Dave West on Craftsmanship, the Future of Scrum and Improving the Profession of Software Delivery
Mar 20, 2017•33 min
Episode description
In this podcast, recorded at the Agile New Zealand conference in November 2016, Shane Hastie, InfoQ Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to David West, CEO and Product Owner of Scrum.org, about the history of Scrum, the importance of empiricism and improving the profession of software delivery.
Why listen to this podcast:
- Between 12 and 15 million people use Scrum on a daily basis
- Scrum.org’s mission is about improving the profession of software delivery, not having more people use the Scrum framework
- Empiricism and the scientific method are fundamental to being a professional in an industry
- The Scrum delivery team needs to include “all the skills you need to deliver working software” into the hands of end users so operations and deployment skills are a crucial part of Scrum
- To enable teams to be successful, management needs to provide absolute clarity of the objective, move out of the way of the teams and support the ScrumMaster in removing impediments
- The moral responsibility of software professionals to show integrity in their work
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