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Scrum Master Role

He also facilitates interactions between the Scrum team and the organization to improve the productivity of the Scrum team. He makes sure that the organization understands what the Scrum team is doing, making the process transparent to all. By facilitating, monitoring, mentoring and maintaining interactions inside the scrum team and between the team and the organization, he fulfills the first value of the Agile manifesto (Individuals and interactions over processes and tools).

He coaches the product owner to arrange the backlog in a way that maximizes value. He also assures that the Scrum team understands the necessity of neat, well-defined and yet concise product backlog items. The Scrum Master also coaches the team on breaking the backlog items into deliverable pieces of functionality (valuing working software).

Apart from scrum team members, the Scrum Master helps the organization by leading the organization in the adoption of Scrum. Through the facilitation of the scrum ceremonies and handling of the scrum team impediments, the scrum master facilitates the third value of Agile manifesto (Customer collaboration over contract negotiation). The Scrum Master provides any change that increases the functionality of the scrum team (valuing change over following a plan).

Recommended Further Reading

The following materials may assist you in order to get the most out of this course:

Section 2: Using the Agile Manifesto to Deliver Change

Section 3: The 12 Agile Principles

Section 4: The Agile Fundamentals

Section 5: The Declaration of Interdependence

Section 6: Agile Development Frameworks

Section 7: Introduction to Scrum

Section 8: Scrum Projects

Section 9: Scrum Project Roles

Section 10: Meet the Scrum Team

Section 11: Building the Scrum Team

Section 12: Scrum in Projects, Programs & Portfolios

Section 13: How to Manage an Agile Project

Section 14: Leadership Styles

Section 15: The Agile Project Life-cycle

Section 16: Business Justification with Agile

Section 17: Calculating the Benefits With Agile

Section 18: Quality in Agile

Section 19: Acceptance Criteria and the Prioritised Product Backlog

Section 20: Quality Management in Scrum

Section 21: Change in Scrum

Section 22: Integrating Change in Scrum

Section 23: Managing Change in Scrum

Section 24: Risk in Scrum

Section 25: Risk Assessment Techniques

Section 26: Initiating an Agile Project

Section 27: Forming the Scrum Team

Section 28: Epics and Personas

Section 29: Creating the Prioritised Product Backlog

Section 30: Conduct Release Planning

Section 31: The Project Business Case

Section 32: Planning in Scrum

Section 33: Scrum Boards

Section 34: Sprint Planning

Section 35: User Stories

Section 36: User Stories and Tasks

Section 37: The Sprint Backlog

Section 38: Implementation of Scrum

Section 39: The Daily Scrum

Section 40: The Product Backlog

Section 41: Scrum Charts

Section 42: Review and Retrospective

Section 43: Scrum of Scrums

Section 44: Validating a Sprint

Section 45: Retrospective Sprint

Section 46: Releasing the Product

Section 47: Project Retrospective

Section 48: The Communication Plan

Section 49: Formal Business Sign-off

Section 50: Scaling Scrum

Section 51: Stakeholders

Section 52: Programs and Portfolios

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