Scrum master
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Main responsibilities;
- Organize and conduct sprint planning meetings, sprint retrospectives, product demos and daily scrums.
- Partner with Product Owners to achieve high-quality and timely deliverables based on highest business value.
- Manage sprint planning and execution, including providing clear visibility into sprint status.
- Participate in release planning and scheduling by providing scrum team statistics, identifying project dependencies, and creating velocity forecasts.
- Ensure high throughput of development teams by identifying and mitigating potential issues and roadblocks.
- Work with project stakeholders ensure product backlog is prioritized, groomed, and detailed to avoid any downtime, ambiguity or rework.
- Facilitate issue resolution within team, including sheltering scrum team from outside influences or diversions.
- Assist with backlog maintenance and prioritization of incident resolution
- Coach scrum team members in making appropriate commitments through story selection and task definition
- Create and maintain sprint and release burndowns, velocity metrics and projections, and forecasts in order to demonstrate visibility and enable timely adjustments.
Key Succes Factors
For success, a scrum master must be:
Daily Scrum
As scrum master, your primary goals during the daily scrum include:
Scrum Master Excellence
As scrum master…
You ought to | Excel in rich modes of communication.
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Facilitate the team and process as a whole}}.
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Limit yourself primairily to process.
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Shield the team from management and stakeholders.
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Represent the development teams towards the product owner on the minimal technical product quality requirements.
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Jointly with product owner define scope.
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Inform product owner about progress.
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Be the central point of contact for the product owner and other stakeholders.
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Help the product owner to align his or her activities with those of the development teams.
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Collaborate with the product owner on defining the definitions of ready to build and ready to ship.
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Keep an accelerator list.
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You ought not to | Create or assign tasks
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Manage anyone’s work
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Be the single point of contact
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