Scrum
What is Scrum?
While the Scrum I’m talking about is most frequently used by software development teams, its principles and lessons can be applied to all kinds of teamwork. This is one of the reasons Scrum is so popular. Often thought of as an agile project management framework, Scrum describes a set of meetings, tools, and roles that work in concert to help teams structure and manage their work.
The framework
The scrum framework is heuristic; it’s based on continuous learning and adjustment to fluctuating factors. It acknowledges that the team doesn’t know everything at the start of a project and will evolve through experience. Scrum is structured to help teams naturally adapt to changing conditions and user requirements, with re-prioritization built into the process and short release cycles so your team can constantly learn and improve.
While Scrum is structured, it is not entirely rigid. we’ve learned that clear communication, transparency, and a dedication for continuous improvement should always remain at the center of whatever framework you choose. And the rest is up to you.
Question and Answer
- Why would teams use the Fibonacci sequence for story points estimation in agile?
- What is the difference between the Sprint Review and the Sprint Retrospective?