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Scrum
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imranmahmud:
Scrum is an agile project management framework used primarily in software development to deliver products iteratively and incrementally. It emphasizes teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement. Scrum teams consist of a Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team. Work is divided into Sprints—time-boxed iterations (usually 2–4 weeks)—during which specific features or tasks are completed. Key Scrum events include the Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum (stand-up), Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective. A prioritized list of work, known as the Product Backlog, guides development. Scrum promotes transparency, adaptability, and collaboration, helping teams respond effectively to changing requirements.
A very good video by Uzility
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