I've often heard the refrain, "The project failed due to XYZ reasons, and Scrum is the answer." 🤔
But is Scrum the answer to all our project challenges? Does it fit seamlessly into projects of all sizes and complexities? Did all pre-Scrum projects in the early 1990s spell disaster?
The key to success isn't just about adopting Scrum; it's about how you implement and execute your project. 🛠️
Do your organization and team truly embrace an Agile mindset? Are they mature enough to adapt to Scrum's principles?
These are the questions we must ponder. It's not about Scrum being a universal remedy, but rather about how we wield it to navigate the complex landscape of project management.