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Agile and Scrum as Adaptive Frameworks for Managing Complexity in Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Authors: Virgen, Miguel;

Agile and Scrum as Adaptive Frameworks for Managing Complexity in Innovation and Entrepreneurship

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<div> <p><span><a href="https://www.doctorsinbusinessjournal.com/post/agile-and-scrum-as-adaptive-frameworks-for-managing-complexity-in-innovation-and-entrepreneurship" rel="nofollow">The Agile and Scrum</a> framework represents a fundamental shift in how organizations conceive, plan, and execute complex work. Emerging initially within software development, Agile challenged traditional, plan-driven project management approaches that assumed stable requirements and predictable outcomes. Software Development based on Scrum Agile in a distributed development environment plays a pivotal role in the software industry by facilitating software development across geographic boundaries. However, in the past different frameworks utilized to address the challenges like communication and collaboration in scrum agile distributed software development (SADSD) were notably inadequate in transparency, security, traceability, geographically dispersed location work agreements, geographically dispersed teamwork effectiveness, and trust Qureshi, et al., 2024). These deficiencies resulted in delays in software development and deployment, customer dissatisfaction, canceled agreements, project failures, and disputes over payments between customers and development teams Qureshi, et al., 2024). Scrum, as one of the most widely adopted Agile frameworks, operationalized these principles into a structured yet flexible method for organizing work in environments characterized by uncertainty, interdependence, and rapid change.</span></p> </div> <div> &nbsp; </div> <div> <p><span>Scrum is an&nbsp;Agile framework&nbsp;that enables people, teams, and organizations to create value via adaptive solutions for complex work problems. The Scrum framework can be explained via three broad categories: roles, events, and artifacts. The roles are particular to the Scrum team, which involves team members (developers), a product owner, and a Scrum master (Lawong, et al., 2025). This paper provides an explanation of the Agile and Scrum framework, situating it within broader theoretical discussions in management, entrepreneurship, and organizational studies. It argues that Agile and Scrum should be understood not merely as project management techniques, but as adaptive organizational frameworks that enable learning, coordination, and value creation under conditions of complexity.</span></p> </div>

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