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The Scrum Value Nobody Takes Seriously Enough
Rod Claar
/ Categories: Scrum & Agile Training

The Scrum Value Nobody Takes Seriously Enough

Courage is listed as a Scrum value. Most teams read it and move on.

That's a mistake.

The five Scrum values are Commitment, Focus, Openness, Respect, and Courage. Teams usually get four of them right. They commit to the Sprint. They stay focused. They're open in the Retro. They treat each other with respect.

Then Courage comes up. And things get quiet.

Because Courage is the one that costs something.

Courage means telling the Product Owner the backlog isn't ready — even when the pressure is on. It means saying "we don't have enough information to estimate this" instead of just picking a number. It means raising a problem in the Daily Scrum instead of pretending it's fine.

Courage is what makes the other four values real.

Without Courage, Openness is just a word on a poster. Commitment becomes pressure with no honesty behind it. Respect turns into silence — because no one wants to say the hard thing.

I've worked with hundreds of Scrum teams over 20 years. The teams that actually improve are the ones willing to say what's true, even when it's uncomfortable.

That's Courage. And it shows up in small moments. Every Sprint.

You don't need a big dramatic stand. You just need to speak up one moment earlier than you normally would.

That's where Scrum actually works.

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