Which of the following describes the role of the Scrum Master?
A.
Accountable for establishing Scrum, both within the Scrum Team and the wider organization, and for helping everyone understand and enact Scrum theory, practices, rules, and values.
B.
Accountable for maximizing the value of the product or service resulting from the work of their scrum teams.
C.
Responsible for monitoring progress against the baselined Delivery Plan
D.
Responsible for approving the solution as technically fit for purpose prior to deployment.
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In an agile context, the Scrum Master embodies servant leadership, coaching the team and the organization to apply Scrum effectively. Their accountability is to establish and uphold Scrum’s empirical approach—transparency, inspection, and adaptation—by ensuring events, artifacts, and values are understood and used as intended. They remove impediments that hinder flow, facilitate collaboration with stakeholders, and help the team focus on outcomes guided by the Sprint and Product Goals. Crucially, the Scrum Master does not manage scope, schedule, or approve the technical solution; those duties lie with product ownership and technical leadership. Nor do they “maximize value” directly—that accountability belongs to the Product Owner. Instead, the Scrum Master improves the system of work so the team can deliver value predictably and sustainably, fostering continuous improvement and adherence to agreed quality standards (e.g., Definition of Done). This aligns with option A and distinguishes it from the governance or authority-centric responsibilities implied by the other options.
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