
The Scrum Guide
The Scrum Guide is a framework for managing projects, emphasizing collaboration and flexibility. It involves small, cross-functional teams that work in short cycles called "sprints" to deliver incremental progress. Key roles include the Product Owner, who manages the work's vision; the Scrum Master, who facilitates the process; and the Development Team, which does the actual work. The Guide outlines essential practices like daily stand-up meetings, sprint planning, and reviews to ensure transparency and continuous improvement. Scrum is widely used in software development but can apply to various fields needing effective teamwork and adaptability.