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Agile methodologies have revolutionized project management across industries, but when it comes to the role of a scrum master and a project manager - it gets quite confusing. While both the roles are important to the project's success, they have different responsibilities and approaches.
In this blog, we will talk about their unique contributions in making any project a success highlighting their differences and similarities.
Difference |
Scrum Master
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Project Manager
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(1) Focus and Scope |
Their main focus is on Agile framework and implementing Scrum practices successfully. They act as a servant leader to ensure that the Scrum team can deliver value by facilitating communication and removing impediments.
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They often follow a traditional project management approach focusing on scope, budget, and timeline. Project managers are involved in planning, execution, and closing phases of a project.
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(2) Decision-Making |
They believe in self-organization, and create an environment for the team to make collective and collaborative decisions.
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They take a more directive approach to guide the team to maintain project stability by adhering to the project plan. They take decisions based on project requirements, constraints, and inputs from stakeholders.
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(3) Adaptability |
They embrace change encouraging continuous improvement. They empower the team to inspect and adapt their processes.
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Their goal is to maintain project stability by formalizing the change control processes.
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Now the question that you must have in your mind is if it is possible for 1 professional to perform both the roles.
Let’s find out.
As per the Scrum framework, the roles and responsibilities of Project Manager and the Scrum Master are meant to be different.
Assigning the responsibilities of 2 distinct roles on one person can only lead to unnecessary dispute and mismanagement. The wise decision is to keep both these two roles separate to ensure clear lines of responsibility and accountability. The Project manager should focus on delivering value to customers while Scrum Master should focus on removing the blockers for the team to work smoothly.
To help you understand better, we have decided to write the responsibilities of both the roles separately.
Project Managers oversee every aspect of the project and are key to making a project successful. Their responsibilities can be categorized into 5 key areas:
A Scrum Master plays a crucial role for the Scrum team by facilitating and guiding them in delivering high-quality products. Their responsibilities are multifaceted and can be categorized into four broad areas:
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At the time of sprint planning, the team breaks down the user stories (requirements) into actionable tasks. Instead of assigning tasks, the team voluntarily takes up the work as per their expertise.
No one, including the Scrum Master, dictates who will do what. Daily scrum meetings are conducted to facilitate transparency. In the 15 minute meeting, the team discusses their progress, any roadblock they are facing to ensure a smooth workflow.
The team feels empowered when they are trusted with their work and decisions that ultimately leads to higher engagement and productivity.
Every approach has its own pros and cons, let’s have a look at them.
There is an increased ownership and motivation among team members as they get to choose their work leading to higher engagement and productivity.
A constant communication and collaboration between cross functional team members strengthens team bonds and trust.
The team is open to change and they quickly adjust to changing priorities or unexpected situations.
The benefits of agility, increased ownership, and team spirit outweigh the challenges delivering the real value.
Some members in the team may be overloaded with work, while some may have a lot less work. Ensuring that everyone in the team has the right amount of work can be a big task.
Everyone in the team may not effectively communicate and collaborate which can be a big roadblock to project success.
Few tasks may require specific skills, leading to difficulty in coordination.
To Sum Up, the Scrum Master and Project Manager shouldn’t be the same person - they have different roles and responsibilities. Let’s say for any reason, even if the management decides to combine Project Manager and Scrum Master, they must consider all the relevant factors and the specific needs of the project and team.
Scrum Master is a servant leader facilitating teams to work obstacle free to their full potential adhering to the Scrum principles.
While the Project Manager is responsible for overseeing the end-to-end project lifecycle from planning to execution, to ensuring timely delivery.
Scrum Masters follows Agile methodologies emphasizing iterative development and continuous improvement. Project Managers can work with various methodologies including Agile (Scrum, Kanban) and traditional methodologies.
Yes, it is possible. Both Scrum Masters and Project Manager are complementary to each other. Many Project Managers transition to Scrum Masters while some Scrum Masters take on Project Manager roles with a broader experience of managing various projects.
Remember, it is a choice that must be made based on organizational needs and project context.
Scrum Master and Project Managers working together can be a powerful combination. This collaboration is good for organizations adopting Agile practices for the successful delivery of projects.
Career paths should be decided based on skills, experience, and interests. However,
Scrum Masters can gradually progress to Senior Scrum Master, Agile Coach, Product Owner, and Delivery Manager. While Project Managers can advance their career to Senior Project Manager, Program Manager, Portfolio Manager, and Project Management Director.
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