Fast or Smart? How the Use of Scrum Can Influence the Temporal Environment in a Project

Vibeke Kristine Scheller, Helge Søndergaard Hvid, Jan Pries-Heje

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    Abstract

    A recent survey shows that 40% of all projects use, or have used, agile methods. The most commonly used agile method is Scrum, one reason being that Scrum provides mechanisms for building a healthy temporal environment for the project participants. Through a case study carried out in a Danish municipality we demkonstrate how the tgemporal environment in a project is influenced - enhanced as well as challenged - by the use of Scrum.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProject Management: Theory Meets Practice
    PublisherRoskilde Universitetsforlag
    Publication date2015
    Pages39-59
    ISBN (Print)9788778674616
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • Agile methods
    • Scrum
    • Temporal environment
    • Project management
    • Case study

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