Mastering Daily Scrum & Sprint Reviews: A Quick Guide


Daily Scrums and Sprint Reviews are essential components of the Scrum framework.

Daily Scrum

A Daily Scrum is a brief, time-boxed meeting (typically 15 minutes) where team members discuss progress, plans for the day, and any impediments they face. This meeting fosters accountability, enhances communication, and allows teams to adapt quickly to changes[1][3][8]. It usually occurs at the same time and place each day, reinforcing routine and focus on the Sprint Goal.

Sprint Review

The Sprint Review is a collaborative meeting held at the end of a Sprint, where the Scrum Team presents completed work to stakeholders for feedback. This event helps assess progress toward the Product Goal and may lead to adjustments in the Product Backlog based on stakeholder input[6][4]. It emphasizes collaboration and ensures alignment on future priorities.


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