Scrum

(noun)

A management philosophy predicated upon a feedback-driven iterative evolution of process.

Related Terms

  • five dimensions
  • There are five dimensions
  • iteration
  • framework

Examples of Scrum in the following topics:

  • Trends in Management

    • The two big words in software management over the past decade or two have been Scrum and Agile.
    • Scrum has been around since the late 1980s, but not particularly prevalent until the early 21st century.
    • In scrum, this is quite often cross-functional.
    • The scrum master will also assess progress holistically, and ensure alignment with the scrum mentality.
    • This is an excellent illustration of how scrum mentality works.
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