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Scrum is a set of rules for organizing a flexible workflow, which consists of a team approach, working in iterations, focusing on the goal of each iteration, and non—standard distribution of responsibilities within the team. The method came from the world of IT development and is now used in various business areas. Scrum work is based on "sprints" — these are periods lasting from 7 to 30 days. For each sprint, they form their own goal, according to which they sum up the results. The next sprint begins after the completion of the previous one, regardless of its results.