Agile Scrum Demos and Sprint Review Meetings Just Got Easier


“Sprint Review: 15 tips to demo and continuously improve your product”.
This class contains proven steps and strategies on how to im...

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Agile Scrum Demos and Sprint Review Meetings Just Got Easier


“Sprint Review: 15 tips to demo and continuously improve your product”.
This class contains proven steps and strategies on how to improve your sprint review and demo as part of an agile scrum team.
I am sure you will get value from this because it gives you a complete introduction to agile scrum sprint reviews and walks you step by step through carrying out and improving sprint reviews in your team or business from the ground up. It also gives you plenty of examples. It tells you EXACTLY how I have carried out sprint reviews in practice and guides you through some common best practices based on extensive research. In this class you will learn:

•A brief recap of agile and scrum principles

•Why the sprint review is so powerful for inspecting, adapting, demoing and improving your product

•How to carry out a sprint review in your team or business like the pros

•Concise tips and options for improving your sprint review and taking them to the next level

So let’s get into the next chapter. Allow me to help you to learn, improve and master the agile scrum sprint review!

Table of Contents



Introduction3

What is Agile Scrum?6

What is the Sprint Review?8

Walkthrough: How to run a Sprint Review Meeting10

Introduction10

Typical Artifacts10

Explanation – The Process12

The Preparations12

The Setup13

Conducting the Meeting13

Ending the Meeting15

In Summary16

Tip 1 – Conduct Product Demos in All of Your Sprint Review Meetings17

Tip 2 – Don’t Focus Too Much on the Demo19

Tip 3 – Be Transparent All Throughout the Meeting 21

Tip 4 – Know Just How “Done”, Done is23

Tip 5 – Accept that New Features are Almost Always a Possibility25

Tip 6 – Discuss Features with Product Owner before the Actual Sprint Review Meeting27

Tip 7 – Keep the Demo as Short Possible29

Tip 8 – Keep the End User in Mind31

Tip 9 – Don’t Limit the Demo to Being a “One-Person Show”33

Tip 10 – Avoid Taking Shortcuts during the Demo35

Tip 11 – Focus on Providing Value37

Tip 12 – Learn how to deal with difficult requests39

Tip 13 – Learn How to Deal with Potentially Difficult Stakeholders41

Tip 14 – Do Not Be Afraid to Engage the Stakeholders43

Tip 15 – Keep the Meeting Lively45

Conclusion47

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