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Scrum

Scrum is an agile framework for managing complex, adaptive work through iterative cycles called sprints, with defined roles (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team) and recurring ceremonies that promote transparency, inspection, and adaptation.

Understanding Scrum

Scrum was formalized by Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber in the early 1990s based on earlier work on iterative development. The Scrum Guide defines the framework: three roles, five events (Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Retrospective), and three artifacts (Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increment). Scrum's power comes from its empirical process control theory. Rather than planning everything upfront (which fails for complex work), Scrum inspects and adapts regularly. The Product Owner prioritizes what's most valuable. The team delivers working increments each sprint. Stakeholders review and provide feedback. The process adapts based on learning. Common Scrum pitfalls include treating it as a rigid process without adapting it to context, skipping retrospectives when under pressure, and having a Product Owner who doesn't actively prioritize. 'Scrum-but' describes teams that use parts of Scrum while avoiding the accountability mechanisms that make it work. Scrum generates coordination information that AI tools can automate: velocity tracking, burndown charts, backlog grooming suggestions, and stakeholder status reports.

How GAIA Uses Scrum

GAIA supports Scrum workflows by integrating with Jira, Linear, and GitHub to track sprint velocity, surface blocked items, and generate automated status reports for stakeholders. GAIA can also run daily standup prompts and compile retrospective input from connected tools.

Related Concepts

Sprint

A sprint is a fixed-length iteration (typically 1-2 weeks) in agile development during which a team selects, plans, and completes a defined set of work toward a product or project goal.

Kanban

Kanban is a project management methodology that visualizes work as cards moving through defined stages on a board, with limits on work-in-progress to maintain flow and identify bottlenecks.

Workflow Automation

Workflow automation is the use of technology to execute repeatable business processes and tasks automatically, reducing manual effort and human error.

Task Automation

Task automation is the use of technology, particularly AI, to automatically create, manage, prioritize, and execute repetitive tasks that would otherwise require manual effort.

OKRs (Objectives and Key Results)

OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) is a goal-setting framework in which organizations and individuals define ambitious qualitative objectives and measurable quantitative key results to track progress toward them.

Frequently Asked Questions

GAIA can automate the information-gathering for ceremonies — pulling sprint metrics for reviews, generating velocity data for planning, and compiling team feedback for retrospectives — reducing ceremony overhead while maintaining their value.

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