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r/scrum
34k members
r/scrum is a subreddit with 34k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
Scrum is an iterative and incremental agile software development framework for managing product development.
Popular Themes in r/scrum
#1
Advice Requests
: "So many companies do Scrum poorly, which companies do it well? "
17 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Metrics from within or outside Jira"
2 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Do Scrum Masters get blamed too much for org dysfunction?"
2 posts
Popular Topics in r/scrum
#1
Scrum
: "Do Scrum Masters get blamed too much for org dysfunction?"
60 posts
#2
Agile
: "Adopting Agile in day-to-day operation "
44 posts
#3
Scrum Master
: "Scrum Master and agile coaches - what’s your salary? "
23 posts
#4
Certification
: "Considering the professional gap Should I go for Scrum or PM Certification?"
15 posts
#5
Budget
9 posts
#6
Tools
5 posts
#7
Team
: "Impact of gamification in knowledge sharing and Team learning in Scrum Teams. Your views? "
5 posts
#8
Product Owner
5 posts
#9
Psm
: "Is Getting a Psm I or PSPO I Worth It for Project Managers?"
4 posts
#10
Survey
4 posts
Member Growth in r/scrum
Daily
+38 members(0.1%)
Monthly
+971 members(2.9%)
Yearly
+7k members(25.2%)
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