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👉 In this episode, we break down Agile vs. Scrum — two of the most popular approaches in modern software development. While Agile is a broader methodology built on continuous iteration and collaboration, Scrum is a specific framework within Agile that emphasizes teamwork, accountability, and delivering business value quickly.

🔑 Key takeaways:

• What Agile methodology is and how it drives iterative development ✅

• What Scrum in Agile means and why it’s so widely adopted 🌀

• The key differences between Agile and Scrum in leadership, collaboration, delivery, and flexibility ⚡

• Agile = customer feedback-driven, Scrum = sprint-driven 💡

• Agile focuses on simplicity in design & execution, while Scrum allows for innovation & experimentation 🎯

• Roles in Scrum (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Team Members) vs. leadership-driven Agile 👥

• Agile principles (welcoming change, technical excellence, customer satisfaction) vs. Scrum principles (self-organization, collaboration, time-boxing, iterative development) 📊

Whether you’re a QA engineer, project manager, or aspiring Agile practitioner, this episode will give you clarity on when to use Agile practices and when to apply Scrum to maximize project success.

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