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Focusing on core Scrum events, stakeholder concepts, and communication artifacts.
- Sprint/Iteration: Short, fixed-length time box for creating an increment. Practical Context: The core cycle of development in Scrum/iterative approaches.
- Sprint Planning: Scrum event where team plans work for the upcoming Sprint. Practical Context: Defines the Sprint Goal and selects work from the backlog.
- Sprint Review: Event to demo the increment to stakeholders. Practical Context: Gathers feedback on the product increment.
- Stakeholder: Anyone affected by the project. Practical Context: Broad definition includes anyone with an interest or influence.
- Stakeholder Register: Document listing stakeholders and relevant information. Practical Context: Helps manage stakeholder engagement systematically.
- Stand-ups (Daily Syncs): Brief daily meetings for team members to synchronize status and identify impediments. Practical Context: Facilitates quick communication and problem identification.
- Status Meetings: Meetings focused on reporting project progress and status. Practical Context: Common communication mechanism, especially in predictive projects.
- Status Reports: Documents communicating project progress, performance, and issues. Practical Context: Formal way to update stakeholders.