Atlassian Agile Project Management Professional Certification Practice Exam

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During which Scrum event are completed and unresolved stories reviewed?

Sprint Planning

Sprint Review

The Sprint Review is the Scrum event specifically designed for reviewing completed and unresolved stories. During this event, the Scrum Team, along with stakeholders, inspects the increments of work that were completed during the Sprint. This includes demonstrating the completed product backlog items and discussing any unresolved stories that may need to be addressed in future Sprints.

The purpose of the Sprint Review is to provide a collaborative environment where the team can gather feedback, discuss what went well, what didn't, and gain insights from stakeholders. This not only helps with understanding the progress of the project but also allows for real-time adjustments to the product backlog based on stakeholder input.

In contrast, other events have different focuses. Sprint Planning is aimed at defining the work to be completed in the upcoming Sprint rather than reviewing completed work. The Sprint Retrospective is focused on the team's processes and performance during the past Sprint, allowing the team to reflect and identify improvements for the next cycle. The Daily Standup is a short, daily meeting for team members to synchronize their activities and plan for the next 24 hours, lacking the broader review context of the Sprint Review.

Sprint Retrospective

Daily Standup

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