Introduction to the Scrum Guide

Have you ever heard of Scrum?
No, not the one from rugby, but the one used in work teams, the one based on an essential document: the Scrum Guide.

The Scrum Guide is a bit like the rules of the game, but for better team collaboration.
It was written by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, and its latest version dates back to 2020.

Inside, you’ll find everything you need to understand and apply Scrum:
➡️ The roles (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Developers)
➡️ The events (Sprint, Daily Scrum, etc.)
➡️ The artifacts (Product Backlog, Increment…)
➡️ And most importantly, the rules that connect them all.

The purpose of the Scrum Guide is to clarify what Scrum really is,
to avoid misunderstandings, and to help all teams speak the same language.

It’s the official reference, the must-have tool for any Agile team.

Bonus: it’s less than 20 pages long and 100% free.
So honestly, no excuse not to read it, or read it again!

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