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  1. What is Scrum? | Scrum.org

    Scrum is an empirical process, where decisions are based on observation, experience and experimentation. Scrum has three pillars: transparency, inspection and adaptation.

  2. Home | Scrum.org

    Learn Scrum on your own time, strengthen your Scrum capabilities and prepare for the PSM I certification test. The course includes an attempt at the PSM I certification test.

  3. The Scrum Process Explained

    Jan 3, 2020 · Within the Scrum process, there are eleven basic elements that make up the framework. 3 roles, 3 artifacts, and 5 events. Practitioners need to learn to apply and …

  4. The Scrum Guide

    This site contains both the 2020 and 2017 versions of the Scrum Guide. Find a series of resources that discuss and describe the changes between the 2017 and 2020 versions of the …

  5. The Scrum Development Process

    Apr 5, 1996 · SCRUM defines the systems development process as a loose set of activities that combines known, workable tools and techniques with the best that a development team can …

  6. The Scrum Framework, Illustrated

    Nov 21, 2020 · The poster shows the events, roles, and artifacts of the Scrum Framework and how they interact. It starts with the purpose of Scrum and shows how the Scrum values and …

  7. What is a Sprint Retrospective? - Scrum.org

    The Scrum Team discusses what went well during the Sprint, what problems it encountered, and how those problems were (or were not) solved. The Scrum Team identifies the most helpful …

  8. What is a Sprint? - Scrum.org

    The Sprint is the Scrum event that encompasses all of the other Scrum events. They are fixed length periods of work that last one month or less to create consistency and ensure short …

  9. What is Sprint Planning? - Scrum.org

    Sprint Planning initiates the Sprint by laying out the work to be performed for the Sprint. This resulting plan is created by the collaborative work of the entire Scrum Team.

  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.