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Nexus – the scaling Scrum framework

Nexus – the scaling Scrum framework

by Herbi | Aug 16, 2016 | Agile, Scrum, Scrum meetings, Scrum theory, Sprint planning, Sprint retrospective

Nexus is a framework, which builds on top of the scrum framework and is designed for scaling. It focuses on solving cross-team dependencies and integration issues. What is Nexus? The Nexus framework has been created by Ken Schwaber, co-creator of the Scrum framework....

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