Scrum - Agile project delivery approach

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The article provides useful guidelines and information helpful to better understand the implementation of Scrum methodology – one of the most popular Agile product development and project delivery approach. Scrum is a framework that may be applicable to projects, programs, or portfolios of different complexity and size. It is worth noting that it can be used to create a service, product, or other purposes in any industry from small project or teams of several people to large, complex projects with up to several hundred team members.<ref name=''1''> ''SCRUMstudy™, a brand of VMEdu, A Guide to the SCRUM BODY OF KNOWLEDGE (SBOK™ GUIDE) Third Edition (2017)'' </ref>
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The article provides useful guidelines and information helpful to better understand the implementation of Scrum methodology – one of the most popular Agile product development and project delivery approach. Scrum is a framework that may be applicable to projects, programs, or portfolios of different complexity and size. It is worth noting that it can be used to create a service, product, or other purposes in any industry, from small projects or teams of several people to large, complex projects with up to several hundred team members.<ref name=''1''> ''SCRUMstudy™, a brand of VMEdu, A Guide to the SCRUM BODY OF KNOWLEDGE (SBOK™ GUIDE) Third Edition (2017)'' </ref>
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  

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The article provides useful guidelines and information helpful to better understand the implementation of Scrum methodology – one of the most popular Agile product development and project delivery approach. Scrum is a framework that may be applicable to projects, programs, or portfolios of different complexity and size. It is worth noting that it can be used to create a service, product, or other purposes in any industry, from small projects or teams of several people to large, complex projects with up to several hundred team members.[1]

Introduction

References

  1. SCRUMstudy™, a brand of VMEdu, A Guide to the SCRUM BODY OF KNOWLEDGE (SBOK™ GUIDE) Third Edition (2017)
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