20 Questions Team
From Wayne's Dusty Box of Words
20 Questions a new Scrum Master should ask a Team to Get up to Speed
- How large is your product backlog?
- What is the typical age of a user story in the product backlog?
- What is your average lead time from an idea being added to the product backlog to its delivery?
- Does your product backlog contain user stories none of the current team members is familiar with?
- How often are you grooming the product backlog?
- On how many user stories are you working in parallel during backlog grooming?
- How long does the grooming of a typical user story take?
- How are you creating user stories? (Is it a joint team effort with the PO or is the product owner writing the user stories and the team estimates them?)
- Where are you discussing user stories? Only during grooming sessions or also on Slack or via comments on tickets, for example?
- Do you apply a "definition of ready" standard to your user stories?
- If so, of what criteria is your "definition of ready" composed of?
- Who is writing acceptance criteria and in what format?
- How are you estimating the likely effort of a user story?
- Are you estimating in man-hours or story points?
- How are you practicing the estimation process, if the team shares different opinions?
- What is a typical distribution of story sizes in your sprint backlogs?
- Are you reestimating user stories at the end of a sprint? If so, under which circumstances are you doing so?
- What was your velocity of the last three sprints?
- How many user stories are typically not finished within a sprint and for what reasons?
- Are you changing user stories once they are become an item of a sprint backlog? And if so, under what circumstances?