Agile Scrum

WHAT IS AGILE SCRUM?

Agile Scrum is a combination of the principles of the Agile Manifesto and the Scrum framework. It is a method for software development that aims at iterative development, flexibility and continuous improvement. Scrum defines specific roles (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team), events (Sprints, Daily Stand-ups, Sprint Reviews) and artifacts (Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increment), while Agile provides the fundamental principles on which Scrum is based.

WHAT DO WE USE AGILE SCRUM FOR?

Agile Scrum is used to organize and structure software development to quickly respond to changing requirements and continually deliver valuable software products. By using Agile Scrum, teams can improve their processes, strengthen collaboration, and maximize customer value. It also helps manage project complexity and improve transparency about progress and priorities.

WHY AGILE SCRUM?

Agile Scrum offers a variety of benefits to the software development teams and the organizations. It enables faster time-to-market as teams work in short iterations and focus on deliverable increments. Agile Scrum also promotes flexibility and adaptability as teams receive regular feedback and can change course accordingly. In addition, it improves collaboration and communication in teams and promotes a culture of continuous improvement. Overall, Agile Scrum supports the development of high-quality software products that meet customer requirements and provide real added value.