Scrum is a simple framework used to
organize teams and get work done in a more productive manner
resulting in higher quality product. It allows teams the flexibility
of choosing the amount of work to be done at each juncture as well
as the best way to accomplish their tasks thereby cultivating a more
enjoyable and productive work environment. SCRUM focuses on:
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Prioritization based on business value
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Improving the usefulness of the product
(or “the deliverable”)
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Increasing revenue, particularly early
revenue.
Designed to adapt to changing requirements during the
development process, SCRUM allows teams to prioritize customer
requirements and reshape the product in real time according to
customer needs. By doing so, SCRUM manages the timely delivery of
the specified product (improving customer satisfaction) while
eliminating waste (steps which hold no value to the
customer).
SCRUM provides an opportunity to do the
following:
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Effectively achieve more in a fun
business environment
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Creating a great team
spirit
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Allowing for better control and
visibility on your
projects.
SCRUM introduces fun and great team spirit into the
business environment and by this achieving:
It is about common
sense!
Stand up
meeting
Burndown
Chart
Planning Poker

Visual
Board
Challenge
Board Sprint
Planning
Pigs and Chickens (and in the Hebrew version: The
hosts and the guests)

A scrum master on his way to rescue another
project...
