Scrum On A Page

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Explore your knowledge of the Scrum framework with this 'drag & drop' exercise in MIRO.

In four breakout rooms, discuss the different elements of the Scrum framework and drag each piece into your group interpretation!

Challenge similarities and celebrate your differences!

Be ready to share your picture and the outcome of the discussions.

Why Scrum on a page?

The purpose of this exercise is:

  • Enable everyone to explore Scrum in a small group

  • Challenge any existing preconceptions of the Scrum framework

  • Empower everyone to teach each back their current knowledge

  • Enable the trainer to correct any knowledge gaps

What is Scrum?

Scrum is a framework for developing and sustaining complex products. This Guide contains the definition of Scrum. This definition consists of Scrum's roles, events, artefacts, and the rules that bind them together. Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland developed Scrum; the Scrum Guide is written and provided by them. Together, they stand behind the Scrum Guide.

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Jon Spruce
Enterprise Agile Coach & Scrum Trainer@jonspruce.com
An Enterprise Agile Coach with proven experience in leading successful large scale digital transformation, Agile adoption and DevOps change programmes. Jon supports clients to help them deliver world-class solutions through organisational redesign, effective leadership coaching, and building agile capability. Outside of the office, you can find him on a building site developing property, swimming in an extremely cold lake in Wales or in a plane working towards his Private Pilot’s Licence.
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