YDS: What's the Typical Day for a Scrum Master?
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- A UA-cam viewer sent in a question asking about the typical day in the life of a Scrum Master. Todd and Ryan talk about what their days look like when they are in the Scrum Master role and how each day usually looks a little different. Check out the video to learn about the things you'll see as a Professional Scrum Master. Want to learn more about Scrum?
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Great suggestions, I loved the ordering principles for where you need improvement. My daily activities: Check emails, review OOO calendar, stand up, follow up with team members that didn’t show up to stand up, create impediment work items or follow up on impediments and blockers mentioned at stand up, ceremonies, and more emails
love to come around this podcast. Just in the process of passing my psm 1 exam and applying to my first SM position. Looking forward to all challenges that this job offer. thank you for this episode.
Love it, at last a sensible discussion on what a Scrum Master actually does, your guiding question for SM’s each day is genius
Love this, completely hit the nail on the head for me, a different perspective aside from the normal instances of a SM. Thank you so much, very helpful
Thanks for the video. Keep up the great work!
Keep up the great work, great questions great clear answers, 2020 says it all :)
Thank you for sharing that with us
Finally read that blog!
So helpful. Thank you Ryan and Todd. Question- When does a ScrumMaster have a tough conversation? Are there any scenarios/circumstances that might force a SM to have those tough conversations?
Thanks for the input guys!
How do you facilitate your retros?
I still didn't get a typical day, like what did you do in a typical day? and any videos on the technical aspect of things?
Love these vids! Thanx for sharing. As a SM I need some advice. How should we deal with PBI around technical debt and content product management? The development team proposes items that have to be carried out on an agenda in the future because automation is too large an investment. The products we create are data driven insights of which we provide an update periodically, as soon as all new data from our sources is available. Our customers rely on this update cycle.This is a strong discussion in our Scrum Team.
I hope you can help us.
Love u guys so much, from Manchester England!!! 🇬🇧Just started as a scrum master! Wud love to video call u guys!!! U shud do a video show with ur subscribers!!! Xxxx
Can't wait for the sweatshirt sale!
Hopefully soon! We've got lots of ideas :)
Hi Todd and Ryan, thank you for making these videos. I'm on an agile team and we follow scrum very loosely at the moment. I'm trying to learn about Scrum and implement more scrum with the team. What is the best roadmap for an aspiring scrum master to learn about and what should I focus first to implement? For example, we do standups already and I'm trying to get the user stories in our backlog as accurate as possible. Should I focus on review sessions next or rather sprint planning?
Hi Manuel! Thank you for watching. We have a video that might lend some insights. Check this video out and if you have any more specific questions please add comments. ua-cam.com/video/J-s9RLDldtY/v-deo.html
Thank you Todd and Riley for that perspective...
I have another one
Is capacity and velocity same of scrum team? Please do give an example
Hi Saurabh! Appreciate you watching our episodes. We discuss velocity/capacity in the context of Sprint Planning in this video: ua-cam.com/video/OZ-qeMvcXDs/v-deo.html. Is there a more specific question you have?
Great podcast!! Quick question guys, if I have a team of developers (auditors) having to deliver two different products (audits) at the same time should I be having 2 different daily scrums? PÔ and PBL is the same. The teams are split into 2 sub teams based on the different audit subject matter. What do you suggest? Split everything in 2 or let them decide to do everything together?
The developers are responsible for their daily scrum and needs to organize it by themself. Thats not your business. You only need to make sure / convince them that they making daily scrums - every working day, same time, same place.
Questions:
What are the necessities (to-do list ) in supporting in team that’s new to Agile !
Will be glad you treat this question, thank you
Thanks for this one! It's a hot topic for me just now as with the pandemic and the urgency and slight 'panic' from business stakeholders to deliver in uncertain economic times - I am seeing a push for SMs to be Delivery Managers. A big no-no in my book. I think it's a good description here, focussing on the empirical process to ensure the team is being transparent, inspecting the work regularly, and being open to adapting - things should stay on piste then. :)
ps - I am not a gamer nor am I a small person who skis. I'm a mum of said small child who hacked my youtube profile. :)
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Hey Todd and Ryan.. can we have a video on what is not scrum master part in a project? Or may Anti-pattern of scrum master😐
ua-cam.com/video/2dP0UpuEH3s/v-deo.html
Thank you, subdcribed.
Welcome aboard!
how does a scrum master put performance objectives for the next year? new things everyday and a SM responds to that. Is it really possible to rationally put goals for the next year?
Switching from an IT program analyst to a business analyst. Trying to research on how to get prepared for this. The new company suggested looking at the USDS playbook??? This is a new project with a gov client.
Furthermore, it appears I will be walking into having to create everything since it’s is brand new project. I have never been put on a brand new project with nothing to go by. So, seems like they will be looking for me to wear many hats.
I will be working on scope, schedule, and cost. Along with, product backlog.. I come from a technical background. I am researching as much as I can before my first day. Can anyone offer me advice on what to research on brand new project and going into a business analyst role vs it program analyst?
Is PMBOK useful to any SCRUM role?
We will cover this in a video next week. We have some thoughts on the PMI and the PMBOK. Thanks for the question! Stay tuned.
From my 7 years being a Scrum Master, never studied PMBOK once, it’s completely irrelevant.
Can a scrum master handle or manage more than one scrum team ? When working with matured team the scrum master can have bandwidth to handle another team. Is it advisable to scrum master more than one team at time?
Yes, it possible if you’re working in the organization having small budget
Yeah, it is normal to have two/three teams at the same time. Depends on the team size and ressources.
How does a Scrum Master become more data driven through experimentation?
Scrum master vs Agile coach . . Please
$50 an hour
Honestly, after seeing that video it's still not clear what he is exactly doing at work. Seems like he didn't know it either xD