Difference between Scrum and Agile

Agile vs Scrum is like seeking for the differences between the two different words “Red” **and **“Color”. Red is a sort of color and use of it mainly depends on the taste of their users. The same could be said about Scrum vs Agile.

**Scrum **is a kind of agile methodology. It is fundamentally an agile process framework. It rapidly and repeatedly inspects the main working software. It emphasizes teamwork, accountability, and iterative progress toward a well-defined goal. In fact, Scrum and Kanban in software development terms are both precise flavors & types of agile software methodology.

Agile is a development methodology based on an iterative and incremental approach. Scrum is just one of the many iterative and incremental agile software development process. You can find here a very detailed description of the processes. Compared to Agile it is a more **rigid **method. So there is not much room for frequent changes.

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What’s the difference between Scrum and Agile?
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