Sprint Review Meeting In Scrum – More Than Just Sprint Demo
Posted on September 18, 2010
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Each Sprint in Scrum has to have 2 meetings – Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective at the end. It is very essential that the Scrum Master never allows the team to skip these meeting. These meetings uplift Inspect and Adapt principles of Scrum and help the product to be better and better after each Sprint.
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Sprint Review is attended by Product Owner, Scrum Master, Team, Stake Holders and everyone who is interested in the project. Larger audience is the key to get quality and unbiased comments/feedback. These suggestions and improvements are fed to the subsequent sprints. Product Owner should make most of the comments received during the Sprint Review. It helps him/her make the decision whether the team built/completed the committed features properly or not.
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Sprint Review involves the Product Demo (If needed).
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Product Owner reviews the product as per Definition of Done and he prevent the team from demonstrating the features that are not conforming to Definition of Done. Those features/User Stories go back to Product Backlog.
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Sprint Review often involves Product Owner with Stake Holders doing an in-depth review and provide the team an insight in to the market condition, value additions etc.

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