Scrum Handbook MTS

Scrum Handbook:
Multi-Team Scrum (MTS)

Scale Scrum with Scrum. Multi-Team Scrum is based on Single-Team Scrum by using the base patterns of STS to achieve large Scrum patterns.

About the Scrum Handbook: Multi-Team Scrum (MTS)

by Dan Rawsthorne and Doug Shimp

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Scrum is Scrum, and it’s a beautiful thing. We both fell in love with Scrum in the late 1990’s. We realized that Scrum was elegant, agile, and echoed all the good Teams we’d seen in our lives. Since those early days, we have seen, and helped, many teams implement Scrum. We have seen that Scrum can be successfully implemented by a Team if it has the freedom and authority to do so. Of course, each implementation is different in the details, as it adapts to its own environment and situation – but the core of Scrum will be there, and the Team will succeed. Over the years, enlightened Organizations saw how powerful good Teams, led by a single Product Owner, can be. The problem is, these Organizations wanted to know how to make Scrum work for them — they wanted to know how to build their own Scrum Teams — they wanted definitions, recipes, or instructions. That’s why we developed the ScrumH Model of Single-Team Scrum — to show how a single Team can produce Results for Stakeholders by implementing the cleanest, most flexible version of Scrum available. Learn how ScrumH, when applied correctly, can help you adjust rapidly to emerging situations and maximize your organization’s ability to adapt.

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