Assessing the Significance of SCRUM in Agile Methodologies: Survey Insights and Proposals for Methodological Refinement
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Abstract
The research highlights SCRUM being the fore frontal method of Agile which is primarily supported by a detailed survey from measurable analysis of various SCRUM practitioners. SCRUM is a well-known framework that embodies Agile methodologies, famed for their flexibility and efficiency. To gain a deeper understanding of SCRUM's real-world application, a diverse group of professionals, including developers, project managers, and executives, were surveyed. The findings show that SCRUM is favoured because of its systematic way to use iterative cycles and flexibility to changing needs, significantly impacts project results and communication among team members. But still, the SCRUM framework is not perfect and The State of Scrum survey identifies some areas where it could be improved. Based on the data we have collected and feedback from participants, this study offers a new fast-tracked approach to tackle these problems. Suggested improvements target better-suited sprint planning, flexibility in communication channels and more breathable role definitions to suit the diverse team dynamics and project objectives at this stage more effectively. Thus, having implemented these improvements over the original SCRUM method, we present a revised version of SCRUM aimed to enhance its effectiveness, adaptability and therefore effectiveness towards Agile project management. This research also guides practitioners not only to get benefits from SCRUM but also great practical direction, and finally SCRUM-based Agile practices.