The responsibility of time-boxing (or limiting the amount of time spent) in a Scrum meeting is given to the Scrum Master. He maintains a time-box so that the Scrum Team […]
Scrum Rules: The Daily Scrum Is Time-Boxed to 15 Minutes
The Daily Scrum is designed to dramatically improve transparency among Scrum Team Members and their stakeholders who are interested in observing the meeting. There is a fixed limit of 15 […]
Scrum Rules: There Is No Break Between Sprint Review and Retrospective
After a team finishes its Sprint Review, the Retrospective meeting should begin immediately. Of course, there may be a small transition period as non-team members leave a meeting room or […]
Scrum Rules: The Sprint Planning Meeting Is Time-Boxed
Time-boxing is the practice of ending a meeting exactly on time regardless of the state of discussion or the desire of participants. In Scrum, the length of the Sprint Planning […]