Which of the following comparisons is true about Scrum and Traditional Project Management?
A . In Scrum, upfront planning is high, while in Traditional Project Management it is low.
B . In Scrum, performance measurement is based on plan conformity, while in Traditional Project Management it is based on business value.
C . In Scrum, customer involvement is high throughput the project, while in Traditional Project it varies according to the project’s lifecycle.
D . In Scrum, Quality Assurance is process centric, while in Traditional Project Management it is customer centric.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Reference: http://blog.scrumstudy.com/why-use-scrum-2/