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Scrum Guide 2020

The Scrum Guide 2020, by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland (scrum.org), is a foundational document available in multiple languages that defines the principles, roles, events, and artifacts of the Scrum framework for agile software development. It emphasizes empirical process control, self-organization, and continuous improvement to deliver incremental value and adapt to change effectively.

Read Online or download the latest official “Scrum Guide 2020″ from ScrumGuides.org

Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams

The “Kanban Guide for Scrum teams” is a comprehensive resource available in multiple languages, offering Scrum teams valuable insights and guidance on integrating Kanban principles and practices into their project management methodology.

You can download it from here.

Kanban University – The official Guide to the Kanban method

The Kanban method itself is an approach to incremental, evolutionary process improvement for organizations. It emphasizes visualizing work, limiting work in progress, and optimizing the flow of work to improve efficiency.

You can download it from here.

The NexusTM Guide

The “NexusTM Guide” is a resource written in multiple languages that provides guidance and best practices for scaling Scrum in complex product development, helping organizations establish collaboration and coordination among multiple Scrum teams to deliver integrated increments of a product.  The Nexus Framework was created by Ken Scwaber and published by Scrum.org.

Read Online or download the latest version from Scrum.org.

Evidence-Based Management™ (EBM)

Evidence-Based Management™, as defined by Scrum.org, is a framework that promotes data-driven decision-making, focusing on four Key Value Areas (Current Value, Time to Market, Ability to Innovate, and Unrealized Value) to drive continuous improvement within an organization using empirical process control principles.  It was created by Ken Scwaber and published by Scrum.org.

Download the latest version from Scrum.org.

Jira Software

Jira software is a versatile project management tool widely used by teams to plan, track, and collaborate on tasks and issues efficiently.

You can access Jira for free here.

Trello

Trello is a web-based project management and collaboration tool that offers various types of boards, including Scrum and Kanban, which utilize lists and cards to help individuals and teams organize, track, and prioritize tasks and projects in a visual and flexible manner.

You can access Trello for free here.

Monday.com

Monday.com is a web-based project management and collaboration platform designed to help teams and organizations streamline their work processes. It provides a visual and intuitive interface for creating, managing, and tracking projects, tasks, and workflows. Monday.com offers features such as customizable boards, task assignment, progress tracking, file sharing, and team communication, making it a popular choice for teams of all sizes and industries.

You can access Monday.com for free here.

Miro

Miro is an online collaborative whiteboarding platform that allows individuals and teams to work together in a digital workspace. It provides a virtual canvas where users can create and collaborate on various types of content, such as diagrams, charts, mind maps, wireframes, sticky notes, and more. Miro is designed to facilitate remote work and enable distributed teams to brainstorm, plan, and organize their ideas and projects in real-time.

You can access Miro for free here.

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