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by watwut 1621 days ago
They might not meant it, but that is what it creates. It does not create empowered workers. It does not even talk about people or individuals, it is always team. But "the team" does not make decisions, individuals do. There are emergent decisions, coming out of the system, but no empowerment to anyone (maybe except PO).

> Following the values of Scrum, respect and openness in particular, helps teams sort these things out. I know that in practice, it involves a lot of skill to guide a team through those phases.

"Respect" helps to solve conflicts in literally any kind of methodology. And healthy asertivity too. That does not make Scrum special. It still makes it harder then other methodologies. It still leads to harder and more emotional conflicts. Probably because people with no feeling of control are fighting over control

> If you read through the Scrum guide, you will find all those aspects in there.

That is not true. Scrum does not give any agency to people working in team, only to "team" as a collective entity. People working inside the team work at 2-4 hours long tasks at maximum, all the problem solving was done "by system". Individuals are not improving, except in following the process.