/r/scrum/

r/scrum

31k members
r/scrum is a subreddit with 31k 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
: "How to deal with kids? "
12 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "SCRUM Alliance is such a scam"
6 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Lightweight medium-term planning for a part-time startup? "
5 posts

Popular Topics in r/scrum

#1

Scrum

: "The majority of Scrum Masters are not fit for their position!"
57 posts
#2

Scrum Master

: "The majority of Scrum Masters are not fit for their position!"
21 posts
#3

Certification

: "SAFe Agilist Renewal with SSM Certification"
11 posts
#4

Agile

: "Agile implementation in portfolio level "
8 posts
#5

Retrospective

: "Retrospective"
5 posts
#6

Product Owner

: "Product Owner road map "
5 posts
#7

Sprint

: "In my team, the Sprint planning takes place in such a way that FE is planned in one Sprint, BE is done in another Sprint because the user stories are very huge (eg: Efforts of one FE story are 56 hrs) that the BE and QA are not able to complete in 1 Sprint and moreover it has 3rd party dependency. "
5 posts
#8

Csm

4 posts
#9

Psm

: "Is Psm2 even worth getting? Or beyond ie Psm3…"
4 posts
#10

Experience

4 posts

Member Growth in r/scrum

Daily
+13 members(0.0%)
Monthly
+472 members(1.6%)
Yearly
+6k members(26.1%)

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