Explain the term 'Increment'
Answer / Sushil Kumar Yadav
An Increment in Scrum is a potentially shippable portion of the product that results from a completed Sprint. It represents the sum of all Product Backlog items completed during the Sprint and includes everything necessary to deliver value to stakeholders.
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