Scrum is an agile framework that, if applied properly, can boost the efficiency of teamwork. It is known to be versatile enough, so it could be applied in basically any sort of productive teamwork, even beyond IT (e.g. bakeries, government organizations, etc.)

However, I’ve never ever seen it being used anywhere else other than in software development, therefore I’ve always been curious if Scrum is actually being used outside of IT somewhere.

  • slazer2au
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    1510 months ago

    Because a project management framework does not work for operations jobs.

    How does Susan and Emma in accounts express their work as a sprint? How does Steve or Sarah running a bakery express their work as a sprint?

    • @[email protected]
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      610 months ago

      How does Susan and Emma in accounts express their work as a sprint? How does Steve or Sarah running a bakery express their work as a sprint?

      Probably much the same way anything non-trivial gets split into sprints in IT: Just fudge it to keep the PM from moaning too much while you try to actually get some work done in between all the fucking “rituals”.

    • @[email protected]
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      510 months ago

      Project management does not only apply to IT tho. Some example:

      • other engineering product development
      • event organizing
      • construction
      • sales
      • shipping