Practical sheet | REF: FIC0777 V1

Managing a project using the Scrum method

Author: Dejan RADENKOVIC

Publication date: August 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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2. Scrum: transparency, inspection and adaptation of the project process

Scrum is one of today's most popular and widely used agile methods, with its focus on organization and project management.

2.1 Scrum: definition and fundamental principles

Scrum means scrum in rugby. It uses the values and spirit of rugby, and adapts them to development projects. Like the pack when carrying a rugby ball, the development team works collectively, united towards a precise objective. Like a scrum-half, the ScrumMaster spurs on team members, repositioning them in the right direction and setting the tempo to ensure the project's success."

Ken Schwaber most often describes Scrum as a framework.

Please note

Scrum is based on the theory of empirical process control....

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