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The Scrum process enhances collaboration in fast-paced projects by implementing three pillars of empirical process control: transparency, inspection, and adaptation. Transparency ensures that every team member is aware of the project's progress and any issues that arise. Inspection involves regular check-ins to assess the work and make necessary adjustments. Adaptation allows the team to change their approach based on the results of their inspections. Additionally, the Scrum process includes Sprints, which are time-boxed periods where a usable and potentially releasable product increment is developed. This structure keeps the team focused and aligned towards a common goal.
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To deliver a compelling SCRUM presentation, focus on implementing three pillars of empirical process control: transparency, inspection and adaptation. Use this slide to draw on previous experiences and make decisions. Sprint is a time-box of one month or less during which a "Done," usable and potentially releasable product Increment is developed. A new Sprint starts right after the conclusion of the previous one. Use this slide to take care of Sprint Planning.
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