Scrum requires a self-organized team to deliver "done" increments at the end of each Sprint. This peculiarity sometimes raises criticisms and questions when it is discussed in training or when coaching the clients: how can teamwork without a leader? How are we going to do our job, if no one tells us what or how to do it?
Five Questions for a Sprint Goal
"The Sprint Goal is an objective that will be met within the Sprint through the implementation of the Product Backlog" (quote from the Scrum Guide).
The Sprint Goal is a phrase that can be used in many different ways:
Adapt and Evolve to Scrum
Over the centuries, humans have managed to adapt to many situations and evolve to become what we are today. History shows that we have an innate ability to adapt and evolve.
This remains valid as part of a change in business, such as the adoption of Scrum.