Generally Accepted Scrum Practices (GASPs) in Scrum

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What are Generally Accepted Scrum Practices (GASPs) ? Generally Accepted Scrum Practices are activities performed by many Scrum teams. These are practices that are generally accepted as a good idea. Some examples of...

Transparency, Inspection and Adaptation in Scrum

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What are the three pillars of Scrum ? The three pillars of Scrum are the cycle of – Transparency, Inspection and Adaptation. How does the three pillars of Scrum play itself out during...

Sprint Planning Session and all other Scrum Ceremonies

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What is a Sprint Planning session ? A Sprint Planning session is a meeting with the whole team including the Scrum Master and the Product Owner. The Planning session is divided into...

Principles, Artifacts and Focus of Scrum

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What does Scrum focus on ? The focus of Scrum is on Iterative and Incremental development ie. Scrum focuses on delivering small increments of product or solution in short iterations to allows...

Scrum and Empirical Process Control

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What does the ‘courage’ value in Scrum refer to ? ‘Courage’ refers to the fact that the Scrum teams should have the courage to take on challenges and the individual people on the...

Respect and Openness values of Scrum

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What does the ‘respect’ value in Scrum refer to ? The ‘respect’ value of Scrum is having respect for the Scrum team member’s diverse backgrounds, experiences, and range of skills that enables them...

Role played by a Scrum Master and the Core Values of Scrum

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What is the role played by the Scrum Master ? The Scrum Master helps the team understand and execute Scrum. The Scrum Master job is to help the Development Team, the Product...

How does a Scrum Project look like

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How can a Scrum team be most effective ? To be effective a team needs to understand the values of Scrum and the Agile Manifesto principles. This helps the team get into...

Why is Scrum the most common approach to Agile and why do teams adopting...

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What is Scrum ? Scrum is a simple, lightweight framework for delivering products and solutions iteratively and incrementally. Also, Scrum is an Agile framework of iterative and incremental product and solutions delivery...

How do teams Welcoming changing requirements and deliver working software

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What are some of the Large scale and distributed Agile software development methods and Frameworks ? Examples of Large scale and distributed Agile software development methods and Frameworks are – Scaled Agile...