Around 5 years ago, I read for the first time a book in spanish called Por un Scrum Popular.
Before that moment, I had already started my path as Scrum Master but
it was until I read that book that I understood the real power and
responsiblity of a Scrum Master. It was the first time I read something
like that, it was a breath of fresh air. It showed how noble, people
oriented and not at all selfish the profession could be. I was convinced
that this was the best choice for me so I continue in the same path.
Unfortunately after 5 years this "movement" appears to have stopped.
The authors of the book became more quiet and the Scrum that has gain
popularity is the one in which the Scrum Master seems to be only a
transitory role to becoming an Agile Trainer, Coach or any other title
that allows to train more people and bigger corporations. It seems that
the focus is to leave that role as soon as possible instead of growing
and developing it. This is not the Scrum role I signed for.
Scrum Master for the people
The Scrum Master role I am talking about is the one that cares about
people, that understands that there are many ways to reach a goal but
the way we do them actually matters. A role that knows that every single
person can achieve unbelievable things and we are there to help make it
happen. A role that lives in the shadows, because having some light
might steal it from the others. A role that knows that we all are
imperfect but understands that beautiful things can come from that. A
role that is not trying to "fix" things but to experience with the
others the creation of new environments. A role in which learning and
growing never stops to be exciting. A role of experimentation and
discovery of people within the people. This is the role I am talking
about and that has made me and still makes me extremely happy when I go
for work.
Disadvantages of becoming a Scrum Master for the people
Becoming a Scrum Master for the people requires giving up many things
in the present for a future reward. This reward will be knowledge,
experience and having a life full of purpose. It will not be money or
certifications or fame. In some cases they might come along but never
because you were looking for them.
So you should decide if you want to dedicate your life for the people
and if you are willing to sacrifice what we described. Are you ready to
read and learn daily together with your team? Can you give up on the
idea of having all certifications possible and only learn what you
really need in a conscious way? Could you imagine working in an
environment where everything changes, in which things can not be
explained and the future can not be foreseen and be ok with it? Are you
willing to commit to a team and stay working with them even if it could
require some sacrifice? Do you really want to be a Scrum Master for the
people?
When will I know that I am a Scrum Master for the people?
You will not need anyone to tell you or any certification. You will
know it and you will feel it. And once you have that feeling for the
first time you will never go back. It is amazing.
How to become that Scrum Master?
During your daily work you will face some challenges and you will
learn from them. Time will make you improve and curiosity will make you
learn. But the most important thing to do is to remember that you are
there for the people and that's it. The more you help each person and
each team, the more possibilites there are to create a new environment, a
new world in which each person is aware of their individual
contribution and their power to really change it and enjoy living in it.
What's next?
It is up to you how you want to continue. From my side I was never
happy with the way the role of Scrum Master was moving. I tried to get
angry, to ignore it, to protest. But the reality is that each person
should be able to decide how they want to act. For me, and I know that
for many others out there, a Scrum Master is a role for the people, a
role that represents a movement against command and control schemes and
traditional managerial processes. A role that brings hope and commits to
the team. A role that by itself means learning. It doesn't matter if
you are starting or you have many years of experience, the role is the
same and the purpose remains. It is a role to dream and allow people to
dream.
I will continue working on this, to bring it everywhere I work, to
share it with my colleagues and the people I know and to write more
about it. Perhaps a community will be built? It doesn't matter at least
you should know that if you think like this, you are not alone.
Thanks for reading!
