Scrum is an iterative incremental process of software development commonly used with agile software development. The name comes from a rugby term, which is short for scrummage (like American Football’s scrimmage), and is a way of restarting the game after the ball stops.
This concept transfers well to the scrum attitude, which, as Carl Youngblood once said, one could basically sum up as an acknowledgement that human beings can only focus on their goals in small steps and for short periods of time and need help from one another, ways of visualizing their progress, and constant reassessment to be successful.



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