The SCRUM Masters
Know The Activity
Group Size
Up to 100 People
LOCATION
Indoor
Duration
90 to 120 minutes
Why should you choose it?
Introduces Scrum principles in a fun, experiential format
Builds team collaboration and communication skills
Encourages agile thinking and adaptability
Provides hands‑on practice with roles and rituals
Helps participants understand key success factors in project delivery
Result
By the end of the session, participants will have designed and delivered a product prototype using Scrum. They will have experienced the rhythm of sprints, stand‑ups, and reviews, while learning how collaboration and agility drive success. The activity leaves teams with a practical understanding of Scrum and confidence to apply it in real projects.
Learning Outcome
Agility: Develop adaptive thinking in dynamic environments
Scrum Roles: Understand responsibilities of Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team
Rituals: Experience stand‑ups, sprint planning, reviews, and retrospectives
Collaboration: Strengthen teamwork through iterative delivery
Problem‑Solving: Learn to manage constraints and deliver value quickly
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Have any Questions?
Do participants need prior knowledge of Scrum?
No, the activity introduces Scrum concepts in a simple, experiential way.
How long does the activity take?
Typically 90–120 minutes, depending on group size and complexity of the product.
How is success measured?
Teams succeed when they deliver a functional prototype that meets customer needs within the sprint cycle.
What makes The SCRUM Masters unique?
It transforms abstract agile concepts into a hands‑on, memorable experience, making Scrum principles easy to understand and apply.