r/scrum

r/scrum

28.0K members
r/scrum is a subreddit with 28.0K members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is size-large.
Scrum is an iterative and incremental agile software development framework for managing product development.

Popular Topics in r/scrum

#1
null
: "Our retros are depressing and bum everyone out. How can we make them more positive?"
60 posts
#2
Advice Wanted
: "Asked to schedule happy hour for devs & stakeholders"
23 posts
#3
Discussion
: "How is the job market for SMs right now?"
7 posts
#4
Update
: "Giving up on scrum and tech"
1 posts
#5
Success Story
: "Passed the PSM 1 Assessment with 97.5% Score"
1 posts
#6
Advice To Give
: "How Product Teams Claim Victory Too Soon and Let Value Slip Away (And How Not To)"
1 posts

Member Growth in r/scrum

Daily
+19 members(0.1%)
Monthly
+607 members(2.2%)
Yearly
+6K members(27.2%)

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