No, it is not about this scrum.
One of the widely used approaches to IT project delivery is called SCRUM, defined in the SCRUM Guide as “a lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems.”
Before we talk about coaching, let’s look into a short description of a SCRUM framework; if you know the basics, you can skip the section below.
SCRUM is an iterative and incremental approach to project management that focuses on delivering value to the customer in small, frequent increments. It encourages transparency, inspection, and adaptation throughout the development process, which helps teams to continuously improve and deliver high-quality products. The SCRUM framework consists of several key roles, events, and artifacts that work together to ensure that the project is delivered successfully.
When we think about coaching, a person coming to coaching is bringing problems to be solved or challenges to be addressed, which requires some planning, actions, reviews – so essentially it is a real-life project! Nothing in the definition of SCRUM restricts its use to the IT project only, so can a SCRUM framework be applied to the coaching process?
Who is the most important in SCRUM ? Without doubts it is a Product Owner, who owns a Product Backlog with a goal of developing and enhancing the Product. With a simple mapping we get a Coachee (i.e., Product Owner), who comes to coaching with goals, issues, topics (i.e., Product Backlog) to work on during the entire coaching process extending through several sessions. The Coachee’s life and personality (i.e., Product) is hoped to be enhanced, developed and grown as a result of the coaching process.
The rest of SCRUM terminology and events can also be mapped:
The basics and philosophy stay the same too – Coaching, similarly as the SCRUM framework, focuses on practical added value, it is based on a fast feedback and continuous improvement, requires the team to work closely together with full trust, and is effective if applied properly.
So just think how would you like your Product to look like and contact a Coach to deliver it…