What is Scrum@Scale?
It is a framework for naturally extending the core of the Scrum framework.
Definition
One of the biggest challenges for organizations using Scrum is expanding the core of the framework beyond individual teams. Scrum@Scale, developed by Dr. Jeff Sutherland, co-creator of Scrum, is a framework that allows for this natural expansion of the core framework to enhance coordination and results at an organizational level.
Organization
Its goal is to help organizations achieve business agility by providing a structure for systems and processes to grow organically from the unique conditions of the organization.
Empirical Control
The framework is based on the pillars of empirical process control and Scrum values, focusing on transparency, inspection, and adaptation.
Guide
The official Scrum@Scale guide provides a comprehensive understanding of the framework and its components. You can access it for free through this link.
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