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Reykjavík University > Tæknisvið / School of Technology > MEd/MPM/MSc Verkfræðideild (áður Tækni- og verkfræðideild) og íþróttafræðideild -2019 / Department of Engineering (was Dep. of Science and Engineering) >

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1946/39461

Title: 
  • The scrum master's responsibilities in distributed work
Degree: 
  • Master's
Abstract: 
  • Agile methods have recently been popular by software development teams, with Scrum being the prominent process over the last decade. In Scrum, the Scrum Master serves the developers, the Product Owner, and the organization by coaching, leading, mentoring, planning, removing impediments, etc. Additionally, the Scrum Master is accountable for establishing the developer’s effectiveness.
    The global pandemic of Covid-19 has changed the world unexpectedly in well over a year. Work has mostly shifted to a remote setting, and meetings have mostly transferred to being remote. People have had to adapt to these new circumstances worldwide.
    This research aimed to explore the changes that Scrum Masters and their teams have had to face through the last year by increasing distributed working and the changes in the Scrum Master’s responsibilities.
    The results indicate that the most significant change has been decreasing communication with stakeholders since working distributed. Additionally, not meeting socially, as the teams did before, has been a big challenge for the Scrum Teams.

Accepted: 
  • Jun 24, 2021
URI: 
  • http://hdl.handle.net/1946/39461


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