Scrum Roles
Contents
1. Product Owner β Owns the WHAT
1.1 Responsibilities and Characteristics
- Developing and adapting the product vision
- Writing new user stories/requirements
- Document and manage stories in Jira
- Each story needs to contain enough information to understand how to move forward. If a team
member does not believe a story contains enough information the story should be moved back in To
Do
- Splitting user stories which are too big. Stories are broken down in small and consumable chunks
- Stories include details, full scope of what needs to be completed: definition of done
- Specifying acceptance criteria for each user story/task
- Develop test cases and test data to validate requirements
- Perform application testing before UAT is scheduled
- Work with business stakeholders to complete UAT testing
- Define and prioritize the features of the Product Backlog
- Stories with highest priorities go to the top of the backlog
- Grooming the product backlog
- PO goes over the backlog daily to prioritize/reprioritize the backlog, elaborate on requirements
- Decide on release date and content
- PO creates roadmap and creates stories/tasks to accomplish them
- PO describes the process moving Pilot or Go Live into production environment
- Allocates resources and identifies who to reach out to accomplish the story/task
- Responsible for the profitability of the product (ROI)
1.2 Responsibilities outside the Team
- Observing, learning about and analyzing the market
- Observing, learning about, contacting and analyzing customers and end users of the product
- Keeping in touch with every stakeholder of the product regularly
- Report to management and stakeholders
- PO creates appropriate reporting to send out to stakeholders weekly
- Sharing insights throughout the company regarding the product
1.3 Key Attributes
- Decisive
- Available (50% of the time with clients and 50% of the time with the team)
- Knowledgeable
- Empowered
- Accountable
1.4 Relationship with the β¦
1.4.1 Scrum Master
- Includes the voice of stakeholders in the process of collaborative discovery β learns their real
goals and problems
- Organizes workshops to identify and clarify upcoming work for the product
1.4.2 Development Team
- Includes the voice of stakeholders in the process of collaborative discovery β learns their real
goals and problems
- Organizes workshops to identify and clarify upcoming work for the product
1.4.3 Organization / Client
- Includes the voice of stakeholders in the process of collaborative discovery β learns their real
goals and problems
- Organizes workshops to identify and clarify upcoming work for the product
2. Scrum Master β Owns the PROCESS
2.1 Responsibilities and Characteristics
- Facilitates the Scrum process and Team self-organization
- Removes obstacles
- Shields the team from interference
- Enacting Scrum values
- Coach the team (including the PO) to enhance performance
- Facilitate key ceremonies: Sprint Planning, the Daily Scrum, and the Retrospective
- Foster the developer teamβs self-organization
- Protect the team from interruptions
- Ensure impediments are removed
- Ensure the team is fully functional and productive
- Enables close cooperation across all roles and functions
- Make work visible
2.1 Deliverables
- Team happiness
- Improving velocity
- Coach the team
2.2 Key Attributes
- Facilitator
- Impediment Remover
- Servant Leader
- Coach
- Teacher
- Mentor
- Change Agent
- Manager
2.3 Relationship with the β¦
2.3.1 Product Owner
- Manage expectations
- Coaches the PO
- Contribute to write or adapt product visions
- Help arrange and optimize product backlog
- Organize scrum events as necessary
2.3.2 Dev Team
- Coaches the team in self-organization and cross-functionality
- Helps the team to create high-value products
- Removes impediments to the teamβs progress
- Facilitates Scrum events
2.3.3 Organization
- Leads and coaches the organization in its Scrum adoption
- Causes change that increases the teamβs productivity
- Helps employees and stakeholders understand Scrum and empirical product development
3. Team β Owns the HOW
3.1 Responsibilities and Characteristics
- Cross-functional (including testing) β they possess all the skills to do the work
- Self-organizing β they decide how they will work to achieve the goal
- Self-managing β they decide how much work they can do in a Sprint
- Collaborative β they work together to achieve a Sprint Goal
- Typically 3-9 people, but ideal size is 4-6
3.1 Key Attributes
- Be available for ceremonies
- Be willing to share thoughts, ideas and concerns open and freely
- Be able to work collectively with others
3.1 Key Activities
- Collaboration
- Elicitation
- Solutions Analysis
- Estimation
- Planning
- Delivery
- Continuous improvement