Scrum in 20 mins... (with examples)

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Published 2022-07-17
This Scrum tutorial will explain how to use this agile like software development method to apply for your next project. Scrum stands for Systematic Customer Resolution Unraveling Meeting and it's a framework for project management. The main parts of a scrum workflow include the roles, artifacts and ceremonies.

Scrum roles include Product Owner, Scrum Master and Team Members (often developers and designers).

Scrum artifacts include the Product backlog, sprint backlog and burndown chart. (for website and app projects)

Scrum ceremonies include Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum and Sprint Review (for any design and coding jobs too)

You can see the full Scrum design below:
www.figma.com/file/I79KrKItmi31rzdTIMIyto/SCRUM-Pr…

You can find the scrum example for the pricing calculator below:
www.figma.com/file/U1U3Rsksylm7znnS6O8Oi0/Pricing-…

Unlike traditional waterfall management, scrum management is done in 1-4 week sessions, ideally sprints. Each sprint can include mapping out user stories that are to be completed.

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All Comments (21)
  • @CodexCommunity
    Thanks for all the support on this video. As one of my first videos on this channel, I know there are heaps of ways it could of been improved, and thanks for all the feedback which I am taking note of!
  • @hoomaned4285
    Much better than the 9 hour lecture we had in uni
  • @user-wq2bc8zc6l
    Generally an ok video, but there are a lot of mistakes in here, not just spelling errors. Just a couple examples from the first couple of minutes: the burndown chart is a tool but it is not a scrum artifact, the 3rd artifact is the increment, or working iteration of software. Additionally, the scrum guide outlines 5 events: the sprint, sprint planning, daily scrum, sprint review, and sprint retro. This video gives a decent baseline, but watchers should be aware that there are inaccuracies throughout.
  • @Qahnung
    This spring will be awesome :D
  • @MilMike
    Very useful. I love especially the practical part where you show it by example and not just theory.
  • @riccardo8002
    Let me start by saying, I'm NOT hating the video just pointing out a few anti-patterns. User stories is not part of SCRUM, a user story is one method of defining the work that need to be done - there are many others. In addition, it's Sprint Planning apposed to Spring Planning. There are many other terms (Project backlog vs Product Backlog, Burn down charts) and concepts here that are components of Jira and not Scrum. Scrum does not prescribe which tools to use and Jira is not Scrum, you can use Jira for Scrum but the choice is yours which tools you want to use. My suggestion is to anyone wanting to write the exam, stick to the Scrum terms and concepts in the Scrum Guide. This video does have some good guidance as far as method is concerned.
  • @russpinkston
    Great video, but you wrote "spring" like a hundred times.
  • @JRCSalter
    As someone who has learnt enough to start building larger projects, this is very useful. I'd like to get a job in web dev at some point, but most of my projects in the past have started out with me immediately typing out some code and moving on from there. People talk about the importance of planning, but no one has laid it out quite as well as this video. I'm just about to start a new project, so I'll see if I can put this into action.
  • @BDVic
    I really liked that you included a real world example to solidify the concept. Thanks for the great content.
  • @shonilcha
    just started with Scrum training today and this video really defines the how-to's and what visually effectively. thanks for this
  • @user-zc8ip6zq6z
    Well made video, with real examples. As a web development student learning scrum work, this is best what I found in youtube. Thank you very much.
  • @JustPlainRob
    It was very confusing when it showed 'Spring' instead of 'Sprint' on the visuals.
  • @uzomaogwuma2106
    Best content i've seen on SCRUM. Simplified, yet detailed. Thanks
  • @KatherineOrho
    SHARED to TechApart! This was an EXCELLENT tutorial. Thank you.
  • Thank you so much for such great a explanation of SCRUM. You really help me a lot.
  • @richardbielling
    Great pace and details - thanks very much!!!! Excellent presentation
  • @chloinger
    Thank you for this amazing video! Very helpful for my exam in Agile Project Management. :)
  • Good example, easy to catch up what the basic knowledge of SCRUM. Thank you!
  • You are the only person making videos on this without putting annoying music in the background
  • @AJ-ef2yp
    wow! this video is not appreciated enough. This is GOLD! Thanks a lot