Why SCRUM?
Great projects don’t tolerate delays, especially in business. Preparing for a meeting, implementing changes – all of these are projects. A project always has a final result, which is either achieved or not. But with the right methodology, “or not” doesn’t exist.
If you’re facing deadline delays, implement SCRUM. This methodology helps manage projects based on the plan, actual implementation, and the difference between them.
How does SCRUM work?
Imagine you have a glass of water that needs to be drunk. The task is simple, but everyone does it their own way. The more people involved in a project, the more complex it becomes, and the higher the probability of information loss.
SCRUM is a flexible methodology that helps avoid such problems. Gantt charts in Excel are no longer as effective because business changes faster than you can update the spreadsheets.
The ideal team size for SCRUM is 5 people. Teams work under the guidance of a SCRUM master who is responsible for adhering to the methodology. The Product Owner is a visionary, the key customer on the implementation side, to whom the team reports.
SCRUM is a horizontal structure without bosses or managers. The entire team works towards a common result.
Sprints and User Stories
Work in SCRUM is carried out in sprints, which can last a week or two. Each sprint starts with planning, then work on the product, creation of the first working version (increment), and a retrospective (feedback). The final vision of the product can be changed at the end of each sprint.
SCRUM uses user stories – cards with information about what the user wants to get. These stories help the team focus on the result, not on individual tasks.
Methodology of Many Small Mistakes
SCRUM allows you to make many small mistakes and quickly get feedback. This is better than facing a big failure at the end of the project.
Conclusion
SCRUM is an effective project management methodology that helps achieve results in business and beyond. If you want your projects to be successful, try SCRUM.
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