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What is the rationale for Scrum teams implementing short sprints?

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Answered by adhikarirupesh70
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"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.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Short-duration sprints are required for Scrum teams because they offer frequent coordination and feedback.

  • Sprints help teams provide high-quality work more quickly and often while also giving them more flexibility to adjust to change.
  • Scrum sprints are frequently confused with agile software development because of the widespread perception that they are the same thing. They aren't.
  • When adopting Scrum, the Sprint serves as the basic unit of work.
  • Sprints are the unit of work in any Scrum product development endeavour.
  • to divide work into more manageable portions that may be delivered frequently and early.
  • to enhance communication and cooperation among members of a virtual team.
  • The sprint duration is not constrained by a set time limit in the Scrum Guide.
  • Teams are free to choose the length that works best for them and is most productive.
  • Sprints can range in length from one week to one month.

Hence, short-duration sprints are required for Scrum teams because they offer frequent coordination and feedback. In this manner, if something goes wrong, it will only go wrong slightly.

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