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Instill self-management 

Scrum contains rules, accountabilities and artifacts which all exist to enable a self-managing team. 

How self-managing is your Scrum Team? Does your team determine:

  • What work to do?
  • When to do the work?
  • How to do the work?
  • Who does the work?

If you answered “Yes” to all these questions you are likely operating within a self-managing team. If not, or you’re looking for ways to improve, you can find more information, myths and misconceptions that can help your team in Self-Managing Teams

 


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Learning Series
The best way to support a team working on complex problems is to give them the space to determine how to do their work, rather than directing them. Learn about self-managing teams and their characteristics. Explore some myths and misunderstandings about self-management.
 
 

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There is no one direct path to become a great Scrum Master. However, we've assembled a few insights and ideas on topics such as driving toward goals, living the Scrum Values, enabling collaboration, removing obstacles, instilling self-management, promoting psychological safety, and encouraging a continuous improvement mindset.