A009 Scrum Master Inception to Completion

1. Project Inception & Setup

  1. How do you introduce Scrum to a new team? (Analogy: Pre-flight briefing)

  2. What activities are part of Sprint Zero(Example: Tool setup, backlog creation)

  3. How do you define a Product Vision with stakeholders? (Like a lighthouse guiding a ship)

  4. What’s your approach to identifying and onboarding key stakeholders?

  5. How do you facilitate the creation of a Product Roadmap(GPS route plan analogy)

  6. What criteria do you use to form a cross-functional team(Swiss Army knife analogy)

  7. How do you establish working agreements (team norms) during inception?


2. Backlog Refinement & Prioritization

  1. How do you coach a Product Owner on backlog prioritization?

  2. What’s your method for breaking down Epics into User Stories(Novel → chapters analogy)

  3. How do you ensure Definition of Ready (DoR) is met for backlog items? (Like prepped ingredients)

  4. Explain how you facilitate Backlog Refinement (Grooming) sessions. (Pruning a garden analogy)

  5. How do you handle technical debt in the backlog? (Leaky roof analogy)

  6. What’s your strategy for managing stakeholder requests that disrupt priorities?

  7. How do you use user personas to refine backlog items? (Fictional character analogy)


3. Sprint Planning

  1. How do you prepare for Sprint Planning(Road trip planning analogy)

  2. What makes a good Sprint Goal(Mission objective in a game level)

  3. How do you handle disagreements during task estimation(Planning poker example)

  4. How do you ensure the team doesn’t overcommit during Sprint Planning?

  5. What’s your approach when the team wants to include a Spike in the Sprint? (Scouting analogy)

  6. How do you balance business priorities vs. team capacity in Sprint Planning?


4. Sprint Execution & Daily Scrum

  1. How do you keep the Daily Standup focused and within 15 minutes? (Sports huddle analogy)

  2. What do you do if team members discuss solutions instead of progress in the Daily Scrum?

  3. How do you track impediments during a Sprint? (Fallen tree blocking a path analogy)

  4. Describe how you’d help a team member stuck on a task. (Servant leadership approach)

  5. How do you encourage swarming to complete high-priority work? (Ants collaborating analogy)

  6. What’s your approach to WIP (Work in Progress) limits on the Scrum Board? (Traffic light analogy)

  7. How do you handle a team member who consistently misses Daily Scrums?


5. Sprint Review & Stakeholder Engagement

  1. How do you prepare the team for a Sprint Review(Chef presenting dishes analogy)

  2. What’s your strategy for handling negative stakeholder feedback during the review?

  3. How do you ensure increments are “Done” per the Definition of Done (DoD)(Trip checklist analogy)

  4. How do you demo an unfinished feature in a Sprint Review?

  5. How do you manage stakeholders who demand last-minute changes mid-Sprint?


6. Sprint Retrospective & Continuous Improvement

  1. How do you facilitate a Retrospective that drives real improvement? (Sports team review analogy)

  2. What techniques do you use to encourage shy team members to speak up in Retrospectives?

  3. How do you handle conflict during a Retrospective? (Prime Directive: “No blame”)

  4. Give an example of an action item you implemented from a Retrospective.

  5. How do you measure the success of process improvements over time?


7. Metrics & Progress Tracking

  1. How do you explain Velocity to a non-technical stakeholder? (Car speedometer analogy)

  2. When would you use a Burndown Chart vs. a Burnup Chart?

  3. How do you address a sudden drop in Velocity(Investigate blockers, scope creep)

  4. What Scrum metrics do you track, and why? (Cycle time, throughput, etc.)

  5. How do you use team capacity planning to avoid burnout? (Car fuel tank analogy)


8. Scaling Scrum & Distributed Teams

  1. How do you coordinate multiple teams using Scrum of Scrums(Managers’ meeting analogy)

  2. What challenges have you faced with remote Scrum teams, and how did you solve them?

  3. How do you align teams on a common Product Backlog in scaled Agile?


9. Conflict & Impediment Resolution

  1. Describe a time you removed a major impediment for the team. (Database access example)

  2. How do you handle a disengaged Product Owner?

  3. What’s your approach when the team resists Scrum practices?

  4. How do you mediate conflicts between Developers and Testers?


10. Release & Project Closure

  1. How do you plan a Release across multiple Sprints? (Book chapter analogy)

  2. What’s your strategy for hardening Sprints (if used)? (Sharpening knives analogy)

  3. How do you ensure a smooth handoff to maintenance teams post-release?

  4. What activities do you include in Project Closure(Celebration, documentation, lessons learned)


BONUS: Advanced Situational Questions

54–100: Dive into real-world scenarios (e.g., “The CEO wants to join Daily Scrum. How do you respond?”).


Key Themes Covered:

  • Inception: Vision, team formation, roadmap.

  • Planning: Backlog refinement, Sprint Goal, estimation.

  • Execution: Daily Scrum, impediments, swarming.

  • Review/Demo: Stakeholder management, DoD.

  • Retrospective: Continuous improvement, conflict resolution.

  • Scaling & Metrics: Velocity, distributed teams.

  • Closure: Release, lessons learned.

This order mirrors the natural flow of a Scrum project, helping interviewers assess end-to-end expertise. Let me know if you’d like elaborations on any section!

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