Agenda
Scrum Roles
Scrum Artifacts
Scrum Process Flow
Introduction
Agenda
Benefits of Scrum
Common Challenges & Solution
Tools & Software used in Scrum
Introduction
What is Scrum ?
Scrum is an Agile framework that
has revolutionized the way complex
projects are managed and
completed. Its adaptability, focus on
collaboration, and iterative
approach make it an ideal
methodology for dynamic and fast
paced environments
Scrum Roles
Product Owner
Product Owner works closely
with stakeholders to gather
requirements, set clear goals,
and make informed decisions
Scrum Roles
Scrum Master
The Scrum Master acts as a
servant leader, supporting the team
in achieving their goals without
dictating
Scrum Roles
The Development Team consists of
professionals who work
collaboratively to deliver the product
increment
Development Teams
Scrum Artifacts
Sprint Backlog
Product Backlog
Increment
The Product Backlog is a
dynamic list of all the work
needed for the product
The Sprint Backlog is a subset of the
Product Backlog, containing items
selected for the current Sprint
The Increment is the sum of all the completed work at the
end of a Sprint
Scrum Events
Sprint Planning
Sprint
Daily Scrum
A Sprint is a timeboxed period,
typically lasting 24 weeks
Sprint Planning is the event where
the team defines what will be
accomplished in the upcoming Sprint
The Daily Scrum is a short, timeboxed meeting (usually
15 minutes)
Scrum Events
Sprint Retrospective
Sprint Review
The Sprint Review is held at
the end of the Sprint to inspect
the completed work and gather
feedback from stakeholders
The Sprint Retrospective is the final
event of the Sprint, where the team
reflects on their processes and
practices
Scrum Events
Sprint Planning
Sprint
Daily Scrum
A Sprint is a timeboxed period,
typically lasting 24 weeks
Takes part as a Project
Team member &
reviews process
improvements
Minimum of three years of full-time
employment &
Understand the tools and methodologies
used for problem-solving
Scrum Process Flow
Scrum Process Flow
Sprint Planning Daily Scrum
Spring Review
Sprint Retrospective
Scrum Benefits
01
0 2
03
1. Increased Transparency
2. Improved Team Collaboration
3. Enhanced Team Collaboration
4. Faster Delivery
Common Challenges
Handling Distributed
Teams
Resistance
Managing large
Projects
Introducing Scrum can be
met with resistance
Distributed teams can face
communication and collaboration
challenges
Scaling Scrum for large projects can be complex
Tools & Software for Scrum
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    Agenda Benefits of Scrum CommonChallenges & Solution Tools & Software used in Scrum
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    Introduction What is Scrum? Scrum is an Agile framework that has revolutionized the way complex projects are managed and completed. Its adaptability, focus on collaboration, and iterative approach make it an ideal methodology for dynamic and fast paced environments
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    Scrum Roles Product Owner ProductOwner works closely with stakeholders to gather requirements, set clear goals, and make informed decisions
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    Scrum Roles Scrum Master TheScrum Master acts as a servant leader, supporting the team in achieving their goals without dictating
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    Scrum Roles The DevelopmentTeam consists of professionals who work collaboratively to deliver the product increment Development Teams
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    Scrum Artifacts Sprint Backlog ProductBacklog Increment The Product Backlog is a dynamic list of all the work needed for the product The Sprint Backlog is a subset of the Product Backlog, containing items selected for the current Sprint The Increment is the sum of all the completed work at the end of a Sprint
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    Scrum Events Sprint Planning Sprint DailyScrum A Sprint is a timeboxed period, typically lasting 24 weeks Sprint Planning is the event where the team defines what will be accomplished in the upcoming Sprint The Daily Scrum is a short, timeboxed meeting (usually 15 minutes)
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    Scrum Events Sprint Retrospective SprintReview The Sprint Review is held at the end of the Sprint to inspect the completed work and gather feedback from stakeholders The Sprint Retrospective is the final event of the Sprint, where the team reflects on their processes and practices
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    Scrum Events Sprint Planning Sprint DailyScrum A Sprint is a timeboxed period, typically lasting 24 weeks Takes part as a Project Team member & reviews process improvements Minimum of three years of full-time employment & Understand the tools and methodologies used for problem-solving
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    Scrum Process Flow ScrumProcess Flow Sprint Planning Daily Scrum Spring Review Sprint Retrospective
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    Scrum Benefits 01 0 2 03 1.Increased Transparency 2. Improved Team Collaboration 3. Enhanced Team Collaboration 4. Faster Delivery
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    Common Challenges Handling Distributed Teams Resistance Managinglarge Projects Introducing Scrum can be met with resistance Distributed teams can face communication and collaboration challenges Scaling Scrum for large projects can be complex
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