A major recent trend in the adoption of Scrum is its expansion beyond software development. While Scrum originated in the software industry, it has increasingly been adopted in various other fields. Industries such as Pharmaceuticals, Construction, HR, and Marketing have started using Scrum to manage their complex projects and improve efficiency.
This trend is evident in public Scrum training courses, where a significant proportion of participants now come from non-software backgrounds. This diversification illustrates the framework’s flexibility and effectiveness in handling a wide range of complex tasks across different sectors.