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Are you starting Scrum by only focusing on outputs? You are missing out. Using Scrum for outputs without outcomes & team engagement is a mistake.
The latest release of The Scrum Guide has some welcome changes. One of those modifications is being less prescriptive.
With less prescription, what do teams and organizations do when they don’t know the “how?” What do they do when their experience is low and they are starting on their journey? Is less prescription a good thing for these types of teams?
Empowerment did not work as a movement. What can we do to ensure team autonomy does not meet the same fate?
“My team consistently rolls work over from Sprint-to-Sprint. Why is it not motivated to finish what it starts? It doesn’t deliver what it commits to deliver. I must have the wrong people.” Do you ever hear this? Do you say it about your teams? We blame the team, but we should not.
When we envision mastery, we often think about becoming an expert in our specialty. But today’s product teams need less specialization, not more. Mastery today is about diversification, not specialization.