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Developers

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đź’ˇ The Developers are accountable for delivering high-value working products.

Skills #

Any skills needed in order to create a product Increment.

Self-organizing, cross-functional.

What they do day-to-day #

  • Organize and manage their own work
  • Develop skills necessary to create a product increment as a team
  • Collaborate with other Developers to work more effectively
  • Review the Product Backlog items to have a good understanding of the work to be done
  • Own team decisions and commitments
  • Continuously think of ways to improve
  • Estimate and plan upcoming work in uncertainty where not all questions may be answered before the work begins

Developers’ Role in Scrum Events #

Sprint Planning #

  • Collaborate with the Product Owner to define realistic but challenging Sprint Goals
  • Ask questions about the Product Backlog items if something is unclear
  • Estimate the work to be done
  • Decompose Product Backlog items into tasks
  • Pick up the work from the Sprint Backlog (instead of waiting for it to be assigned)

Daily Scrum #

  • Decide how to run the meeting and lead it
  • Review progress toward the Sprint Goal since the last Daily Scrum
  • Create a plan of work for the upcoming day before the next Daily Scrum
  • Identify any impediments they need help with and decide on the next step to do to start resolving them (the resolution doesn’t happen in the Daily Scrum)
  • Make the progress toward the Sprint Goal visible

Sprint Review #

  • Show the work completed to the stakeholders
  • Answer questions from the stakeholders
  • Take note of the stakeholders’ feedback

Sprint Retrospective #

  • Actively participate in the meeting, providing insights and improvement ideas
  • Staying open to others’ ideas
  • Volunteer to drive some action items the team decided to implement as a result of their discussion
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Updated on April 4, 2024
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Table of Contents
  • Skills
  • What they do day-to-day
  • Developers’ Role in Scrum Events
    • Sprint Planning
    • Daily Scrum
    • Sprint Review
    • Sprint Retrospective

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