Scrum Roles

Scrum in its traditional form defined by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland consisted of only three parties: Scrum Master, Product Owner and Development Team. However, early on it was clear to me that the framework is not completed with only these three roles.  
Join me in my how-to video to find out which additional roles I include in the Scrum framework.

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Boris Gloger Boris Gloger As the world's first Certified Scrum Trainer, Boris Gloger is one of the Scrum pioneers and a thought leader for new ways of working. He believes in Scrum not only because it produces better products in less time, but also because it can transform the workplace into a more humane place. Boris is a business consultant, author, serial entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and world-renowned Scrum and agility pioneer. “Agility” has always been more than a mere method to him: he was one of the first to realize that agile mindsets and ways of working have the power to completely transform organizations and thus make them fit for the 21st century. Numerous national and international companies follow his ideas on modern, agile management. As a father of two children, Boris has a strong desire to make a positive difference in society. That is why, among other things, he is committed to a radical reversal of the current education system, such as with the successful pilot project Scrum4Schools. He firmly believes that self-organization and the principle of a voluntary approach are the best ways to achieve goals and lead an independent life.

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