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Primary Research: The Nature of Scrum Survey

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To get an impression of the result quality of the survey, a brief summary of the setup and general results is provided in this chapter. In addition, the findings from the survey are explained here.

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    Christiaan Verwijs helped by refining the questions in a way that made them statistically analyzable and by running the analysis.

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    Lone-wolfing means hunting alone instead of with the pack. While one individual wolf might be a very efficient hunter, the pack always beats it. This applies to complex product development work as well.

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Maximini, D. (2015). Primary Research: The Nature of Scrum Survey. In: The Scrum Culture. Management for Professionals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11827-7_4

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