Scrum vs. Traditional Project Management
This article is very interesting (and very clear) and summarized in a few lines the differences between the traditional PM (Project Management Foundamentals\Parameters) and Scrum Vision.
Source fromScrumstudy.com http://www.scrumstudy.com/scrum-vs-traditional-PM.asp
SCRUM Foundamentals
Scrum.org
Scrum in 6 minutes
http://www.scrumstudy.com/scrum-in-six-minutes.asp
Scrum Principles & Scrum Phases & Processes
Scrum vs. Traditional Project Management Vision
“Traditional project management emphasizes on conducting detailed upfront planning for the project with emphasis on fixing the scope, cost and schedule - and managing those parameters. Whereas, Scrum encourages data-based, iterative decision making in which the primary focus is on delivering products that satisfy customer requirements.
To deliver the greatest amount of value in the shortest amount of time, Scrum promotes prioritization and Time-boxing over fixing the scope, cost and schedule of a project. An important feature of Scrum is self-organization, which allows the individuals who are actually doing the work to estimate and take ownership of tasks.
Following table summarizes many of the differences between Scrum and traditional project management:”
Source fromScrumstudy.com http://www.scrumstudy.com/scrum-vs-traditional-PM.asp
You can find another nice post about Successful Scrum implementation here:
11 Tips for a Successful Scrum Implementation
http://www.implementingscrum.com/2015/04/21/11-tips-for-a-successful-scrum-implementation/
MY Better Scrum applications:
Scrumwise, Better Scrum > http://www.scrumwise.com/
Asana > https://app.asana.com/