Definition of "impediment" #21
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Thank you for bringing this up, @DominikMaximini |
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"Is anything" is a bad idea imo. Do you track people as impediment? Mindset? Culture? An impediment is "dependency, process, budget constraint, or tool/code" to me at least. Maybe I miss some, but "anything" it's not. |
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Hi folks, thank you. We will consider the ideas and critiques from here for the September 2025 update. Many thanks. |
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Is addressed in the next release. |
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The chapter "People and Change" defines the term "impediment" as follows: "An impediment in Scrum
is anything that blocks or slows down progress"
I learned a slightly different definition. The definition above defines the word "problem". If the problem can be solved by the Developers & Product Owner alone, then it just is a problem and subject to self-management. If it canNOT be solved by the Developers & PO, it becomes an impediment and the responsibility of the Scrum Master. These impediments can range from team-building, to missing test servers, or organizational processes.
Therefore, I recommend changing the sentence above as follows: "An impediment in Scrum
is anything that blocks or slows down progress and cannot be solved by the Developers & Product Owner alone."
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