
What is Scrum? | Scrum.org
Scrum co-creators Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland wrote and maintain The Scrum Guide, which explains Scrum clearly and succinctly. The guide contains the definition of Scrum, describing the …
What is Scrum? | Scrum.org
Scrum helps people and teams deliver value incrementally in a collaborative way. As an agile framework, Scrum provides just enough structure for people and teams to integrate into how they …
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 understand the principles …
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Scrum.org endorsed self-paced course where students learn to go beyond theory to focus on the skills, mindsets and techniques needed for Scrum Teams to build trust, alignment and shared ownership …
From Sprint to Vision: Balancing Strategy, Tactics, and ... - Scrum.org
Nov 12, 2025 · Scrum balances three forces—strategy, tactics, and risk—through the Vision, Product Goal, and Sprint Goal. The Product Goal bridges the gap between long-term vision and short-term …
Scrum Quick Start + Scrum Tour Vlogs | Scrum.org
Jan 3, 2025 · I have designed a quick free tour of Scrum giving you a quality overview and a solid foundational understanding of Scrum through three insightful videos—basic, intermediate, and …
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 Scrum Guide.
The Scrum Values
In 2016 the Scrum Values were added to the Scrum Guide. In this article I share a workshop I run several times, with excellent feedbacks, hoping that you'll see value in reusing it in your working …
Scrum Explained: Technical debt vs Undone work
May 9, 2022 · Back to Blog List Scrum Explained: Technical debt vs Undone work Sander Dur (Netherlands) May 9, 2022
What is a Sprint? - Scrum.org
As described in the Scrum Guide, Sprints are the heartbeat of Scrum, where ideas are turned into value. The Sprint is the Scrum event that encompasses all of the other Scrum events.