What is the rationale for Scrum teams implementing short sprints?
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Scrum teams insist on short-duration sprints because they provide frequent coordination and feedback. That way, if something goes wrong, it at least goes wrong in a small way.
- Sprints make projects more manageable, allow teams to ship high-quality work faster and more frequently, and gives them more flexibility to adapt to change."
- Many associate scrum sprints with agile software development, so much so that scrum and agile are often thought to be the same thing. They're not.
What is the rationale for Scrum teams implementing short sprints to maintain a record of each team member's roles and responsibilities?
- To break work into smaller chunks that can be delivered early and often.
- To improve collaboration and communication among virtual team members.
- To maintain a record of each team member's roles and responsibilities.
- To postpone the detection and resolution of errors until later sprints.
Do all sprints have to be the same length?
- The Sprint is the fundamental unit of work when using Scrum.
- Any product development effort using Scrum is, therefore, divided into Sprints.
Is the sprint duration fixed in Scrum project?
- The Scrum Guide does not impose a fixed time length on the sprint duration.
- It falls to the discretion of teams to decide what length suits them best and is most productive.
- Sprints can be as short as 1 week or as long as 1 month.
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