C. What are the 5 Scrum events?
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2025 6:27 am
Scrum has a set of repeatable events or Scrum Ceremonies that are compatible with the Agile framework and methodology. They are as follows:
Sprint Sprint planning meeting will be able to adapt to these changes as well?
Luckily, ClickUp gives you multiple views to fit your team’s Scrum workflow.
Here is a detailed view of these views:
A. Required Task Views ClickUp has two required task views to manage two of the most common project management styles:
List View If your Scrum teams like GTD-style to-do lists, then this is the view for them. Here, complex tasks are listed in a checklist that you can tick off as you progress.
It's the perfect view to keep track of sprint lists for multiple tasks during a sprint or release planning session. Since each task is listed one after the other, you can quickly tackle each one sequentially.
These lists are truly a lifesaver, especially in times of crisis.
The ClickUp List View
Board View If you want to combine Scrum and Kanban then this is the view for you. However, this Task chief vice president marketing officer email list Board is also ideal if you only want some Kanban functionality on your Scrum Board .
Here, tasks are placed on a board
where you can drag and drop them to make quick adjustments.
With this Task Board, you improve project visibility, as your team members can see at all times who is responsible for specific tasks.
tasks in ClickUp's powerful Dashboard view
B. Team Box View Don't you just hate being the person nagging people about what they're working on?
Box view is great for getting a high-level overview of your team's tasks, as they are sorted by assignee.
The product owner and project manager can use this view to easily keep track of who is working on what, much like a task board.
The Box view inside ClickUp
C. Calendar View Do you really want to endure the pain of having to rewrite all your complex tasks on a physical calendar?
ClickUp's Calendar view is great for collaborative decision making. It can help the product owner and project manager plan their Sprint tasks. It's also a handy way to decide when you can add backlog items to your Scrum sprint.
For added flexibility, an agile project manager can view their calendar as:
Days: View all tasks scheduled for a given date
4-Day: View your task calendar over a period of four consecutive days
Week: View your weekly sprint calendar
Monthly: Shows your project roadmap on a monthly basis
Sprint Sprint planning meeting will be able to adapt to these changes as well?
Luckily, ClickUp gives you multiple views to fit your team’s Scrum workflow.
Here is a detailed view of these views:
A. Required Task Views ClickUp has two required task views to manage two of the most common project management styles:
List View If your Scrum teams like GTD-style to-do lists, then this is the view for them. Here, complex tasks are listed in a checklist that you can tick off as you progress.
It's the perfect view to keep track of sprint lists for multiple tasks during a sprint or release planning session. Since each task is listed one after the other, you can quickly tackle each one sequentially.
These lists are truly a lifesaver, especially in times of crisis.
The ClickUp List View
Board View If you want to combine Scrum and Kanban then this is the view for you. However, this Task chief vice president marketing officer email list Board is also ideal if you only want some Kanban functionality on your Scrum Board .
Here, tasks are placed on a board
where you can drag and drop them to make quick adjustments.
With this Task Board, you improve project visibility, as your team members can see at all times who is responsible for specific tasks.
tasks in ClickUp's powerful Dashboard view
B. Team Box View Don't you just hate being the person nagging people about what they're working on?
Box view is great for getting a high-level overview of your team's tasks, as they are sorted by assignee.
The product owner and project manager can use this view to easily keep track of who is working on what, much like a task board.
The Box view inside ClickUp
C. Calendar View Do you really want to endure the pain of having to rewrite all your complex tasks on a physical calendar?
ClickUp's Calendar view is great for collaborative decision making. It can help the product owner and project manager plan their Sprint tasks. It's also a handy way to decide when you can add backlog items to your Scrum sprint.
For added flexibility, an agile project manager can view their calendar as:
Days: View all tasks scheduled for a given date
4-Day: View your task calendar over a period of four consecutive days
Week: View your weekly sprint calendar
Monthly: Shows your project roadmap on a monthly basis