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Term | Definition |
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Kaizen | Kaizen (改善), is the Japanese word for "continuous improvement ". In business, kaizen refers to activities that continuously improve all functions and involve all employees from the CEO to the assembly line workers. |
Stakeholders | A stakeholder is, in short: anyone with an interest in the project |
Scrum Master | The ScrumMaster role is unique, and some of its key expectations are: The ScrumMaster is a facilitator. The ScrumMaster is a coach. The ScrumMaster helps the team remove impediments. |
Artifact | artifact. A tangible by-product produced during product development. The product backlog, sprint backlog, and potentially shippable product increment are examples of Scrum artifacts. |
Poker | Image result for definition of poker in agile Planning poker, also called Scrum poker, is a consensus-based, gamified technique for estimating, mostly used to estimate effort or relative size of development goals in software development. |
Prioritize | It's Ordered -- Not Prioritized! |
Product Owner | The Product Owner (PO) is the member of the team responsible for defining Stories and prioritizing the Team Backlog so as to streamline the execution of program priorities |