How is scrum different from other iterative models?
Answer / Mukesh Kumar Jha
Scrum differs from other iterative models in its focus on collaboration, self-organization, and adaptability. Unlike traditional waterfall methodologies, Scrum emphasizes frequent feedback loops, empirical planning, and continuous improvement. Other iterative models may have similarities with Scrum but typically prioritize predictive planning over adaptive development.
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