Scrum Tools and Practices to Enhance an Incomplete Framework
Stefan Wolpers
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TL; DR: Scrum Tools, Part 1
“The Scrum framework is purposefully incomplete, […].” (Source.) This half-sentence is probably one of the more often misinterpreted statements of the Scrum Guide. On the one side, it defines the necessity to enhance Scrum with other practices and tools. On the other side, it is the reason that so many attempts to practice Scrum are simply botched, resulting in ScrumBut versions of epic diversity. So, let’s look at proven Scrum tools and practices enhancing a purposefully incomplete framework without defying or negating its first principles.
Please note that the following Scrum tools and practices list is not complete. Please feel free to add more suggestions by commenting.
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Different Areas of Applying Additional Scrum Tools and Practices
There are at least six areas where enhancing Scrum helps enable business agility. Part one of this three-part series will address stakeholder collaboration and team building:
Collaboration with Stakeholders
This section covers a lot of ground, given that the Scrum Guide addresses one self-managing team building one product. However, the reality is much different, particularly in large organizations. Helpful Scrum tools, concepts, and practices are, for example:
Team Building
A “team” is not a group of people in the same place at the same time with a shared intent. Team building requires effort and engagement; you do not start with a Scrum team; you build one over time. The following enhancing Scrum tools and practices will support that effort:
Conclusion
A purposefully incomplete framework is a blessing — and a curse in disguise. On the one side, it defines the necessity to enhance Scrum with other practices and tools. On the other side, it is the reason that so many attempts to practice Scrum are simply botched, resulting in ScrumBut versions of epic diversity. The necessity to look beyond the Scrum Guide to make Scrum successful also challenges many team members and organizations alike. Scrum Masters need to become comfortable addressing individual and organizational problems as their primary objective, Product Owners need to delve into product discovery, and Developers need to warm up to talking to customers. The opportunities to create something outstanding are endless; don’t get stuck in Scrum tool analysis paralysis.
Please note that this Scrum tools and practices list is not — and cannot be — complete. Please feel free to add more suggestions by commenting.
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Scrum Tools and Practices to Enhance an Incomplete Framework, Part 1?was first published on Age-of-Product.com.
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2 年Thank you Stefan for your posts that helps every Scrum Master that know, that understand that Scrum is an endless travel of learning to elevate our job. You always help us to discover and learn something new.