Scrum is all about embrace change, release creativity, increase productivity
- Many organizations have adopted Scrum.
- Scrum is a simple method for the management of complex projects.
- Scrum is also a hyper-productivity tool!
- Scrum has been documented to dramatically improve productivity in teams previously paralyzed by heavier methodologies.
Scrum is a process skeleton that includes a set of practices and predefined roles. The main roles in Scrum are the “ScrumMaster” who maintains the processes and works similarly to a project manager, the “Product Owner” who represents the stakeholders, and the “Team” which includes the developers.
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