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How is Bob Doing?

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How is Bob Doing?

About 10 years ago I was an agile coach at a client organization and I was also acting as a Scrum Master for two teams.

I remember a director coming up to me and asking me, as the Scrum Master of a team with folks who reported to him, how was a specific engineer performing. He explained that he had concerns that the engineer wasn’t pulling his weight and he wanted some specifics to confront him with.

I remember my reaction viscerally to this day…

  • I got a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach;

  • I even felt a little weakness in my knees;

  • I struggled with what to say, knowing that the engineer he was talking about was indeed struggling;

  • I didn’t know if this was part of my role as a Scrum Master or not;

  • I wondered how he would take it if I declined to give him feedback;

  • I worried about the impact my feedback would have on the engineer…

It was a horrible experience because I wasn’t sure what to do. If I gave him the feedback, it would certainly compromise my role within the team. I guessed that it would get out and that I’d never really be trusted again.

AND, I was a part of the Scrum Team, wasn’t I? It would be like becoming a “snitch”. And nobody likes a snitch.

But if I didn’t give him the feedback, would it put me at risk?

In the end, I respectfully declined. I said that he’d have to observe the team in our sprint to sort out how everyone was performing. To my surprise, he accepted that reply. But I left feeling incredibly vulnerable and physically shaking.

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