Due: Sunday, 11:59 p.m. EST of Unit 2.
Points: 100
Overview:
In this assignment, you will compare and contrast the core Scrum roles from those of
traditional project management. The Scrum roles and how they interact with each other
have a direct impact on the success of a project. Understanding the roles and how they
compare to traditional project manager roles will help clarify the differences between
agile and traditional projects.
Instructions:
• Summarize the roles of the product owner, the Scrum master, and the product
owner.
• Compare and contrast the Scrum roles and a traditional project manager.
• Provide an example of an agile project versus a traditional project:
o Describe the two projects.
o Explain how the different roles function specifically within each project.
Assignment Guidelines:
• Three pages in length, excluding the Title and Reference page.
• APA format, including in-text citations for referenced works.
• At least two resources.
Be sure to read the criteria, by which your paper will be evaluated, before you
write, and again after you write.
PMG652 – Agile Project Management
w/Scrum Marketing
Unit 2 Assignment: Scrum vs. Traditional Roles
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xxxxxx team member.
Evaluation Rubric for Scrum vs. Traditional Roles Assignment
CRITERIA Deficient
Needs
Improvement
Proficient
Exemplary
0–8 Points 9-11 Points 12–14 Points 15 Points
Roles Summary Summary
addresses less
than 2 of the
roles and
identifies some
key details and
responsibilities.
Summary
addresses 2 of
the roles and
identifies key
details and
responsibilities.
Summary
addresses the 3
roles and
identifies most
key details and
responsibilities.
Summary
addresses the 3
roles and
identifies all key
details and
responsibilities.
0-11 Points 12-15 Points 16-19 Points 20 Points
SCRUM Roles
Analysis
Analysis is
missing or
inadequate.
Analysis provides
insight into
similarities and
differences of
Scrum roles and a
traditional project
manager; missing
at least one key
detail.
Analysis provides
insight into
similarities and
differences of
Scrum roles and a
traditional project
manager; missing
minor details.
Analysis provides
insight into
similarities and
differences of
Scrum roles and a
traditional project
manager.
0-8 Points 9-11 Points 12-14 Points 15 Points
Project Description Analysis is
missing or
inadequate.
Both projects
described in
detail; missing at
least one key
element needed
for analysis
understanding.
Both projects
described in
detail; missing
minor elements
needed for
analysis
understanding.
Both projects
described in full
detail.
0-11 Points 12-15 Points 16-19 Points 20 Points
Role Explanation Explanation is
missing or
inadequate.
Explanation
details how the
roles function
within each
project; missing at
least one key
detail.
Explanation
details how the
roles function
within each
project; missing
minor details.
Explanation fully
details how the
roles function
within each
project.
0 – 5 Points 6 – 7 Points 8 – 9 Points 10 Points
Resources 0 resources. 1 resource. 2 resources. More than 2
resources.
Paper Length Less than 1 full
page or more
than 3 pages.
1 page. 2 pages. 3 pages.
Clear and
Professional
Writing and
APA Format
Errors impede
professional
presentation;
guidelines not
followed.
Significant errors
that do not
impede
professional
presentation.
Few errors that do
not impede
professional
presentation.
Writing and
format is clear,
professional, APA
compliant, and
error free.
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