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Frequently Asked Questions

A Scrum Master is a facilitator who helps teams follow Scrum practices and remove obstacles.

Managing Scrum events, removing blockers, and supporting the team’s productivity.

Scrum is an Agile framework used to manage and deliver projects in iterations.

Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Development Team.

Scrum Master coaches the team, while a Project Manager manages timelines and resources.

Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation.

Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective.

A list of all project requirements maintained by the Product Owner.

Tasks selected from the Product Backlog for a specific sprint.

A flexible approach to project management focusing on collaboration and quick delivery.

Agile is a mindset; Scrum is a framework within Agile.

A 15-minute meeting to discuss progress and blockers.

 

A tool used to track tasks, bugs, and project progress.

 

Using burndown charts, dashboards, and team updates.

 

Short descriptions of features from the user’s perspective.

 

CSM (Certified Scrum Master) or PSM (Professional Scrum Master).

 

Usually 2–3 months with proper training.

Better job opportunities, higher salary, and practical skills.

No, coding is not mandatory.

Yes, with proper training and certification.