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Do you think it may be OK for a person to have more than one role in a software development company that wants to use SCRUM?

E.g. is it ok/possible if a person is

  • SCRUM master and team member
  • Product owner and team member
  • SCRUM master and product owner

Which combinations do you think are possible? Do you work in such a team? What should be considered if a person has more than one roles?

Thanks for any hints.

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Someone down voted the quesiton, but I think it's a good one. Certainly I've seen it come up in real life. – Charlie Martin Jan 3 at 17:20
Thanks, Charlie. It is indeed a question from the "real life". I would be interested in knowing why the question was downvoted. – Martin Jan 3 at 17:31

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Our SCRUM master and product owner are the same person, but he's a unique individual who knowns when he's wearing his SCRUM master hat (or Karate Kid headband in this case) he is not the product owner and visa versa.

Oh yeah, and I definitely recommend a Karate Kid headband for the SCRUM master.

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For me that's very dangerous because there's a thin line dividing the two roles. I would strongly advice that those roles should be played different persons, mostly because the Scrum Master should be close to the team, unlike the Product Owner – t3mujin Jan 8 at 12:36
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All of our scrum-masters are participating team-members and I think that works fine. The process handles differences in productivity really well.

I really think the product owner should be external, but I just believe the teams should have some distance from the product owner.

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Search the archives of the scrumdiscussion list. This has been extensively discussed in the past on there.

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Product owner shouldn't be a developer or project management role; the whole point is to have someone who can accept a result and who is the subject matter expert. If you make them a team member, you're back to making the product developers define the product; this is a Bad Thing. And if you make them the SCRUM master, first, they probably don't have the development background a SCRUM master needs to understand the issues and estimation, and second, they then control the exact processes and products the SCRUM master should be serving as a balance on.

The SCRUM master can certainly take some team member duties, especially in a small team. However, in most cases as the team size grows beyond 3-4, the SCRUM master won't have a ton of time for regualr development work.

[Updated: "SCUM" master a very inconvenient typo.]

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