The Three Pillars of Empiricism (Scrum)

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Last updated 20 setembro 2024
The Three Pillars of Empiricism (Scrum)
Empiricism means working in a fact-based, experience-based, and evidence-based manner. Scrum implements an empirical process where progress is based on observations of reality, not fictitious plans. Scrum also places great emphasis on mind-set and cultural shift to achieve business and organizational Agility. The three pillars of empiricism are as follows:  
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