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r/scrum

33k members
r/scrum is a subreddit with 33k 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
: "In a WFH scenario, how do you stay in touch with your team?"
17 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Any new developments in Scrum?"
5 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "PO with no SME and Under-resourced System admin "
3 posts
#4
Self-Promotion
: "I recently passed the scrum PSM I within 2 weeks. For anyone who wishes to listen to the full reading of the 2020 scrum guide from scrum. I've created a video where you can listen to it in its entirety. It's a good form of memory retention and you can play in the background while doing other things."
1 post

Popular Topics in r/scrum

#1

Scrum

: "Any new developments in Scrum?"
51 posts
#2

Scrum Master

: "The Scrum Master must be Technically adept in the knowledge work domain."
23 posts
#3

Agile

: "Software design and implementation plan in Agile/Scrum"
22 posts
#4

Certification

: "Pursue Scrum Master Certification"
14 posts
#5

Psm

: "I recently passed the scrum Psm I within 2 weeks. For anyone who wishes to listen to the full reading of the 2020 scrum guide from scrum. I've created a video where you can listen to it in its entirety. It's a good form of memory retention and you can play in the background while doing other things."
5 posts
#6

Team

: "In a WFH scenario, how do you stay in touch with your Team?"
5 posts
#7

Survey

: "I need to gather 100+ responses for my thesis Survey for anyone who participated in a project ( PM, Stakeholder, Team Member...)"
4 posts
#8

Project Management

: "What are the Similarities between Scrum Master and Project Management role ?"
3 posts
#9

Qa

: "Do you really not have Qa in a team?"
3 posts
#10

Product Owner

: "Should Product Owner know about system behaviour to create acceptance criterias?"
3 posts

Member Growth in r/scrum

Daily
+14 members(0.0%)
Monthly
+532 members(1.6%)
Yearly
+7k members(25.4%)

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