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- | ====== What Should Our Sprint Goals Look Like? ====== | + | ====== What Should Our Iteration Goals (Sprint Goals) Look Like? ====== |
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- | Had a couple of questions about Sprint / Iteration (hence “Sprint”) Goals recently, so I thought I’d write up a note on thinking. | + | |
- | The basic idea behind Sprint Goals is that they represent a stepping stone in achieving the overall release / program objectives of the team. They are not just a list of stories committed. The way to think about this is to ask “at the end of the Sprint we will have X”. X is the goal. X, in most cases, contributes toward the release / program objectives committed by the Team. X allows to understand that “this was a successful Sprint” (if we achieve itJ). And, by the way, X should be SMART. | + | The basic idea behind |
- | In some cases, we might be able to say that we got to the Sprint | + | In some cases, we might be able to say that we got to the Iteration Goals (Sprint |
- | It should be noted that the Sprint Goals are not always the directly related to the deliverable work of the Team. Some of them are going to be related to the Improvements the Team is taking on as a result of the Retrospectives. In this Sprint, for example, I would be unsurprised to see Iteration Goal related to BDD, but there are lots of other things we have been actively working through retrospectives. Making these part of the Sprint Goals allows the team to make them happen. | + | It should be noted that the Iteration Goals (Sprint Goals) are not always the directly related to the deliverable work of the Team. Some of them are going to be related to the Improvements the Team is taking on as a result of the Retrospectives. Making these part of the Iteration Goals (Sprint Goals) allows the team to make them happen. |
- | For many Teams I work with the Sprint Goals turn out to be pretty much a list of stories with the result that some teams do not bother. As said, that is not the intent. | + | For many Teams I work with the Iteration Goals (Sprint Goals) turn out to be pretty much a list of stories with the result that some teams do not bother. As said, that is not the intent. |
+ | ====== Want to Know More? ====== | ||
- | ~~LINKBACK~~ | + | * [[what_is_the_purpose_of_iteration_or_sprint_goals|What is the Purpose of Iteration (Sprint) Goals?]] |
- | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | + | * [[what_do_we_mean_by_smart_goals_or_objectives|What Do We Mean By SMART Goals or Objectives? |
+ | * For a scaled implementation basic guidance for Goals is provided at [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[what_is_the_purpose_of_iteration_or_sprint_goals|What is the Purpose of Sprint or Iteration Goals?]] | ||
+ | * [[how_do_we_talk_about_sprint_commitments_that_have_not_been_met_in_the_sprint|How Do We Talk About Sprint Commitments That Have Not Been Met / Done?]] | ||
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