Sprint 0 is an intense two to three week period during which the team initiates new projects to get them ready for the first application release. Projects do not typically go through Sprint 0 more than one time and instead use backlog grooming and other planning techniques to drive the future direction of the application. Sprint 0 takes place after the project contracting phase and prep work (i.e. travel logistics, system access, background checks, etc.) have been completed.
The primary objectives of Sprint 0 are to identify the Project Goals and define a Release Plan to meet these goals. Additional objectives include:
Key Deliverables: The typical key deliverables in order of importance include:
The implementation of Sprint 0 is a compilation of various workshops the core project team participates in along with independent working sessions. Given the highly collaborative aspect of Sprint 0, it is important to have everyone in the same geographic location. It is also imperative that participants allocate dedicated time to the workshops or independent working sessions and set this expectation with their colleagues.
Preparation: Prior to starting Sprint 0, the following should have already been completed:
See Pre-Sprint 0 Logistics Checklist and Sprint 0 Schedule sample and the Project Initiation Best Practices Checklist.
Agenda: The typical Sprint 0 agenda includes the following activities:
Proofs of concept allow the team to evaluate the viability of the more complex features that have been identified during story mapping. Proofs of concept should be used when the delivery team is uncertain about design concepts to prove their functionality.
Workshop session with the whole team
Discussion with the whole team
Note: The documents provided in links are templates and examples only and should be adjusted as necessary based on project specifics.
Facilitation: The facilitator needs to spur conversation by asking questions and calling on individuals that may not volunteer information freely to ensure all perspectives are heard and included. This is another step towards building relationships and trust.
Virtual or remote Sprint 0 sessions seek to achieve the same goals outlined above, but have different set of demands. Successful virtual Sprint 0 session double down on the fundamentals of collaboration, trust and productivity. In order to emphasize these fundamentals organizations should:
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