Agile Scrum Master Certification Exam Prep (CSM) - Scrum History

Agile Scrum Master Certification Exam Prep (CSM) - Scrum History

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Scrum, introduced in the 1980s by Takeuchi and Nonaka, is a flexible strategy where development teams work as a unit, akin to a rugby team, to achieve common goals. Unlike traditional relay race methods, Scrum emphasizes teamwork and continuous collaboration. Initially based on manufacturing case studies, Scrum was further developed by Schwaber and Sutherland in 1995, leading to its widespread acceptance and popularity in project management. Today, Scrum is a preferred approach in software development, offering an alternative to sequential work processes.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the origin of the Scrum process and who were the key figures involved in its development?

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Explain the significance of the rugby analogy in the Scrum framework.

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How does the Scrum approach compare to traditional software development practices?

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What contributions did Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland make to the Scrum framework?

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Discuss the evolution and popularity of the Scrum framework since its inception.

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