If you are a part of the project management paradigm, then you would know that even at the best of times, many scrum projects can fail. We know that they are a part of a very powerful project management methodology named Agile, but still, it can fail.

When it comes to Dark Scrum, the term was coined by Ron Jeffries, who is a founder of Extreme Programming and one of the authors of the famous Agile Manifesto, which is followed by Agile project managers all over the world.

What Dark Scrum does is that it damages the morale of the team which kills all of the motivation and energy that the team mustered in themselves before starting the project development process.

There is no hard and fast rule to get rid of Dark scrum as it can’t be so easily eradicated and even if you do stumble on away, it’s still a very little chance that you will succeed to recover from this much damage that has been caused by the Dark scrum to your team members and other elements.

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