Welcome, decision-makers, stakeholders, and fellow Scrum enthusiasts!
As you may or may not know, the Nexus Scrum Forum is a brand-new community. We’re excited to be building a space where decision-makers, practitioners, and everyone curious about or passionate about Scrum connect, discover, and grow together.
We’re also doing something a little different.
We’re building this plane as we fly it! ✈️

Embracing the MVP Model With The Nexus Scrum Community
We’re developing an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) as with Scrum.
It means we’re starting with the core essentials and gradually adding new features and content based on your feedback. Our approach allows us to launch the forum quickly, learn from your experiences, and adapt to your needs as we grow.
We’re excited to have you join us on this journey! Your feedback and contributions are invaluable in shaping the future of the Nexus community.
Even though we’re still in the early stages, we encourage you to share your ideas and suggestions for improving the forum and creating valuable content to assist and guide your Scrum journey.
It’s an iterative process. We’re embracing the Agile mindset every step of the way.
More Aspects of Agile Communities of Practice
Agile communities of practice thrive on the principles outlined in the Agile Manifesto, emphasizing collaboration among all stakeholders involved in product development.
Within these communities, Scrum Teams consist of a Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team members who work together to manage the Product Backlog and prioritize Backlog Items. The Scrum Framework, as detailed in the Scrum Guides, facilitates Sprint Planning and Retrospectives, ensuring that teams maintain Agility and continuously improve.
Ken Schwaber’s insights into Scrum and Agile methodologies provide valuable guidance for organizations seeking to improve their development processes.
Moreover, an Agile Coach assists teams in identifying and solving impediments and anti-patterns, fostering a culture of transparency and continuous learning.
By utilizing Scrum.org resources and engaging with Professional Scrum practices, organizations efficiently scale their Agile Frameworks and improve collaboration across multi-team settings. Daily Scrums and Sprint Reviews serve as essential touchpoints for team members to address dependencies and align on project goals.
This approach to teamwork empowers organizations to achieve efficient outcomes while adapting to the ever-changing demands of complex landscapes.
Why this approach?
- Transparency: We encourage open communication and invite you to be involved in the journey.
- Collaboration: Your feedback and ideas are invaluable in shaping the future of the forum.
- Continuous Improvement: We’re establishing the Nexus Scrum Forum and community as the go-to platform for facilitating, fostering confidence, adopting, and adapting to efficiency when delivering product value.
How Do You Get Involved?
- Share your feedback: Tell us what you like, what you don’t like, and what you’d like to see more of.
- Participate in Discussions: Engage with other members, share your experiences, and ask questions.
- Spread the Word: Invite your colleagues and friends who are interested in Scrum to join the community.
We’re all in this together! By working collaboratively and embracing the Agile spirit, we’re building an invaluable and thriving Scrum community.
Nexus Scrum Forum with our Early Bird Special!
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This is your chance to be part of something special from the ground up and help us shape the future of the Nexus community. Join today and catch the Scrum fever!
Join the Conversation
- What are your first impressions of the Nexus Scrum Forum?
- What features or improvements would you like to see in the future?
- What topics or discussions are you most interested in?
- How could we make the forum even better for you?
Links to Other Discussions of Interest
Warmly,
The Nexus Team