Demonstrating And Validating The Sprint
Agile promotes an insect and adapt process where feedback from the users and customers is sought continuously rather than waiting until the end before validating the product and making improvements. It’s important to keep the quality of the product in development, and the only way to do that is to check on it every now and then as well as exposing it to users and customers. This article discusses a few different ways the Product Owner can validate their product to know that they are on the right track.
Sprint Review
When it comes to Scrum, time boxes ensure that feedback on the product is taken consistently: if the Sprint is for two weeks, then everyone knows they meet every two weeks. Even though feedback is welcome anytime from anyone, the best place to do that is in the Sprint Review.
The Sprint Review happens at the end of every Sprint and every Sprint should produce a potentially releasable product increment. The Scrum Team, the customers, and other key stakeholders should collaborate to inspect each increment and adapt the Product Backlog as needed.
Recommended Further Reading
The following materials may assist you in order to get the most out of this course: