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Jeff Sutherland (born June 20, 1941) is one of the creators of the
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, a framework for product management. Together with
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, he presented Scrum at
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'95. Sutherland contributed to the creation of the
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in 2001. Along with Ken Schwaber, he wrote and maintains ''The Scrum Guide'', which contains the official definition of the framework.


Military career

Sutherland is a graduate of the
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. After 11 years in the military he became a
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at the
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School of Medicine. Here he got involved in data collection and IT systems development.


IT career

Jointly with Yosi Amram, Sutherland developed NewsPage at Individual.com, one of the first publishers of news on the internet. The news engine used a lexical
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system. Scrum is a framework for enabling business agility at scale across an entire organization. A meeting which was influenced by the ''Agile Manifesto''. Sutherland is quoted as saying the "systems development process is an unpredictable and complicated process that can only roughly be described as an overall progression". The scrum process was developed by Sutherland, John Scumniotales and Jeff McKenna while at Easel Corporation and influenced by
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. The principle was based on a 1986 article by
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and Ikujiro Nonaka in the ''
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'', and incorporates practices from a draft study published in
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. It involves 30-day cycles of plan, build and monitor sprints. The name ''Scrum'' was chosen in reference to the rugby scrummage, as the system involves "a cross-functional team" who "huddle together to create a prioritized list". Scrum has been used by several major corporations. Sutherland has claimed that distributed teams coached to use the system can make large productivity increases against the industry average.


''Scrum'' method

Scrum involves a
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creating a list to work on. The team consists of three specific roles, the Product Owner, the Developers and the Scrum Master. The team then works through three phases: a pre-sprint planning, the sprint and then a post-sprint meeting. The group has daily meetings and keeps a Product Backlog. In contributing to the book ''The Secrets of Happy Families'', Sutherland modified the Agile approach to family interactions. Sutherland has been quoted as saying the three distinguishing factors between Scrum teams and normal teams are self-management, continuity of team membership, and dedication to a single project. Clarification of user needs is an essential component. Sutherland said no coding should occur while user needs were in doubt, and is quoted as saying "It is better for the developers to be surfing than writing code that won't be needed". Sutherland has also been quoted as saying that Scrum should run with
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. Sutherland is the founder and principal consultant at Scrum, Inc in Boston, Massachusetts, currently led by his son, JJ Sutherland as the CEO. Additionally, he was appointed a senior advisor to OpenView Venture Partners 2007 for a short period in that year.


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Jeff Sutherland Personal blogJeff Sutherland on YouTube OpenView Venture Partners
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