Sprint Zero
In CNM Agile, Sprint Zero is a special project undertaken to prepare and plan for a bigger project, which may consist of several iterations called Sprints. Many practitioners of Agile Scrum use the term, Sprint Zero, for a set of activities undertaken before any Sprint takes place. However, Agile Scrum doesn't officially recognize that term since, literally, Sprint Zero is not a Sprint.
In Scrum's definitions, every Sprint is an attempt to produce a potentially-shipable product increment, no matter how small. Every Sprint contains a combination of analysis, design, infrastructure, development, testing, and integration. Therefore, the common dysfunction called "Sprint Zero" is actually a contradiction in terms. Companies (and misinformed consultants and trainers) use this as a way to avoid changing waterfall habits.
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