Sprint 35 - Followup on Sprint Action items

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Sprint 35 Action Items Review

Test your team's progress by evaluating how well you're adhering to sprint action items. This quiz provides an opportunity to reflect on practices from the last sprint and identify areas of improvement.

Key focus areas include:

  • Readiness of stories
  • Backlog management
  • Clear priorities
  • Ownership and communication
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by EvaluatingQATeam42
Stories should be sprint ready
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Keep separate backlog (items to start working on if there is nothing to work on from the current sprint)
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(QAs) To put appropriate comments/labels to indicate the state of the task and requirements, so there is no confusion when it is picked up by another QA
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The priorities should be clear
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Stories should be picked up by first resource available
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Demonstrate/take ownership of a story/topic/feature
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Using Agile
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MVP (Minimum Viable Product) - to have a clear understanding what is the MVP for our tasks and how well we are delivering it
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If a new story is added to the sprint it should not affect the team capacity to deliver, otherwise some Sprint stories should be removed
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JIRA (and not emails of other means of communication) should contain all pertinent essential info. Add the essential comments, summaries of analysis and discussions. When changing status to BLOCKED put comment what is blocking the JIRA
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Assign to yourself one story/task at a time, unless there is a valid reason for having more.
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If at some point you see that you've got more tasks then you can work on at the same time, release the tasks/stories you are not working on, so other devs/testers can pick them up. Use daily scrum to notify the team about it.
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Apply the action items as decided during retro meetings and follow up on the progress
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Label appropriately all the defects you are working on
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Assign the stories to the person who "holds the ball" (instead of having the stories unassigned)
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