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An agile framework within which a Product Owner (PO), Development Team (DT) of 3-9 Developers and a Scrum Master (SM) work as the Scrum Team (ST) to build and sustain complex products of the highest possible value. They do this work within a timebox called a Sprint; Sprints may be shorter, but may not last more than 30 days. Events, roles and artifacts are described definitively in the official Scrum guide: http://scrumguides.org/scrum-guide.html

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How to stop / avoid Over Time on a Scrum Team?

Actually, I'm helping a small software shop on their Scrum Implementation. … Recently the Scrum Master reported me that he has a problem because the Team is working Over Time to achieve the Scope (Committed Backlog). So they have an Unreal Velocity. …
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How can a team apply the Scrum methodology without a clear customer?

We often see Scrum practices applied on the context on the second one; when you have the customer inside the company. But the first one is a totally different beast. …
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