Scrum Guide
The Scrum Guide serves as the official framework for the most widely used agile methodology in the world. Written by the creators of Scrum, this concise manual outlines the rules of the game for teams looking to improve their productivity and delivery. It moves away from traditional, rigid project management styles to favor an iterative approach that relies on transparency and constant adaptation…
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