PSM I
Who can change the Sprint Backlog items?
"No one can change it after the Sprint Planning. Note: the Development Team is always changing the ""tasks"" in the Sprint Backlog.
Who's cross-functional?
Both the Scrum Team and the Development Team
Who leads the team?
Everyone
Who can attend the Daily Scrum?
Everyone "can" attend, but only the Development Team members participate.
Who's responsible for communicating with the customer?
Mainly the Product Owner
Who's responsible for removing impediments?
Mainly the Scrum Master
Who's responsible for the architecture of the solution?
The Development Team
Who's responsible for maximizing the value of the product?
The Product Owner
Who's responsible for maximizing the value of the work of the Development Team?
The Product Owner
Who's responsible for revising the Product Backlog?
The Product Owner
Who's responsible for the visibility and transparency of the Product Backlog?
The Product Owner
Who's responsible for breaking down the epic user stories into normal size user stories?
The Product Owner (the Development Team helps)
Who manages the team?
Management activities are distributed among team members.
Who directs the team?
No one
Who's the project manager?
No one
Who should attend the Daily Scrums?
Only the Development Team "should" attend.
Who breaks down the Product Backlog items into tasks?
The Development Team
Who creates the Increments?
The Development Team
Who decides how to get the items "Done"?
The Development Team
Who decides on the number of items for the Sprint?
The Development Team
Who decides on the technical approach?
The Development Team
Who estimates the Product Backlog items?
The Development Team
Who identifies the capacity of the team for a Sprint?
The Development Team
Who manages the Sprint Backlog?
The Development Team
Who measures the progress of a Sprint?
The Development Team
Who owns the Sprint Backlog?
The Development Team
Who tracks velocity?
The Development Team
Who turns the Product Backlog items into "Done" Increments?
The Development Team
Who's responsible for QA?
The Development Team
Who's responsible for conducting the Daily Scrums?
The Development Team
Who's responsible for documentations?
The Development Team
Who's responsible for planning how to meet a Sprint Goal?
The Development Team
Who's responsible for re-estimations?
The Development Team
Who's responsible for testing?
The Development Team
Who updates the burn-down charts?
The Development Team (for the Sprint) and the Product Owner (for the project or releases)
Who's responsible for adjustments inside the Sprint?
The Development Team and the Product Owner
Who manages the Daily Scrums?
The Development Team. They might want to ask the Scrum Master to facilitate the meeting for them.
Who assigns the business value to the Product Backlog items?
The Product Owner
Who checks to see if the item is "Done" before the Sprint Review?
The Product Owner
Who creates the Product Backlog items?
The Product Owner
Who has the authority to cancel a Sprint?
The Product Owner
Who has the final say on the order of the Product Backlog items?
The Product Owner
Who manages the Product Backlog?
The Product Owner
Who measures the progress of releases?
The Product Owner
Who measures the progress of the project?
The Product Owner
Who owns the Product Backlog?
The Product Owner
Who sequences the Product Backlog?
The Product Owner
Who's responsible for engaging the stakeholders?
The Product Owner
Who's responsible for making the Product Backlog items clear?
The Product Owner
Who decides on releasing the Increments?
The Product Owner, based on the input from other stakeholders
Who manages the Scrum process?
The Scrum Master
Who's responsible for facilitating the adoption of Scrum in the organization?
The Scrum Master
Who's responsible to ensure that Scrum is followed entirely?
The Scrum Master
Who manages the obstacles?
The Scrum Master (non-technical obstacles), or the Development Team (technical obstacles)
Who's responsible for facilitation of the meetings?
The Scrum Master, as requested or needed
Who owns tasks?
The ownership is shared.
Who owns the Product Backlog items?
The ownership is shared.
Who defines the Definition of Done?
The performing organization may create a definition for all projects. The Development Team creates it otherwise.
Who sets the Sprint Goal?
The whole Scrum Team
Who sets the duration of Sprints?
The whole Scrum Team
Who should attend the Sprint Planning?
The whole Scrum Team
Who should attend the Sprint Retrospective?
The whole Scrum Team
Who's responsible for adaptations?
The whole Scrum Team
Who's responsible for improvements in the team?
The whole Scrum Team
Who's responsible for inspections?
The whole Scrum Team
Who's the ultimate accountable person for the project?
The whole Scrum Team
Who should attend the Sprint Review?
The whole Scrum Team and the customer
Who decides if someone should be removed from the team?
The whole team
Who assigns the tasks to team members?
Themselves