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1. Sprint Planning

At the beginning of each sprint, the team will meet to set a sprint goal. After selecting a goal, the product owner presents the items that need to be completed for the upcoming sprint. These items are moved from the product backlog to the sprint backlog to be completed.

2. Daily Scrum Meetings

During the sprint, these short, mandatory meetings are typically at the beginning of each work day, run by the scrum master. These meetings are to set the goals for the day as well as for team members to update their scrum master on their progress from the previous work day. 

Tip: Update the effort needed on each task as updates come in so it is easier to gauge how much work is left in the sprint.

3. Sprint Review

The Sprint review is at the end of each sprint. The team shows off what it has accomplished during the sprint. 

4. Sprint Retrospective

Also at the end of each sprint, the team reflects on how Scrum is working for them and what they may want to improve on to make it even better.


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