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Scrum teams present their work in progress after every sprint. Learn more about how teams share progress and gather feedback below.
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What are Sprint Demo Presentations?
Sprint Demo (or Sprint Review) presentations are presentations of sprint work in progress. Team get together and present their goals, tasks, and results. They use this as the mechanism for collecting feedback and validation about their direction.
Why are Sprint Demo Presentations Valuable?
Sprint demos are valuable because teams use this as the mechanism for collecting feedback and validation about their direction. Through presenting their work in progress, they "build in public" and gather feedback to understand how to change their plan if needed.
How are Sprint Demo Presentations Made?
The full team of people who did work in the sprint get together to compile the sprint demo based on the Sprint Planning Items.
Sprint Demo Presentation Template
Here's a template for slides that a team can use for sprint demos:
When Should Teams Perform Sprint Demos?
Teams perform sprint demos at the end of each sprint.
Key Components of Sprint Demo Presentations
Sprint demos are clear: they present the goals of the sprint, the work that was progressed on, info about what was not finished, and the next sets of priorities for the team.
How to Build Sprint Demo Presentations
Here are the steps:
Perform the sprint
Demo the sprint
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