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Scrum in under 10 minutes video

December 15, 2008 by Artem Marchenko

Hamid Shojaee from Axosoft published an excellent and funny video on the basics of Scrum. In under 8 minutes of animation Hamid describes most of the basic concepts. I don’t agree with everything (in particular I I would like to see the release burndown chart described), but you can only explain so much in under 10 minutes and every Scrum installation is different anyway. Have a look and enjoy! High definition version is available here.

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Comments

nice view

January 18, 2009 by sree (not verified), 3 years 2 weeks ago
Comment id: 2169

hey hamid,

g8 video and precise information.

- sree

video error

July 30, 2009 by shrek (not verified), 2 years 26 weeks ago
Comment id: 2921

link contain no video

Hmm, I just checked both

August 10, 2009 by Artem, 2 years 25 weeks ago
Comment id: 2939

Hmm, I just checked both embedded video and the link to high-def - everything seems to work fine.

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