Sprint Conclusion
Understanding when a Sprint concludes is crucial for maintaining the flow of work and ensuring that Scrum principles are adhered to. This article explores the end of a Sprint and clarifies common misconceptions.
Exam Question
When does a Sprint conclude?
(choose the best answer)
A. When all Product Backlog items meet their Definition of Done.
B. When the Sprint Retrospective is complete.
C. When the Product Owner decides enough has been delivered to meet the Sprint Goal.
D. When all the tasks are completed by the Developers.
Correct Answer
B. When the Sprint Retrospective is complete.
Explanation
Correct Answer
B. When the Sprint Retrospective is complete:
A Sprint officially concludes with the completion of the Sprint Retrospective. This event follows the Sprint Review and provides an opportunity for the Scrum Team to inspect and adapt their processes for the next Sprint.
Incorrect Answers
A. When all Product Backlog items meet their Definition of Done: The Sprint does not conclude based on the completion of Product Backlog items alone. It is a time-boxed event, and its conclusion is marked by the end