My dev teams move stories to "In Review" once the development is completed and assign it to the PO for review. The issue is most of the time the PO does not complete the review before the end of the sprint .
This causes 2 issues
1) Work done by the dev team has no credit as the task is not "Done" . So when we review the velocity, there is always a wrong data
2) These tickets which are" In Review" by the PO move to the next sprint and give an impression that the next Sprint is loaded.
How do you manage such cases?
Hi @Agile Curve -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
How about "take it to the team", and sit down with the product owner (PO) together to understand what you observe, why you hypothesize that is happening, and deciding how to experiment to improve the situation?
There could be lots of reasons for this symptom, and without more information it may be challenging for others not present with your team to help. For example:
Best regards,
Bill
Hi Bill, Thank you for the prompt response. The team wants me to look into this issue as a Scrum master. There is management pressure (which is not good) on why the velocity is low. The PO spread is thin which is one of the reasons for stories being in review. The PO says till I sign off the acceptance criteria and move it to done, your task is not done.
It appears you and the team have enough info to sit down with your product owner to discuss the problem and any experiment...
If the PO isn't part of the solution-ing, what you describe seems to indicate the scrum team ("developers", PO, SM) will not get to your goal of fully delivering the valuable items at the end of the sprint using your definition of done. My 2 cents: as scrum master you help facilitate that conversation, not do it for the team or the PO.
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