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[#]: subject: (What does a scrum master do?)
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[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/20/7/scrum-master)
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[#]: author: (Taz Brown https://opensource.com/users/heronthecli)
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What does a scrum master do?
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Scrum master is a career path that open source enthusiasts should
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consider. Here's what a day in the life of one looks like.
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![Digital images of a computer desktop][1]
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Turning a love of open source communities into a career is possible, and there are plenty of directions you can take. The path I'm on these days is as a scrum master.
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[Scrum][2] is a framework in which software development teams deliver working software in increments of 30 days or less called "sprints." There are three roles: scrum master, product owner, and development team. A scrum master is a facilitator, coach, teacher/mentor, and servant/leader that guides the development team through executing the scrum framework correctly.
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The scrum master heads up the daily scrum, sprint planning, sprint review, and sprint retrospectives. As a scrum master, you also remove impediments and help the team to become self-organizing and empowered to create, innovate, and make decisions for themselves as a unit. As a scrum master with a full list of responsibilities, I appreciate a well-organized daily schedule—here's what mine looks like.
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### A day in the life of a scrum master
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5:00am—Wake up and go to the gym for at least 45 minutes, but given the fact that we are working from home now, I will either walk/run on the treadmill or jump rope for 30 minutes
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5:45am—Shower and get dressed
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6:15am—Have some breakfast and make coffee or espresso
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6:40am—Drive into work (or go for a walk around the neighborhood when working remotely)
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7:00am—I get to work and clean up the team room before the team gets in (for remote work, I clean up our team wiki)
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8:00am—Read emails and respond to priority emails from the team, team manager, or agile coach
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8:45am —Get a caffeine refill from the break room
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9:00am—Check in with the team and review the team's scrum board in Jira (or another [open source alternative][3]) just to see if there are any patterns of behavior I might need to address. Modify the team's impediment board if any impediments have been removed.
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10:00am—Daily scrum (time-boxed for 15 minutes)
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10:15am—Discuss parking lot items following the scrum
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11:00am—Meet with the team's manager/leadership, or facilitate a community of practice or brown bag lunch around topics such as effective engineering practices
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12:00pm—Lunch meeting or coffee with a product owner
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1:00pm—Lunch (30 minutes is more than enough time for me)
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1:30pm—Possible tasks include facilitating a backlog refinement event leading up to sprint planning, sprint review/demo, or sprint retrospective
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2:30pm—Meet with test automation or DevSecOps team
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3:00pm—Facilitate a team-building workshop
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4:00pm—Final check-ins with the team and then answer final emails
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4:30pm—Update the team's scrum journal
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5:00pm—Layout my to-do list for the next day
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![Scrum team room setup with sticky notes][4]
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I had been in traditional IT for many years prior to becoming a scrum master. I eventually decided that I could use other skills such as my business experience and management experience to work with software development and DevOps teams to create high-performing teams.
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Software/DevOps teams use scrum to deliver software incrementally, yet faster and with a high level of quality and sustainability. To me, it was a great decision. Being a scrum master is also about removing impediments. I coach the team on how to solve their own problems, but if it becomes necessary, I will step in and help resolve the issues.
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The scrum master role is fun, exciting, and fulfilling, but also pressure-filled and stressful sometimes. But it ultimately, it is worth it to me, as I get to see my teams grow and not only deliver best in class software, but become better people.
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via: https://opensource.com/article/20/7/scrum-master
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作者:[Taz Brown][a]
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[a]: https://opensource.com/users/heronthecli
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[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
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[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/computer_desk_home_laptop_browser.png?itok=Y3UVpY0l (Digital images of a computer desktop)
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[2]: https://opensource.com/resources/scrum
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[3]: https://opensource.com/business/16/2/top-issue-support-and-bug-tracking-tools
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[4]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/uploads/scrummaster_cropped.jpg (Scrum team room setup with sticky notes )
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