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How should I approach Scrum?

Last post 07:43 pm December 3, 2020 by Ian Mitchell
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05:00 pm December 3, 2020

Hi!

I am a mechanical engineer with an interest to move into IT. I will be pursuing project management and I needed help on how to move into this dimension with the help of scrum. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you in advance!


07:43 pm December 3, 2020

What is your current understanding of a "project", and how it ought to be managed?

In Scrum a Sprint can be seen as a "project", and a team is expected to be self-managing. There is a product rather than a project focus. It's the empirical delivery of valuable product increments, rather than project scheduling and control, which is key.


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