YDS: Should a Scrum Team Show Undone Work in Sprint Review?

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Should a Scrum Team Show Undone Work in Sprint Review? Let's explore the options this situation presents. All of this and more are discussed in today's episode of Your Daily Scrum with Todd Miller and Ryan Ripley.

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Quick video. But concise and useful. Thanks TM & RR.

MrAkkim
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Do you have a standard template used for sprint review

robertsobolewski
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You've just saved my next review. <3

vascogindeoliveira
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Promises are just so flawed, not done is just pure waste and kills values.
A very nice, gentle, kind and firm NO. Definition of Done sets expectations.
Great insights to a frequent question. Thanks RR+TM 🌟

MarkBurville
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I misunderstood "show". It sounds like you mean demo? I thought of stories not done when i saw the title, which i typically do share to be transparent.

jodiekane
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Great short answer : NO :).
I have also made this mistake at the begining and the result was "stakeholders had thought the functionality was delivered and we had green grass paint".
We should talk about undone work during the Sprint Review but not show it.

tomaszgrygoruk
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Awesome explanation folks. However, I still feel undone work should be put in backlog especially when that specific work has been discussed, planned and shared with the Product owner. Am I right or wrong?

raanand