Scrum Aspects

There are five Scrum aspects that must be addressed throughout any project, these are organization, business justification, quality, change, and risk.

  1. Organization:
    Understanding defined roles and responsibilities in a Scrum project is very important for ensuring the successful implementation of Scrum.
    Scrum roles fall into two broad categories:
  • Core Roles
    Core roles are mandatory and consist of the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and the Scrum Team.
  • Non-core Roles
    The Non-core Roles consist of Stakeholder(s), Scrum Guidance Body, and Vendors.
    Watch the Scrum Aspect: Organisation video.
  1. Business Justification:
    This aspect focuses on the concept and purpose of Business Justification as it relates to Scrum projects. 
    Watch the Scrum Aspect: Business Justification video.

  2. Quality:
    This aspect focuses on defining quality as it relates to projects and to present the Scrum approach to achieve the required levels of quality. 
    Watch the Scrum Aspect: Quality video.
  1. Change:
    This aspect focuses on the importance of change in any project, regardless of its method or framework, and expands on how Scrum development processes are designed to embrace change. 
    Watch the Scrum Aspect: Change video.

  2. Risk:
    This aspect focuses on the management of risks in a Scrum environment by considering various tools that facilitate the management of risks. 
    Watch the Scrum Aspect: Risk video.

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