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Global Certifying Authority for
Scrum and Agile Professionals
SCRUM is an iterative and incremental agile
framework for managing complex projects.
A scrum (short for scrummage) is a method of restarting play in rugby football.
SCRUM
01
Scrum is the most popular Agile framework. It is an adaptive,
iterative, fast, flexible, and effective methodology designed to
deliver significant value quickly and throughout a project.
Scrum ensures transparency in communication and creates an
environment of collective accountability and continuous progress. The
Scrum framework, as defined in the SBOK™ Guide, is structured in
such a way that it supports product and service development in all
types of industries and in any type of project, irrespective of its
complexity.
A Scrum project involves a collaborative effort to create a new product,
service, or other result as defined in the Project Vision Statement.
Projects are impacted by constraints of time, cost, scope, quality,
resources, organizational capabilities, and other limitations that make
them difficult to plan, execute, manage, and ultimately succeed.
However, successful implementation of the results of a finished project
provides significant business benefits to an organization. It is therefore
important for organizations to select and practice an appropriate
project management methodology.
A key strength of Scrum lies in its use of cross-functional,
self-organized, and empowered teams who divide their work into short,
concentrated work cycles called Sprints. The focus of Scrum on value
driven delivery helps Scrum Teams deliver results as early in the project
as possible.
02
Some of the key benefits of using Scrum in any project are:
Adaptability
Empirical process control and iterative
delivery make projects adaptable and
open to incorporating change.
Transparency
All information radiators like a
Scrumboard and Sprint Burndown Chart
are shared, leading to an open work
environment.
Continuous Feedback
Continuous feedback is provided
through the Conduct Daily Standup, and
Demonstrate and Validate Sprint
processes.
Continuous Improvement
The deliverables are improved
progressively Sprint by Sprint, through
the Groom Prioritized Product Backlog
process.
Faster Problem Resolution
due to collaboration of cross functional
teams.
Efficient Development Process
due to time-boxing & minimizing
non-essential work.
Sustainable Pace
Scrum processes are designed such
that the people involved can work at a
sustainable pace that they can, in
theory, continue indefinitely.
Early Delivery of High Value
The Create Prioritized Product Backlog
process ensures that the highest value
requirements of the customer are
satisfied first.
Motivation
The Conduct Daily Standup and
Retrospect Sprint processes lead to
greater levels of motivation among
employees.
Effective Deliverables
The Create Prioritized Product Backlog
process and regular reviews after
creating deliverables ensures effective
deliverables to the customer.
Customer Centric
The Create Prioritized Product Backlog
process and regular reviews after
creating deliverables ensures effective
deliverables to the customer.
High Trust Environment
Conduct Daily Standup and Retrospect
Sprint processes promote transparency
and collaboration, leading to low friction
among employees.
Collective Ownership
The Approve, Estimate, and Commit
User Stories process allows team
members to take ownership of the
project and their work leading to better
quality.
Continuous Delivery of Value
Iterative processes enable the
continuous delivery of value through the
Ship Deliverables process as frequently
as the customer requires.
High Velocity
A collaborative framework enables
highly skilled cross-functional teams to
achieve their full potential and high
velocity.
Innovative Environment
The Retrospect Sprint and Retrospect
Project processes create an
environment of introspection and
learning leading to innovation and
creativity.
WHY USE SCRUM
03
Scrum has come a long way since its inception in the mid 80’s. In the
present day, Scrum is one of the most widely applied project
management frameworks globally. Also, the widespread increase in the
demand for certified Scrum Masters and Scrum Experts is a testimony
to the fact that Scrum will expand its domain in the years to come.
The prevalent misconception is that Scrum is suitable for and used by
only the Information Technology sector to develop software and
product applications and services. Nonetheless, surveys done over the
past decade have revealed that Scrum is, no doubt, applied most in
managing software development projects; however, it is equally
suitable for and successful in fields such as Finance, Healthcare,
Automotive, and Construction.
• The Google Adwords team uses Scrum to develop innovative
features at a rapid rate.
• GE allocates 60% of its program spend for Agile projects.
• The path-breaking Apple products are a result of their project
teams using Scrum.
• Salesforce.com used Scrum to affect a dramatic turnaround in
its fortunes.
WHO IS USING SCRUM
The Google Adwords team uses Scrum to develop innovative
features at a rapid rate.
INDUSTRY
100%
45%
12%7%
6%
7%
5%
6%
6%
7%
04
Distribution of companies using
Scrum by industry
WHO IS USING SCRUM
The figure below shows that Scrum is increasingly being applied
outside of the traditional IT industry. Because of the ever-evolving
technology and ever-changing socio-economic conditions, project
management needs a framework like Scrum, which is highly adaptable
and change-friendly.
Another reason for Scrum to have become widely popular is that the
size of the company is no constraint in adopting the Scrum framework
for project management. The figure below shows the distribution of
companies by employee count.
COMPANY SIZE
100%
21%
22%
21%
15%
21%
IT
Finance
Healthcare
Telecommunication
Construction
Education
Government
Insurance
Others
Less than 101
101 to 500
501 to 2000
2001 to 10,000
More than 10,000
Distribution of companies using
Scrum by employee count
Demand for Scrum - SCRUMstudy Survey - 2013
Thus, Scrum is being used for project management across industries, irrespective of the number of employees, the region or the country
where it is located, and the nature of the project. Being an Agile approach, Scrum can be tailor-made for any project.
The SBOK™ Guide is especially valuable
1. For Scrum Core Team members including:
Product Owners who want to fully understand the Scrum framework and particularly the
customer/stakeholder-related concerns involving business justification, quality, change,
and risk aspects associated with Scrum projects.
Scrum Masters who want to learn their specific role in overseeing the application of
Scrum framework to Scrum projects.
Scrum Team members who want to better understand Scrum processes and the
associated tools that may be used to create the project’s product or service.
2. As a comprehensive guide for all Scrum practitioners working on Scrum projects in any
organization or industry.
3. As a reference source for anyone interacting with the Scrum Core Team, including but not
limited to the Portfolio Product Owner, Portfolio Scrum Master, Program Product Owner,
Program Scrum Master, Scrum Guidance Body, and Stakeholders (i.e., sponsor, customer,
and users).
4. As a knowledge source for any person who has no prior experience or knowledge of Scrum
framework but wants to learn in details about the subject.
SCRUM BODY OF KNOWLEDGE (SBOK™ GUIDE)
05
A Guide to the Scrum Body of Knowledge (SBOK™ Guide) has been developed as a necessary guide for organizations and project management
practitioners who want to implement Scrum, and also for those who wish to make improvements to their processes. It is based on experience drawn
from thousands of projects across a variety of organizations and industries. The contributions of many Scrum experts and project management
practitioners have been considered in its development.
CRUMstudy Brochure - English

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CRUMstudy Brochure - English

  • 1. Global Certifying Authority for Scrum and Agile Professionals
  • 2. SCRUM is an iterative and incremental agile framework for managing complex projects. A scrum (short for scrummage) is a method of restarting play in rugby football.
  • 3. SCRUM 01 Scrum is the most popular Agile framework. It is an adaptive, iterative, fast, flexible, and effective methodology designed to deliver significant value quickly and throughout a project. Scrum ensures transparency in communication and creates an environment of collective accountability and continuous progress. The Scrum framework, as defined in the SBOK™ Guide, is structured in such a way that it supports product and service development in all types of industries and in any type of project, irrespective of its complexity. A Scrum project involves a collaborative effort to create a new product, service, or other result as defined in the Project Vision Statement. Projects are impacted by constraints of time, cost, scope, quality, resources, organizational capabilities, and other limitations that make them difficult to plan, execute, manage, and ultimately succeed. However, successful implementation of the results of a finished project provides significant business benefits to an organization. It is therefore important for organizations to select and practice an appropriate project management methodology. A key strength of Scrum lies in its use of cross-functional, self-organized, and empowered teams who divide their work into short, concentrated work cycles called Sprints. The focus of Scrum on value driven delivery helps Scrum Teams deliver results as early in the project as possible.
  • 4. 02 Some of the key benefits of using Scrum in any project are: Adaptability Empirical process control and iterative delivery make projects adaptable and open to incorporating change. Transparency All information radiators like a Scrumboard and Sprint Burndown Chart are shared, leading to an open work environment. Continuous Feedback Continuous feedback is provided through the Conduct Daily Standup, and Demonstrate and Validate Sprint processes. Continuous Improvement The deliverables are improved progressively Sprint by Sprint, through the Groom Prioritized Product Backlog process. Faster Problem Resolution due to collaboration of cross functional teams. Efficient Development Process due to time-boxing & minimizing non-essential work. Sustainable Pace Scrum processes are designed such that the people involved can work at a sustainable pace that they can, in theory, continue indefinitely. Early Delivery of High Value The Create Prioritized Product Backlog process ensures that the highest value requirements of the customer are satisfied first. Motivation The Conduct Daily Standup and Retrospect Sprint processes lead to greater levels of motivation among employees. Effective Deliverables The Create Prioritized Product Backlog process and regular reviews after creating deliverables ensures effective deliverables to the customer. Customer Centric The Create Prioritized Product Backlog process and regular reviews after creating deliverables ensures effective deliverables to the customer. High Trust Environment Conduct Daily Standup and Retrospect Sprint processes promote transparency and collaboration, leading to low friction among employees. Collective Ownership The Approve, Estimate, and Commit User Stories process allows team members to take ownership of the project and their work leading to better quality. Continuous Delivery of Value Iterative processes enable the continuous delivery of value through the Ship Deliverables process as frequently as the customer requires. High Velocity A collaborative framework enables highly skilled cross-functional teams to achieve their full potential and high velocity. Innovative Environment The Retrospect Sprint and Retrospect Project processes create an environment of introspection and learning leading to innovation and creativity. WHY USE SCRUM
  • 5. 03 Scrum has come a long way since its inception in the mid 80’s. In the present day, Scrum is one of the most widely applied project management frameworks globally. Also, the widespread increase in the demand for certified Scrum Masters and Scrum Experts is a testimony to the fact that Scrum will expand its domain in the years to come. The prevalent misconception is that Scrum is suitable for and used by only the Information Technology sector to develop software and product applications and services. Nonetheless, surveys done over the past decade have revealed that Scrum is, no doubt, applied most in managing software development projects; however, it is equally suitable for and successful in fields such as Finance, Healthcare, Automotive, and Construction. • The Google Adwords team uses Scrum to develop innovative features at a rapid rate. • GE allocates 60% of its program spend for Agile projects. • The path-breaking Apple products are a result of their project teams using Scrum. • Salesforce.com used Scrum to affect a dramatic turnaround in its fortunes. WHO IS USING SCRUM The Google Adwords team uses Scrum to develop innovative features at a rapid rate.
  • 6. INDUSTRY 100% 45% 12%7% 6% 7% 5% 6% 6% 7% 04 Distribution of companies using Scrum by industry WHO IS USING SCRUM The figure below shows that Scrum is increasingly being applied outside of the traditional IT industry. Because of the ever-evolving technology and ever-changing socio-economic conditions, project management needs a framework like Scrum, which is highly adaptable and change-friendly. Another reason for Scrum to have become widely popular is that the size of the company is no constraint in adopting the Scrum framework for project management. The figure below shows the distribution of companies by employee count. COMPANY SIZE 100% 21% 22% 21% 15% 21% IT Finance Healthcare Telecommunication Construction Education Government Insurance Others Less than 101 101 to 500 501 to 2000 2001 to 10,000 More than 10,000 Distribution of companies using Scrum by employee count Demand for Scrum - SCRUMstudy Survey - 2013 Thus, Scrum is being used for project management across industries, irrespective of the number of employees, the region or the country where it is located, and the nature of the project. Being an Agile approach, Scrum can be tailor-made for any project.
  • 7. The SBOK™ Guide is especially valuable 1. For Scrum Core Team members including: Product Owners who want to fully understand the Scrum framework and particularly the customer/stakeholder-related concerns involving business justification, quality, change, and risk aspects associated with Scrum projects. Scrum Masters who want to learn their specific role in overseeing the application of Scrum framework to Scrum projects. Scrum Team members who want to better understand Scrum processes and the associated tools that may be used to create the project’s product or service. 2. As a comprehensive guide for all Scrum practitioners working on Scrum projects in any organization or industry. 3. As a reference source for anyone interacting with the Scrum Core Team, including but not limited to the Portfolio Product Owner, Portfolio Scrum Master, Program Product Owner, Program Scrum Master, Scrum Guidance Body, and Stakeholders (i.e., sponsor, customer, and users). 4. As a knowledge source for any person who has no prior experience or knowledge of Scrum framework but wants to learn in details about the subject. SCRUM BODY OF KNOWLEDGE (SBOK™ GUIDE) 05 A Guide to the Scrum Body of Knowledge (SBOK™ Guide) has been developed as a necessary guide for organizations and project management practitioners who want to implement Scrum, and also for those who wish to make improvements to their processes. It is based on experience drawn from thousands of projects across a variety of organizations and industries. The contributions of many Scrum experts and project management practitioners have been considered in its development.