## What Changes Move Sprint Reviews From Demo Mode to Product Thinking?
Shifting from demo mode to product thinking requires expanding the Sprint Review beyond showing completed work. Instead of treating it as a sign-off or progress report, the review becomes a collaborative working session that:
- **Explores Tactical Impact** – Discuss how new increments affect the product, current value measures (e.g., customer sentiment, usage trends), and changing demand.
- **Engages in Strategic Conversations** – Revisit business objectives, assess whether the Product Goal needs adjustment, and decide whether to pivot, pause, or continue based on new insights.
- **Includes Specialist Feedback** – Evaluate alignment with enterprise technical goals, design intentionality, and risks such as technical debt.
By bringing tactical, strategic, and specialist perspectives together, the Sprint Review evolves from a passive demo into an active product management forum that drives better decisions and continuous value delivery.
## Works Consulted
1. [Shifting from Delivery-Mode to Product Management- Shifting the Focus of Your Sprint Review](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/shifting-delivery-mode-product-management-shifting-focus-your-sprint-review) | Scrum.org | Accessed 18 Jul. 2025.
## Connections
follows:: [[2.2b Product-Focused Reviews Prevent Wasted Effort]]
topics:: [[Sprint Review]], [[Sprint Demo]]
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