Scrum Master Learning Path
As described in the Scrum Guide, the Scrum Master is responsible for promoting and supporting Scrum. Scrum Masters do this by helping everyone understand Scrum theory, practices, rules, and values. This Scrum Master learning path provides a structured guide to help you continue learning on your journey to better understand and master the role.
The learning path is organized by a set of competencies which each contain a number of focus areas. Resources are laid out in a prescribed order, however it is your journey, so follow in the best way that helps you learn.
Understanding and Applying Scrum / Professionalism
The Importance of Professionalism
This video raises some concerns when it comes to professionalism in the delivery of software and what you might look for to improve that professionalism at the team and company levels.fdsfd
Craftsmanship, the Future of Scrum and Improving the Profession of Software Delivery
In this podcast David West, CEO and Product Owner of Scrum.org talks about the history of Scrum, the importance of empiricism and improving the profession of software delivery.
Practicing Scrum is Not Enough, the Other Critical Scrum Team Ingredient
This podcast discusses why getting a team to learn and practice Scrum is not enough and why having the team feel ownership over the product they are developing needs to be part of the plan.
Professionalism is More Important than Regulation
Professionalism calls for ethical behavior that go far beyond regulation. This article looks at the role that professionalism and regulation play in agile software delivery.