching course on https://academy.agilecentre.com/courses/introduction-to-coaching
For more information on John McFadyen, visit https://www.johnmcfadyen.com or connect with John on LinkedIn by visiting https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmcfadyen/
#agile #scrum #projectmanagement #agileprojectmanagement #sprint #sprintreview #sprintretrospective #scrummaster #productowner #agilecoach #coaching
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As a #scrummaster, you will be initiating and facilitating #scrum events for the #developmentteam and #productowner.
These events are designed to help the team review performance, product updates, and what has been achieved. They also help the team understand where improvements can be made and how best to proceed moving forward.
As a scrum master, you are a key player in these events and responsible for crafting something that actively engages the team, challenges them, and promotes understanding of why and how things have turned out the way they have.
Two of the most productive events are the #sprintreview and the #sprintretrospective.
The sprint review often includes the #productowner, #productstakeholders and the development team whilst the sprint retrospective tends to be reserved exclusively for the developers.
So, what is the difference between a sprint review and a sprint retrospective?
In this short video, John McFadyen explains the difference between the sprint review and the sprint retrospective, and provides some insights into how you can host a great event of your own.
John McFadyen has worked on some of the highest-performing scrum teams in the world as both a scrum master and #agilecoach. He has also worked at the coalface of some of the UK and Europe's largest, most comple #agiletransformations so he's led high-performance sprint reviews and sprint retrospectives.
If you like the idea of becoming a scrum master, visit our Certified Scrum Master course on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/scrum-master/certified-scrummaster/
If you are already a scrum master and want to upskill, visit our Advanced Certified Scrum Master course on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/scrum-master/advanced-certified-scrummaster/
If you have several years' experience as a scrum master and want to both validate and certify your professional skills, visit our Certified Scrum Professional Scrum Master course on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/scrum-master/certified-scrum-professional-scrum-master/
If you like the idea of mentored and coach-driven skills development, visit our Agile Coach Academy on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/agile-coach/agile-coach-academy/
If you have identified coaching as a valuable skill to develop, visit our on-demand Introduction to Coaching course on https://academy.agilecentre.com/courses/introduction-to-coaching
For more information on John McFadyen, visit https://www.johnmcfadyen.com or connect with John on LinkedIn by visiting https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmcfadyen/
#agile #scrum #projectmanagement #agileprojectmanagement #sprint #sprintreview #sprintretrospective #scrummaster #productowner #agilecoach #coaching