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  • Transparency in Scrum ensures all team members and stakeholders have visibility into work progress, challenges, and decisions. This includes open…
  • Inspection involves regularly examining Scrum artifacts and progress towards Sprint Goals to detect variances and problems early. Key inspection points…
  • Adaptation occurs when inspection reveals deviations from acceptable limits or improvement opportunities. Teams must adjust their process, work, or Definition…
  • Scrum is a lightweight framework for developing complex products through iterative and incremental delivery. It consists of three roles (Product…
  • Five core values underpin Scrum: Commitment to achieving team goals, Courage to do difficult work and make tough decisions, Focus…
  • Scrum theory combines empirical process control with lean thinking to manage complex product development. Built on transparency, inspection, and adaptation…
  • The Development Team consists of professionals who deliver potentially releasable increments each Sprint. Self-organising and cross-functional, they possess all skills…
  • Traditional project management follows sequential phases with detailed upfront planning, extensive documentation, and rigid change control. Agile embraces iterative development,…