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Interview Question – as A Scrum Master Explain the Project From Initial to closing and what your Role in Every Phase …
Really? Hmm.. interesting question. That’s PMP, not Scrum Master.
I mean you would still have a role to play if a Scrum Team is working on a project, but it will be along the usual Scrum Master accountabilities: teaching, coaching, facilitating, etc.
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8:09 “The Product is empty and the Product Backlog doesn’t have time to update it” <3
things happen 🤦♀️
Could you summerize your main content? It’s not easy to catch up all your sharing. Thank you
Yes. I try to do it in most videos. I think I just didn’t know how to summarize this one since I was going over 5 completely different scenarios 🙂 hopefully other videos are a bit clearer with the summary.
Btw, I don’t know if you knew, but I actually post my video scripts in the form of blog posts in my blog here: http://scrummastered.com/blog – so you can read along
Is it worth getting scrum certified if you have no prior experience related to agile and/or scrum? Honest opinion and feedback will be greatly appreciated.
I think if you don’t have any experience, it would be really helpful to attend a class, like the PSM or CSM to help you understand and see it in practice (in a class setting, of course). And these classes usually come with a certification attempt. So I think it would be helpful for sure. That’s how I got started in this field (though I did it mostly through self-study which made my Scrum Master journey a bit painful at the beginning).
Hi Darla, thank you for your insightful resources 🫶 Regarding scenario 5, i.e. manager requesting to attend a retro, and you politely saying no. I like the idea of keeping retro sessions within the team to create psychological safety and have a productive conversation. However, shouldn’t everyone in the company have right of access to the learnings to benefit from them? How would you usually store these documents to restrict access, and what is your view on inviting clients to retros as I believe it’s also being practised? Thank you.
Well, the retrospectives are for the Scrum Team only, that’s the whole idea.
We invite stakeholders and customers to Sprint Review and that’s where you can discuss certain matters and bring more visibility to some challenges the team might be facing.
But the retro is really a self-reflection of the team.
If there is something that the team believes should be brought to management, maybe their help is required with resolving it, then you can bring it up to a wider audience.
But most of other improvements will be internal to the team anyway