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Sprint Review

A Sprint Review is a key event in the Scrum framework where the development team presents the work completed during the sprint to stakeholders and product owners. It serves as an informal meeting to demonstrate the increment, gather feedback, and discuss potential adjustments to the product backlog. The goal is to inspect the product increment and adapt the product backlog based on stakeholder input.

Also known as: Sprint Demo, Sprint Demo Review, Sprint Showcase, Iteration Review, Sprint Retrospective (common confusion)
🧊Why learn Sprint Review?

Developers should learn and use Sprint Reviews to ensure transparency, validate that the delivered work meets stakeholder expectations, and incorporate feedback early in the development cycle. It is essential in agile projects for iterative improvement, aligning team efforts with business goals, and fostering collaboration between developers and stakeholders, particularly in software development environments using Scrum.

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