At its philosophical core, Scrum is a truly revolutionary approach to project management. With Scrum, traditional roles of authority are deconstructed, as are the traditional linear (part-1, part-2, etc.) approaches to getting things done within a team. Scrum teaches that better results are possible by embracing a more elliptical and fluid framework, one that emphasizes rigorous collaboration, observation, reflection, experimentation, institutionalized feedback loops and a perpetual quest for process improvements—and that’s just the beginning.
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Scrum is a more practical approach as compared to the older approaches like waterfall or relay when we talk about project management methodology. The main focus in Scrum stays on a common goal that ensure project success among a number of cross-functional teams. The book explains well about Daily Scrum and its importance. All the members of various teams working on a project are part of the Daily Scrum to talk about each member’s daily achievements, bottlenecks or obstacles, tasks for the day etc. Scrum enables to bind all teams together forming a single team to move ahead towards a common goal. The concept of Scrum originated from the Rugby Field.
The narration in audible book version of Scrum QuickStart Guide: A Simplified Beginner’s Guide To Mastering Scrum by ClydeBank Business is by Lucy Vest and the modulation and pitch have been used well to emphasize on certain terms as and when required in the book. Scrum ensures to take care of most painful issues that are faced in a project or an organization – like resource allocation, task management, individual and team accountability. The success of a project within an organization lies solely on the approach adopted. When it matters most to talk only about the progress of a team every individual becomes an important and critical unit of the team to achieve success on a regular basis.
Many organizations take Scrum as a very complicated activity but this book helps you to break those barriers as it presents the terms and processes in a very simplified manner so as to make you fully understand the subject to such an extent that you can take an initiative in adopting Scrum within your organization. Scrum, definitely, helps a lot in delivering your best in any kind of projects. It helps you to enhance your project management methodologies. It is always better to take a top down approach while implementing Scrum in your team or organization.