The Three Pillars of Empiricism (Scrum)
Scrum is founded on empirical process control theory, or empiricism. Empiricism asserts that knowledge comes from experience and making decisions based on what is known. Scrum employs an iterative,...
View ArticleAgile Manifesto
Agile Manifesto Individuals and interactions over processes and tools Working software over comprehensive documentation Customer collaboration over contract negotiation Responding to change over...
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12 Agile Principles The authors of the Agile Manifesto also agreed upon the following 12 principles: 1. Our highest priority is to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable...
View ArticleThe Scrum Team
The Scrum Team The Scrum Team consists of a Product Owner, the Development Team, and a Scrum Master. Scrum Teams are self-organizing and cross-functional. Self-organizing teams choose how best to...
View ArticleProduct Owner v/s Scrum Master
Product Owner v/s Scrum Master The product owner and Scrum Master are two different roles that complement each other. If one is not played properly, the other suffers. As the product owner, you are...
View Article5 Scrum Events
5 Scrum Events Prescribed events are used in Scrum to create regularity and to minimize the need for meetings not defined in Scrum. All events are time-boxed events, such that every event has a maximum...
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