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TLDR: Scrum is an agile framework for managing and delivering complex projects, particularly in software development. Introduced in 1995 by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, it emphasizes iterative progress, collaboration, and adaptability. Scrum uses defined roles, artifacts, and events to streamline workflows and ensure continuous delivery of value to stakeholders.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_(software_development)

In Scrum, work is divided into time-boxed iterations called sprints, typically lasting 1 to 4 weeks. Teams focus on completing prioritized tasks from the product backlog, which is managed by the product owner. Key roles include the Scrum Master, who facilitates the process and removes impediments, and the development team, responsible for delivering increments of functionality. Regular ceremonies like daily standups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives ensure transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement.

https://www.scrum.org/resources/what-is-scrum

By emphasizing collaboration and flexibility, Scrum enables teams to respond effectively to changing requirements and stakeholder feedback. It fosters a culture of iterative development and cross-functional teamwork, making it ideal for dynamic environments. Widely adopted in software and beyond, Scrum has become a cornerstone of agile methodologies, driving innovation and efficiency in project management.

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Scrum may refer to:

  • Autozam Scrum, a microvan and pickup truck sold in Japan by Mazda
  • Line of scrimmage, line separating football teams before a play
  • Media scrum, an impromptu press conference, often held immediately outside an event such as a legislative session or meeting
  • "Scrum", a song on the album Diabolus in Musica by Slayer
  • Scrum, an offensive melee formation in Japanese game bo-taoshi
  • Scrum (rugby), a method of restarting play in rugby union and rugby league
    • Scrum (rugby union), scrum in rugby union
  • Scrum (software development), a framework used for software development

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Snippet from Wikipedia: Scrum

Scrum may refer to:

  • Autozam Scrum, a microvan and pickup truck sold in Japan by Mazda
  • Line of scrimmage, line separating football teams before a play
  • Media scrum, an impromptu press conference, often held immediately outside an event such as a legislative session or meeting
  • "Scrum", a song on the album Diabolus in Musica by Slayer
  • Scrum, an offensive melee formation in Japanese game bo-taoshi
  • Scrum (rugby), a method of restarting play in rugby union and rugby league
    • Scrum (rugby union), scrum in rugby union
  • Scrum (software development), a framework used for software development

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