Hi,
Here's something interesting I found in the Scrum Guide:
"Scrum prescribes four FORMAL events for inspection and adaptation, as described in the Scrum Events section of this document:
Sprint Planning
Daily Scrum
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospective"
"Other than the Sprint itself, which is a container for all other events, each event in Scrum is a FORMAL opportunity to inspect and adapt something."
"Sprint Review (...) This is an INFORMAL meeting, not a status meeting, and the presentation of the Increment is intended to elicit feedback and foster collaboration."
So... Sprint Review is a formal event but an informal meeting. How does that work? What's the difference between a meeting and an event?
Here's something interesting I found in the Scrum Guide:
"Scrum prescribes four FORMAL events for inspection and adaptation, as described in the Scrum Events section of this document:
Sprint Planning
Daily Scrum
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospective"
"Other than the Sprint itself, which is a container for all other events, each event in Scrum is a FORMAL opportunity to inspect and adapt something."
"Sprint Review (...) This is an INFORMAL meeting, not a status meeting, and the presentation of the Increment is intended to elicit feedback and foster collaboration."
So... Sprint Review is a formal event but an informal meeting. How does that work? What's the difference between a meeting and an event?