Without regular demos a team cannot truly be agile<\/p>\n
And for large scale organizations – include system demos<\/p>\n
Sprint demos are perhaps the most valuable ceremony (for me at least)<\/p>\n
The whole idea behind agile was to get quick feedback from the stakeholders<\/p>\n
At the end of a sprint demo, there should be a yay or nay – which should then put the feature out in production, or action items for next sprint to be fixed<\/p>\n
What’s even more exciting – System demos<\/p>\n
These happen when multiple sprint teams together releasing different components form a larger solution – which ties the whole customer journey<\/p>\n
System demos not only demonstrate the system working in a holistic fashion, but also provides excellent visibility into what all the different teams are doing.<\/p>\n
Typically these can happen every 3 months (or Program Increment)<\/p>\n
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