Scrum Management – Can the Product Owner Manage ScrumMaster and Team?

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Our team is switching to Scrum. I would be the ScrumMaster (in addition to being a developer), and another developer would become Product Owner (in addition to our product marketing guy).

All members of the team, including me, would be managed by the would-be Product Owner. By that I mean that the guy would be the one deciding about our yearly evaluation, raises, etc. Would this hierarchical link be prone to introduce issues? How do organizations typically map hierarchical structure onto agile teams?

I suppose it's quite common that the ScrumMaster has a hierarchical link to the other developers in the team. Here it would be the Product Owner. Is this different?

Best Answer

The product manager doesn't manage the team, but the product backlog. Having any hierarchical link will make things harder.

I also suggest you to remove yearly evaluations from your company. They are individual, and Scrum is focused on a team rather than individuals.

There is no hierarchical link between the Scrum Master and the rest of the team. The team is self managed.

The ScrumMaster ensure that the scrum process is properly implemented and help the team on a daily basis.

The team reports to the team during the daily stand ups.

The team reports to the product owner during the sprint review.

Simple and effective.