Scrum – loved in some places, misunderstood in others and often questioned. So, let’s look at three key points and then address them and the benefit of Scrum in more detail.
Another benefit of self-organising teams is that they will be more motivated and able to maintain an achievable pace iteration after iteration, sustaining the progress of delivering quality, usable software to the Product Owner. The Scrum Master can help facilitate this by protecting the team from external interruptions and by removing road blocks. They also protect the team, (sometimes from themselves!) by enforcing the rules e.g. so that the project schedule isn’t compressed; that the required level of documentation is created; that coding doesn’t continue right up to the deadline. ‘Just enough’ is the goal – of documentation, ceremony (e.g. iterative planning meetings) and compliance.
Could it be the Role for you?
Potentially, anyone can be a Scrum Master, but some individuals find the role of ‘servant / leader’ harder to fulfil than others. The role lives the Scrum values of courage, openness, respect, focus and commitment and embodies the Agile Manifesto principle: ‘Build projects around motivated individuals. Give them the environment and support they need and trust them to get the job done’. This is hard!
Summary
Many organisations are bound down by history, traditions, structures and long remembered past failures. A scrum Master can protect the Scrum Team to be different, to demonstrate that it can be different, to succeed in this new way of working. The Scrum team needs to be able to take ownership, to together be accountable for the delivery, so valuable software becomes everyone’s goal and quality a shared responsibility. This is a major shift for some organisations and a Scrum Master can help facilitate the necessary change in thinking. But to do so, the Scrum Master needs to continually be on their guard not to revert to a more traditional Project Manager type working style. The Scrum Master Pro Course is a rounded introduction to the Scrum Master’s role. It’s a role that can be profitably be rotated around the team (with the understanding that one can’t do two jobs at once) or it can be held long term by an individual. With a stable team and settled organization, the Scrum Master role will evolve over time from one of high dependency using guidance and direction through to one of facilitation.
- What is the benefit of a having a Scrum Master?
- Management says we shouldn’t still need a Scrum master now that we know how to do Scrum.
- Can anyone be a scrum master?