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Scrum

You apply a process-oriented approach such as Scrum to manage the project iteratively. Work is done in short sprints or iterations with clear goals, followed by evaluation and adjustment. The setup is simple: start with what is known, track progress, and adjust where necessary. This approach ensures transparency and a continuous improvement cycle in the team.

Starting Points

Key Points

  • Use of short iterations (sprints) with predefined tasks and goals; after each sprint, an evaluation/retro takes place and lessons learned are applied in the next cycle.
  • Active maintenance of a sprint backlog with user stories and tasks. The status of tasks is updated during the sprint, so that progress is visible.
  • You take initiative in your role within the process: you prepare for stand-ups (know what you did yesterday/what you're going to do today/blockers) and think along during planning and retro meetings.