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Scrum is a framework for developing and sustaining complex products. The Scrum Guide contains the definition of Scrum.
The Scrum Guide doesn't tell you the rationale behind Scrum as a whole, or behind many of its successful practices. Those rationales come out of experience, community, and the insights of its founders and inventors. The ScrumPLoP mission is to build a body of pattern literature around those communities, describing those insights, so we can easily share them with the Scrum and Agile communities.
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I'm a firm believer in spending most of my time in the field, experimenting and learning. My advice will be based solely on what I have personally tested or know to have been proven highly successful. My experience spans various sectors, working on products that have engaged teams ranging from a single unit to hundreds of individuals. Among numerous experiences, these are some of the clients with whom I was fully engaged as an Agile practitioner for months and sometimes years:
Having practised for many years, I embarked on an Agile trainer curriculum. My expertise spans both single Agile team dynamics and the transformation of entire Agile organisations.
I have the privilege of being one of over 200 trainers globally who have undergone a highly selective and quality-focused curriculum with Scrum Inc., the company founded by Jeff Sutherland, the co-creator of Scrum.