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Adaptability along with flexibility has become the name of the game in achieving project success today. ud83dudcc8<br><br>In traditional project management, projects with well-defined requirements thrive. But what happens when the unexpected occurs? Thatu2019s where Scrum steps in!<br><br>Built on three core principles u2014 adaptability, transparency, and continuous improvement u2014 Scrum breaks projects into practical, workable stages known as Sprints. By working in Sprints, teams deliver value faster and can adjust to changes on the fly. u26a1

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  1. Scrum vs. Traditional Project Management The world is fast-paced, and adaptability along with flexibility has become the name of the game in terms of project success today.

  2. Traditional PM Step by step approach. Very rigid timelines and scope. Suitable for projects whose requirements do not change often.

  3. Scrum Iterative and incremental. Prioritizes collaboration and flexibility. Focusses on continuous delivery and feedback loops.

  4. Why Use Scrum? Through Scrum, teams can adapt to change as value is delivered in every sprint. Especially useful in environments with changing or unclear requirements.

  5. Which Works Best for Your Team? Share your thoughts down below!

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