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    scrum
    /skrʌm/

    noun

    • 1. an ordered formation of players, used to restart play, in which the forwards of a team form up with arms interlocked and heads down, and push forward against a similar group from the opposing side. The ball is thrown into the scrum and the players try to gain possession of it by kicking it backwards towards their own side.
    • 2. a disorderly crowd of people or things: British "there was quite a scrum of people at the bar"

    verb

    • 1. form or take part in a scrum: "the two men scrummed down together for University College, Dublin"

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  2. www.scrum.org › learning-series › what-is-scrumWhat is Scrum? | Scrum.org

    Scrum is a framework for team collaboration and agile delivery of value, inspired by the sport of rugby. Learn the definition, principles, values, events, artifacts and roles of Scrum from The Scrum Guide and the Scrum community.

  3. Scrum is a methodology for software development and other industries that involves breaking work into goals, called sprints, and holding regular meetings to assess progress and feedback. Learn about the history, roles, and workflow of scrum teams from this Wikipedia article.

  4. Discover the fundamentals of scrum. A lightweight framework consisting of accountabilities, artifacts, and events. Adaptive solutions for managing complex problems. Based in lean thinking and empiricism. Why scrum is an agile framework. Scrum is the most widely used and popular agile framework.

  5. www.scrum.org › resources › what-scrum-moduleWhat is Scrum? | Scrum.org

    Scrum is an empirical process, where decisions are based on observation, experience and experimentation. Scrum has three pillars: transparency, inspection and adaptation. This supports the concept of working iteratively.

  6. Scrum is an agile project management framework that helps teams structure and manage their work through a set of values, principles, and practices.

  7. Scrum is a process framework for managing product development and other knowledge work. It is empirical, structured, and adaptive, and consists of events, artifacts, roles, and values.

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