An iteration is a defined period of time in which the team is to produce a potentially deliverable product. Usually, a planning meeting, in which the development is discussed in detail, is held before an iteration, and a final meeting, in which the development in retrospect is compiled again, is held after the iteration. Usually an iteration covers a period of two to four weeks. In Scrum iterations are called sprints.

Why this is interesting for a Chief Digital Officer (CDO)?
Scrum is a form of agile business. Today, many agree that digitalization only works agilely in companies. Many New Work followers also see it this way. For this reason Scrum is important for Chief Digital Officer (CDO) to know. A wide variety of startups have also developed special adaptions (e.g. Spotify). For corporates there are also special adaptations of the Scrum Model (e.g. SAFe), so that you can work fast and structured agile. Because often there are large resistances in traditional structures. Perhaps these approaches can help to break up encrusted structures and transform the company into an agile startup. This can free up a lot of energy. However, this should go hand in hand with sensible change management. Otherwise there is a great danger that agile will become chaos.

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