Scrum
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Definition
Scrum is a project management framework (or methodology) to run development projects in an Agile manner. Scrum is based on the idea of short iterations and feedback loops. Scrum emphasizes shared responsibility in collaboration and team reflection.
Video
Typical mistakes of a partially lived Scrum process
- “We have a lot of stories completed partially” (in the Review)
- “Have you never heard of a Definition of Done?”
- “What are you doing … having … story points carried over into the next sprint?”
- “We should have hired a ScrumMaster at the start of the project!”
- “How can you expect to ship when the tests don’t even pass?”
See Also
- Scrum ceremonies:
- Daily
- Grooming (Backlog Refinement + Estimation)
- Planning
- Review
- Retrospective
- Scrum artifacts:
- Kanban
External Resources
Introductions:
- Learn Scrum in less than 10 minutes (as seen on ScrumHub)
- An Introduction to Agile (basics, roles, time to market)
- Introduction to Scrum (training series by CollabNet, sporting the Scrum Reference Card)
- ScrumBrowser.com (interactive poster)
- Scrum Intro (by Atlassian)
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