
The Daily Scrum – Part 3
Daily stand-up meetings can take place in almost any project, regardless of framework, but for Scrum, it is one of the mandatory ceremonies to be part of. Also known as the Daily Scrum, this meeting has a prescribed time-box of 15 minutes, and is for the developers to collaborate and discuss on their progress by answering variations of the following questions:
1. What did I complete yesterday?
2. What will I complete today?
3. What’s blocking my work?
The Scrum Master makes sure that the daily stand-up takes place, while the Product Owner is there to observe. If the customers want to attend this meeting, they may do so but at most, they can also just observe.
What the daily stand-up is for?
The daily stand-up is not a place where team members simply give updates to the project manager or the Scrum Master and Product Owner. It is a place where they realign on how they are meeting the Sprint goals. An important part of daily stand-ups is when the developers collaborate on the impediments of each member. While the brevity of the meeting won’t leave any room for problem-solving, being able to inform everyone of the help needed gives a sense of purpose and urgency for the team.
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Master of Agile – Scrum Product Owner With 59 Seconds Agile (Video Training Course)
Introductory Offer: Free Course
What is this course?
This ‘Master of Agile – Scrum Product Owner With 59 Seconds Agile (Video Training Course)’ provides an in-depth understanding of the Scrum Product Owner roles and responsibilities
You will explore the Agile Scrum project life-cycle, including how an Agile User Story is created, to how we know when it is ‘done’
This course is aimed at those with or without prior knowledge and experience of the Agile values and principles
During this course you will learn the tools needed to succeed as a Scrum Product Owner
What will you learn?
You will gain an in-depth understanding of the Scrum Product Owner roles and responsibilities, and you will be able to
- Fully understand the role of the Scrum Product Owner
- Understand the roles involved in an Agile project
- Create an effective Product Backlog
- Effectively participate in Scrum Meetings such as the Daily Stand-up, Sprint Review and Retrospective
- Identify the roles involves in the Scrum Team

What topics are covered within this course?
You will cover the following topics during this course:
- An Introduction to Agile Project Management (Product Owner)
- The 12 Agile Principles (Product Owner)
- The Declaration of Interdependence (Product Owner)
- Introduction to Scrum (Product Owner)
- Scrum Project Roles (Product Owner)
- The Agile Project Life-cycle (Product Owner)
- Acceptance Criteria and the Prioritised Product Backlog (Product Owner)
- Epics and Personas (Product Owner)
- Sprint Planning (Product Owner)
- User Stories (Product Owner)
- The Daily Scrum (Product Owner)
- The Product Backlog (Product Owner)
- Scrum Charts (Product Owner)
- Review and Retrospective (Product Owner)
- Validating a Sprint (Product Owner)
- Releasing the Product (Product Owner)
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