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  1. What is Scrum? | Scrum.org

    If you are just getting started, think of Scrum as a way to get work done as a team in small pieces at a time, with experimentation and feedback loops along the way. This learning series …

  2. What is Scrum: An Introduction to the Scrum Framework

    Apr 4, 2018 · In this session, we provide an overview of the Scrum framework, discuss how Scrum enables agility and ways that empiricism can empower the teams that use it.

  3. The Scrum Guide

    Scrum is defined in the Scrum Guide by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, the originators of Scrum and is translated and available in over 30 languages.

  4. Home | Scrum.org

    This mission drives everything we do. We've seen individuals and organizations use the power of Scrum to transform the way they work and deliver value. We want to help others enjoy the …

  5. What is Professional Scrum?

    With Professional Scrum, Scrum Teams strive to do the right things for stakeholders by delivering value. The measurement of value helps Scrum Teams to focus on outcomes while gathering …

  6. An Introductory Video Series to Scrum

    Mar 9, 2022 · In this 18 part series of short Scrum Tapas videos, Professional Scrum Trainer Ryan Brook walks viewers through the Scrum Framework piece-by-piece, explaining each …

  7. What is a Scrum Team? | Scrum.org

    A Scrum Team is a small (typically 10 or fewer) team of people that work together, using the Scrum Framework, to create something valuable. The team consists of:

  8. The Scrum Process Explained

    Jan 3, 2020 · The Scrum process is often termed as a rinse and repeat process. It is only the 4 inspect & adapt events within the main container event called a sprint that is really repeated.

  9. Introduction to the Scrum Events

    There are five Scrum events (the Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective), each with their own purpose, time constraints and participants.

  10. What is a Product Backlog? - Scrum.org

    As described in the Scrum Guide, the Product Backlog is an emergent, ordered list of what is needed to improve the product. It is the single source of work undertaken by the Scrum Team.