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Example of the scrum loop variations
from deck Scrum Outline Presentation Template (PPT diagrams & icons)

Scrum Loop Variations

Slide Content

The slide "Scrum Loop Variations" displays different representations of iterative processes in Scrum, a framework used for agile software development. Each variation depicts a cycle consisting of stages that are tailored to handle varying levels of detail and certainty. This involves the continuous cycles typical in Scrum methodology, which are adapted here for different scenarios like "High Certainty" for well-defined processes, "Medium Detail" for processes requiring a balance of granularity and abstraction, and customized loops for specific tasks like "QA & Tests."

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a white background with six loop diagrams in vibrant colors.
  • Each loop diagram is depicted as a circular arrow, illustrating a continuous process.
  • The loops vary in size and color. There are three larger loops on the right in green and three smaller loops on the left in different colors (lime, teal, and purple).
  • Text labels accompany each loop to describe the type of cycle or stages within it, such as "Input" and "Output" for the first large green loop.
  • The two green loops on the right are labeled to indicate the level of detail and certainty ("High Certainty" and "Medium Detail").
  • The individual smaller loops on the left have unique titles like "Top Title" and "Bottom Cycle Title."
  • All loops and text elements are symmetrically arranged and evenly spaced across the slide.

The slide conveys a clean and professional look with its symmetrical layout and use of contrasting colors. The colorful loops and clear text make the slide visually engaging and easy to comprehend.

Use Cases

  • Explaining various Scrum practices during internal team meetings or training sessions.
  • Illustrating the adaptability of agile methodologies in project management presentations.
  • Comparing traditional and agile processes in business strategy or process improvement discussions.
  • Visualizing the iterative nature of development cycles in sales pitches or proposals to clients familiar with Scrum.

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