tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13538254.post4226160470583091754..comments2023-10-12T03:15:18.840-06:00Comments on PROJECTIZED: Will Scrum scare away the PM .. I say BIG NOUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13538254.post-86784526158002084692010-02-23T06:27:46.644-07:002010-02-23T06:27:46.644-07:00Spot on observation of the PM's role to my opi...Spot on observation of the PM's role to my opinion. <br /><br />If you have a strong team, SM and a experienced PO it is difficult to find an defined role for the PM but if there are a new project with an inexperienced team and a new SM then I agree fully to your views of the PM's role. <br /><br />Interesting to read your findings!Johnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13538254.post-92173672142562380882009-08-13T09:11:31.251-06:002009-08-13T09:11:31.251-06:00@ Gogula – Reminds me the time that we did scrum t...@ Gogula – Reminds me the time that we did scrum together <br />@ Ano – If you listen to most the scrum experts , you will get the answer as “NO”.. But I think ( some practitioners have the same opinion as me Im sure) its Yes and No. Because if you look at most the waterfall methods, the project manager need to “Manage” the project and the team, but when you look at Scrum, he needs to “Facilitate” and not manage. In this case the best argument is that, when a project fails in scrum , who should be taking the responsibility ? in waterfall way no matter what others do, the project manager will be responsible. But in a scrum team , the responsibility lies with the whole team and its very transparent because there is no “Captain of the ship” However its agree that most the responsibilities lies with the Product owner as he or she is the person who is totally responsible about creating business value out of the product. Actually Product owner is one of the most difficult role in Scrum and most of our traditional PM responsibilities such as value decisions, creating product road map and release plans , maintain the backlog and prioritization lies with the Product owner. Hope I answered your question !Thusharanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13538254.post-54056870914832451792009-08-13T02:28:53.341-06:002009-08-13T02:28:53.341-06:00PM is Scrum Master in Scrum, isn't it? Just a ...PM is Scrum Master in Scrum, isn't it? Just a different label. <br /><br />In current development environment, classic dictator type PM will never succeed to create lasting & productive team. If he/she wants to be successful then being democratic is the only way. So in my view PM and Scrum Master are not different but they are same.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13538254.post-35131184549466771552009-08-12T22:52:07.717-06:002009-08-12T22:52:07.717-06:00But, it may scare away the developers... :)But, it may scare away the developers... :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17902540052308703629noreply@blogger.com