> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://guide.techfleet.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://guide.techfleet.org/agile-training-portal/agile-handbook/agile-methods.md).

# Agile Methods

- [Scrum Method](https://guide.techfleet.org/agile-training-portal/agile-handbook/agile-methods/scrum-method.md): In Tech Fleet, project training teams use the Scrum method. Scrum is likely the most common Agile method you will see in the world. Learn all about it here.
- [What is Scrum?](https://guide.techfleet.org/agile-training-portal/agile-handbook/agile-methods/scrum-method/what-is-scrum.md): Scrum is one of the most common Agile methods in the world. Learn about the basics below.
- [Scrum Team Functions](https://guide.techfleet.org/agile-training-portal/agile-handbook/agile-methods/scrum-method/scrum-team-functions.md): Learn how different responsibilities are broken down on Scrum teams.
- [Scrum Meetings](https://guide.techfleet.org/agile-training-portal/agile-handbook/agile-methods/scrum-method/scrum-meetings.md)
- [Common Agile Deliverables](https://guide.techfleet.org/agile-training-portal/agile-handbook/agile-methods/scrum-method/common-agile-deliverables.md): Here are the common Scrum deliverables that teams produce when they follow the Scrum method.
- [Other Agile Methods](https://guide.techfleet.org/agile-training-portal/agile-handbook/agile-methods/other-agile-methods.md): There are a lot of Agile methods in the world! Learn about them on the Agile Methods dashboard.


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