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Scrum Artifacts: What is & How to Make Most of Them
Scrum is a framework for managing complex product development. It is a repetitive and incremental approach that requires active management from the entire team. One of Scrum's most important aspects is using certain artifacts (or documents).
Scrum artifacts refer to the working documents and tools that are used by agile scrum teams to manage their projects. Some of the most common scrum artifacts include the product backlog, sprint backlog, user stories, product increments, etc. These artifacts provide key information that helps the team plan, execute, track progress, and make decisions. Scrum artifacts tips

However, many scrum teams fail to utilize these artifacts fully and reap their benefits. The artifacts are often viewed as documentation overhead rather than as an integral part of the development process. When scrum artifacts are properly used, they can help increase transparency, enable collaboration, reduce uncertainty, and boost team productivity.
This article will focus on how Scrum teams use these artifacts and how they can be used more effectively.
Table of content
What is the Agile Scrum Framework?
What are Scrum Artifacts?
Scrum Artifacts: Tips for Getting the Most out of Them
Conclusion
What is the agile scrum framework?
Before getting into the best practices part of the scrum artifacts, we should have some background knowledge of the scrum framework. If you’re familiar with the info, you can skip to the best practice part: Tips for Getting the Most out of the Scrum Artifacts
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