"Multiple Increments may be created within a Sprint. The sum of the Increments is presented at the Sprint Review thus supporting empiricism. However, an Increment may be delivered to stakeholders prior to the end of the Sprint. The Sprint Review should never be considered a gate to releasing value. "
Beware of absolutist remarks like "must".
"False. An Increment does not necessarily have to be released to customers or users at the end of each Sprint. The Scrum Guide states that at the end of a Sprint, the Development Team should have produced a potentially releasable Increment of the product. This means that the Increment should be in a state where it could be released to customers or users if the Product Owner decides to do so. However, the decision to release the Increment to customers or users is ultimately up to the Product Owner, who may choose to release it at any time, not necessarily at the end of each Sprint."
“An Increment must be released to customers or users at the end of each Sprint.”
This principle emphasizes the importance of delivering a usable product to stakeholders, even if it doesn’t yet include all desired features. By doing so, the Scrum Team can gather early feedback and make necessary adjustments, fostering transparency and continuous improvement within the Scrum framework.
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