BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scrum.org, the mission-based organization dedicated to improving the profession of software delivery through training, certification assessments and community, and Scrum Inc., the world’s premier Scrum training and consulting provider, today announced Scrum co-creators Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland’s updates to The Scrum Guide, a framework for developing and sustaining complex products.
In a webcast earlier today, the pair came together to unveil the new version to the industry. The Scrum Guide now includes a section on Scrum Values, which are Courage, Focus, Commitment, Respect and Openness.
“When the values of Commitment, Courage, Focus, Openness and Respect are embodied and lived by the Scrum Team, the Scrum pillars of Transparency, Inspection and Adaptation come to life,” explained Schwaber. “We added these values to The Scrum Guide because successful use of Scrum depends on people becoming more proficient in living these five values.”
This is the first update to The Scrum Guide since July 2013. While refinements are made at their discretion, Schwaber and Sutherland encourage community feedback via The Scrum Guide User Voice website, where people can post ideas for changes and vote on them. The addition of Scrum Values to The Scrum Guide was the most popular request on the User Voice site.
“Ken and I regularly read and support the User Voice forum, taking into consideration each suggestion from the community,” said Sutherland. “This update to The Scrum Guide officially recognizes the significance these values have to any Scrum team.”
The recording of the webcast will be made available soon by both organizations. The Scrum Guide can be found at http://www.scrumguides.org/. Offered for license under the Attribution Share-Alike license of Creative Commons, its copyright allows for reuse as long as it is credited back.
About Scrum.org
Based on the principles of Scrum and the
Agile Manifesto, Scrum.org provides
comprehensive training, assessments and certifications to improve the
profession of software delivery. Throughout the world, our solutions and
community of Professional Scrum Trainers empower people and
organizations to achieve agility through Scrum. Ken Schwaber, the
co-creator of Scrum, founded Scrum.org in
2009 as a global organization, dedicating himself to improving the
profession of software delivery by reducing the gaps so the work and
work products are dependable.
Visit Scrum.org for further information on the organization’s Professional Scrum assessments, training and global community; follow us on Twitter @scrumdotorg and read more from our community of experts on the Scrum.org blog.
About Scrum Inc.
Scrum Inc. is the world’s leading authority
on Scrum. They provide training, consulting, and counsel to individuals
and companies across industries including energy, finance, defense and
technology. They are thought leaders in the community publishing books,
scientific papers, case studies, blogs, and creating online educational
content. Founded by Jeff Sutherland, the co-creator of Scrum, Scrum Inc.
has helped hundreds of companies fundamentally re-shape themselves to
face a changing world, dramatically increase productivity, and drive
profound growth. Jeff’s most recent book is Scrum: The Art of Doing
Twice the Work in Half the Time, which has sold over 100,000 copies
worldwide.
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