The concept of a Sprint is at the heart of the Scrum framework, but in practice, what exactly is a Sprint?
A Sprint is a fixed period, usually a month or less, during which the team works to deliver value to the product and to the customers.
As soon as a Sprint ends, a new one begins immediately, there’s no downtime between Sprints, to maintain a regular and predictable rhythm.
A Sprint includes all the steps of the creation process, from planning to implementation, including testing.
During this maximum one-month period, everything necessary is done to produce a deliverable version before the Sprint ends.
In short, a Scrum Sprint is designed to create value regularly and quickly, by inspecting the work produced, which helps establish consistency and continuous improvement.
And you, what could you deliver in your next Sprint starting today?