What are the values of Scrum?
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The following are the five Scrum values:
Openness
Each Scrum team member must be honest about their development if they are to make significant advancements in short periods.
Courage
Scrum teams need to have the guts to be open, honest, and genuine with themselves and other stakeholders about any bottlenecks they encounter and the project’s development. The team’s members must also be courageous to seek assistance when necessary, experiment with novel methods, and respectfully disagree and publicly debate.
Focus
Every team member must focus on current work and understand how it affects the sprint goal. Scrum masters may restrict the number of tasks or priorities assigned to each team member to maintain engagement during sprints.
Respect
Respect in a Scrum team involves acknowledging that no one’s input is more valuable than another’s. Respect entails acknowledging your successes, having faith in your teammates, and respecting their opinions.
Commitment
Scrum teams must cooperate to accomplish a common goal. This entails having faith in one another to complete assignments and give their best effort. This can only happen if every team member is fully dedicated to the group and the project.