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Scrum
UK //skrʌm//US //skrʌm//
Definition
A framework for agile project management emphasizing teamwork, accountability, and iterative progress.
In simple words: A way of managing a project using teamwork.
Examples
- The team used scrum to improve their project management process.
- In our scrum meetings, we discuss daily goals and obstacles.
- Scrum encourages collaboration and flexibility among team members.
- During scrum sprints, the team focuses on completing specific tasks.
- Implementing scrum can lead to faster product delivery.
- Each scrum session typically starts with a quick progress update.
- Scrum roles include the product owner, scrum master, and development team.
- Many companies adopt scrum for its iterative approach to projects.
Usage notes
Used primarily in project management and software development contexts. Avoid in casual conversations unrelated to these fields.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Remember 'scrum' as 'teamwork on the run' in a sports-like setup.
Collocations
- scrum team
- daily scrum
- scrum master
- scrum methodology
Synonyms
- agile framework
- collaborative method
- team management style
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'scrum' as a general term for a gathering or group.
- Misunderstanding the roles within a scrum team.
- Using 'scrum' in non-agile project contexts.