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Guides contain the definition of the topic being describe. Each element serves a specific purpose that is essential to the overall value and results realized. The Scrum Guide is created and maintained by Ken Schwaber (Scrum co-creator, Scrum.org founder and chairman) and Jeff Sutherland. The additional guides have been created by Ken, Scrum.org along with the Scrum.org community to further support additional practices that enhance and build upon Scrum.

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Scrum is defined completely in the Scrum Guide by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland and is maintained independently of any company. The Scrum Guide is translated and available in over 30 languages.
4.6 from 215 ratings

 

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Nexus builds upon Scrum’s foundation and minimally extends the Scrum framework to enable multiple teams to work from a single Product Backlog to build an Integrated Increment that meets a goal.
4.8 from 8 ratings

 

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Evidence-Based Management is a framework organizations can use to help measure, manage, and increase the value they derive from their product delivery. EBM focuses on improving outcomes, reducing risks, and optimizing investments.
4.6 from 81 ratings

 

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There are many benefits to optimizing the flow of work in Scrum by leveraging Kanban practices and this guide is designed to enhance and expand the practices of Scrum and assumes the reader is operating a process using the Scrum framework.
4.7 from 15 ratings

 


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