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THE GUIDE TO SCRUM AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT What is Scrum? Scrum is a light framework that allows people, teams, and organizations to develop value through adaptive resolutions for complicated problems. Scrum is just a term adopted from the game of rugby. The players get together in a tightly-knit construction called a scrum in rugby. As Scrum project management requires team members to be tightly knit, this rugby term was used. And since these teams need to be so highly connected, Scrum is an excellent way to overcome most of the virtual team challenges associated with remote project management. Scrum Roles Scrum includes three roles: the Development Team, the Product Owner, and the Scrum Master. The Development Team consists of individuals accountable for the delivery of the product. In Scrum, the team owns assessments, engages in tasks, and participates during the Daily Scrum meetings. The idea is to create a self-organizing team where structure emerges withou...