Higher Quality
If you ask a Scrum team what enables them to be more productive than in their pre-Scrum days, most will say that at least part of their success is that they are consistently producing higher-quality work. Without bugs left behind to drag the team down, they can move quickly and consistently forward. Quality is improved because working at a sustainable pace prevents sloppiness. Quality is also improved through many of the engineering practices such as pair programming, refactoring, and a strong emphasis on early and automated testing.
David Rico’s research bears out the claim that agile teams produce higher-quality products. In his survey of 51 published studies of agile projects, he found a minimum quality improvement of 10% and ...
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