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Learn Scrum with clear explanations, a searchable glossary, Scrum values, resources, and a step-by-step guide based on the official Scrum Guide.

What is Scrum?

Scrum is a lightweight framework for solving complex problems.

Scrum helps teams create value through short cycles of work, regular feedback, and continuous improvement. Instead of trying to predict everything upfront, Scrum gives teams a simple structure to inspect what is happening, adapt quickly, and deliver useful results step by step.

Short cycles Clear goals Fast feedback Continuous improvement
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Scrum process flow showing backlog refinement, product backlog, sprint planning, sprint backlog, sprint, daily scrum, scrum team, increment, sprint review, and sprint retrospective.

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Start with the basics, then build up step by step.

If you are just getting started, begin with what Scrum means, then move through the ideas that make it work: empiricism, the Scrum Team, accountabilities, artifacts, events, commitments, and values.

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This site is an independent learning resource. Always refer to the official Scrum Guide by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland as the source of truth.

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