Scrum Sprints

A Scrum Sprint is an event that allows a scrum team to work towards a goal in a time-boxed event that is known as a Sprint. In my class we have been talking a lot about Sprints as well as all of the different roles that each of the team members may be. On top of that, we discussed what each role does and even had a mock Sprint in order to see what they are like. I think that Sprints are really helpful in order to help get work done, and that it works a lot better with less people as long as you trust that they will get their work done successfully. As a computer science major, I feel like I will take place in a Sprint at least one time throughout my career, so I enjoyed having a mock in order to feel what it is like. However, since the mock was only one day, we didn’t get to experience the different roles in a team. But while researching, I came across a website called Atlassian which I think does a really good job at explaining all of the different steps in a Sprint, as well as what each of the roles in a Sprint team does and how they help achieve the Sprint goal.

There are three major roles in a Scrum Team. These roles are developers, the product owner, and the scrum master. In my opinion, developers are the most crucial role in a Scrum Team. Developers are the ones that do the actual work in the Sprint allowing the team to get closer to the Sprint Goal. They do things such as organize, design, test, and deliver the software. Basically, they are the workers that make the develop the software and make sure it does what it is supposed to. One of the other major roles is known as the product owner. The product owner is the member of the Scrum Team that interacts and communicates with the customer. They find out what the customer is looking for in the product and then relays it to the rest of the team, which results is finding out the product goal. According to Atlassian, “Since agile teams are, by design, flexible and responsive, it is the responsibility of the product owner to ensure that they are delivering the most value. The business is represented by the product owner who tells the development what is important to deliver.” This further shows that the product owner needs to be a trustworthy person and good at communicating with others, otherwise the Sprint could fail before it even begins. The final major role in a Scrum Team is known as the scrum master. The scrum master is the glue of the group. This role helps out the other two by helping the product owner define value, while also helping the developers deliver the value that was promised to the customer. The scrum master is like the leader of the group, helping where they can while also making sure that the work gets done on time without error.

Synopsis: https://www.atlassian.com/agile/scrum/roles


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