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1 Mark.Paulk Sign Out Help My Surveys Address Book My Account Plans & Pricing + Create Survey 2011 Scrum Adoption Survey Edit Design Survey Collect s Analyze Results View Summary Browse s Filter s Crosstab s s Share s Default Report + Add Report Summary PAGE: ORGANIZATIONAL DEMOGRAPHICS 1. Organizational information (company and business unit): Total Started Survey: 212 Total Completed Survey: 162 (76.4%) Show this Page Only Organization: Show s 100.0% 212 City/Town: Show s 100.0% 212 State/Province: Show s 90.1% 191 ry: Show s 100.0% 212 answered question 212 skipped question 0 2. How large is the organization (number of employees)?!25 8.7% % % % % % % % % 25 > % 62 Page 1 of 13
2 answered question 208 skipped question 4 3. What certifications does the organization have (select all that apply)? ISO % 58 CMM/CMMI Maturity Level % 18 CMM/CMMI Maturity Level % 30 CMM/CMMI Maturity Level 4 2.4% 3 CMM/CMMI Maturity Level % 32 Other organizational certifications: Show s 25.2% 32 answered question 127 skipped question What software engineering methods is the organization using (select all that apply)? Crystal methods (including Crystal Clear) 3.1% 6 Extreme Programming (XP) 18.8% 36 Feature Driven Development (FDD) 12.0% 23 Scrum 75.5% 145 Team Software Process (TSP) 2.1% 4 Unified Process (including RUP, AUP, OUP) 19.3% 37 Other methods: Show s 38.0% 73 answered question 192 skipped question Which of the following have you attended, including online, e.g., webinars (select all that apply)? An agile methods presentation 80.2% 154 A Scrum presentation 77.6% Page 2 of 13
3 An agile methods conference 24.0% 46 A Scrum conference (e.g. a Scrum Gathering) 25.0% 48 A local agile methods or Scrum user group meeting 39.1% 75 Other gathering: Show s 12.5% 24 answered question 192 skipped question Use of Scrum by the organization can be described as: We never heard of Scrum before 3.9% 8 We are aware that Scrum exists 20.4% 42 We are currently piloting Scrum 10.7% 22 We have piloted Scrum but no decision about adoption has been made 8.3% 17 We are currently deploying Scrum across the organization 13.1% 27 Scrum is one of the standard methods we use 25.2% 52 Scrum is the normal way we build software 18.4% 38 answered question 206 skipped question 6 Show this Page Only PAGE: PROJECT DEMOGRAPHICS 7. Please answer the rest of this survey from the perspective of a specific Scrum project. Project name: Show s 134 answered question 134 skipped question Type of software being developed: MIS / business software 26.0% 33 Scientific / engineering software 2.4% 3 Page 3 of 13
4 System software 10.2% 13 Commercial shrink-wrap software 4.7% 6 Embedded system software 4.7% 6 Web-based software 37.8% 48 Other type of software: Show s 14.2% 18 answered question 127 skipped question Industry: Government (non-defense) 8.6% 11 Defense 4.7% 6 Aerospace 0.8% 1 Education 3.9% 5 Financial 11.7% 15 Healthcare 9.4% 12 Insurance 6.3% 8 Manufacturing 7.0% 9 Public utilities 1.6% 2 Telecommunications 13.3% 17 Other industry: Show s 32.8% 42 answered question 128 skipped question How many Sprints has the Scrum project finished?!3 16.8% % 30 "7 59.2% 74 answered question 125 skipped question 87 Page 4 of 13
5 11. How many people are on the Development Team?!3 11.9% % % % % 8 " % 24 answered question 126 skipped question The highest business priority for the project can be described as: addressing customer needs 59.4% 76 meeting budget / schedule constraints 12.5% 16 new features and innovation 21.1% 27 unknown 2.3% 3 Other priority: Show s 4.7% 6 answered question 128 skipped question Any comments on the project: Show s 28 answered question 28 skipped question 184 Show this Page Only PAGE: SCRUM ROLES 14. Which of the following describe the ScrumMaster of the project (select all that apply): Page 5 of 13
6 There is a single ScrumMaster 52.8% 65 There is a project manager who acts as the ScrumMaster 47.2% 58 There is a project manager separate from the ScrumMaster 22.0% 27 answered question 123 skipped question Which of the following describe the Product Owner (select all that apply): There is a single Product Owner who has the authority to set business priorities for the project 53.8% 63 The Product Owner integrates and reconciles the desires of multiple stakeholders 65.8% 77 The Product Owner is co-located with the Development Team 28.2% 33 answered question 117 skipped question Which of the following describe the Development Team (select all that apply): The Development Team is co-located (can easily see and hear colleagues) 63.4% 78 One team member is located at a different geographical location 12.2% 15 The Development Team is distributed across multiple geographical sites (a virtual team) 38.2% 47 Some (more than one) team members are parttime members 22.0% 27 The Development Team estimates the effort (e.g., story points) for items in the Product Backlog 76.4% 94 The Development Team works at a sustainable pace 66.7% 82 Development Team members are generalists who can work on any task 34.1% 42 answered question Page 6 of 13
7 skipped question Which of the following describe the training and consulting support available (select all that apply): The ScrumMaster has received multiple-day professional education on the ScrumMaster role 65.8% 77 The ScrumMaster is a Certified ScrumMaster 59.8% 70 The Product Owner is a Certified Product Owner 15.4% 18 The Development Team has all the skills needed to do the work 73.5% 86 The Development Team members have received multiple-day professional education on Scrum 32.5% 38 A Scrum coach helps the Development Team on a day-to-day basis 20.5% 24 Consulting support is available to answer questions about the Scrum method 36.8% 43 answered question 117 skipped question Any comments on roles or training: Show s 18 answered question 18 skipped question 194 Show this Page Only PAGE: SCRUM PROCESS 19. Requirements volatility (i.e., new or changed user stories in the Product Backlog) can be described as: <1% per month 11.1% % per month 10.3% % per month 8.5% % per month 23.9% 28 Page 7 of 13
8 10-20% per month 28.2% % per month 13.7% 16 >50% per month 4.3% 5 answered question 117 skipped question Sprints can be described as: one week 7.4% 9 two weeks 44.6% weeks 30.6% 37 one month 12.4% weeks 2.5% 3 >6 weeks 0.0% 0 kanban-style continuous workflow 0.8% 1 variable length 1.7% 2 answered question 121 skipped question Daily Scrum meetings can be described as: held every day 82.6% 100 held multiple times per week but not necessarily daily 11.6% 14 held as needed 5.0% 6 not done 0.8% 1 answered question 121 skipped question Integration and testing of the software can be described as occurring: multiple times per day 20.7% 25 Page 8 of 13
9 daily 17.4% 21 frequently during the week 26.4% 32 weekly 9.9% 12 as needed 25.6% 31 answered question 121 skipped question Which of the following accurately describe the Scrum process and software (select all that apply): There is a product vision that clearly states the business goals for the product 59.2% 71 There is a requirements specification maintained under change control 40.8% 49 The principle of simple design is used, with design improvement (refactoring) as appropriate 59.2% 71 An architecture has been developed that provides an adequate design context for the work (and it evolves as necessary) 63.3% 76 Technical debt is measured for the project 20.0% 24 There is an appropriate emphasis on documentation 50.0% 60 Pair programming is done 25.0% 30 Test-driven development is done 31.7% 38 Each requirement (user story) is appropriately tested, and the test cases are included in the regression tests (for continuous integration) 60.8% 73 There is a common understanding within the Development Team of what done means for the items in the Sprint Backlog 68.3% 82 A Sprint Retrospective Meeting is held at the end of Sprints to identify opportunities for process improvement 75.8% 91 Appropriate and effective tools are available to support the work (e.g. automated test tools) 45.8% 55 Risks are identified for the project and reviewed at the end of each Sprint 49.2% 59 answered question 120 skipped question The Scrum process is followed: Page 9 of 13
10 Always 45.8% 55 Usually 28.3% 34 Frequently 15.0% 18 Sometimes 7.5% 9 Rarely 3.3% 4 answered question 120 skipped question Any comments on the Scrum process: Show s 16 answered question 16 skipped question 196 Show this Page Only PAGE: CULTURE AND VALUES 26. Which of the following accurately describe the culture of the project (select all that apply): There is an open, cooperative, collaborative relationship with the customer (Product Owner) 76.7% 89 There is an open, cooperative, collaborative relationship within the Development Team 88.8% 103 The Development Team is appropriately empowered to do its work 71.6% 83 The Development Team is self-organizing 65.5% 76 answered question 116 skipped question Relative to other software engineering methods, how does Scrum compare with respect to: much higher higher about the same lower much lower unknown 20.2% 49.6% 20.2% 5.9% 0.8% Page 10 of 13
11 Quality of the software 20.2% (24) 49.6% (59) 20.2% (24) 5.9% (7) 0.8% (1) 3.4% (4) 119 Cost 7.6% (9) 9.2% (11) 45.4% (54) 31.1% (37) 2.5% (3) 4.2% (5) 119 Meeting schedule expectations 21.8% (26) 47.9% (57) 18.5% (22) 5.0% (6) 3.4% (4) 3.4% (4) 119 Customer satisfaction 35.3% (42) 40.3% (48) 13.4% (16) 3.4% (4) 0.8% (1) 6.7% (8) 119 answered question 119 skipped question Which of the following accurately describe the Scrum adoption process (select all that apply): Senior management actively sponsored the piloting and/or adoption of Scrum 63.2% 72 There is a clear set of business goals to be achieved in adopting Scrum 41.2% 47 Process / product measures have been identified for determining the success of Scrum 38.6% 44 There was a significant culture clash between the old way of building software and Scrum 55.3% 63 answered question 114 skipped question Any comments on Scrum culture, benefits, or adoption: Show s 20 answered question 20 skipped question 192 Show this Page Only PAGE: CLOSING 30. Your address (If you provide your address, you will be added to the distribution list for the results of this survey): Show s Page 11 of 13
12 answered question 138 skipped question What is your role in the organization? Senior management 17.9% 29 Process / quality group member 11.7% 19 Project manager 24.1% 39 Software professional 4.9% 8 Business analyst 0.6% 1 Marketing / sales 0.0% 0 ScrumMaster 16.7% 27 Product Owner 1.9% 3 Scrum Development Team member 3.7% 6 Other: Show s 18.5% 30 answered question 162 skipped question What certifications do you have as an individual (select all that apply)? Certified ScrumMaster 55.9% 81 Certified Product Owner 13.8% 20 Certified Scrum Developer 6.2% 9 Certified Scrum Professional 9.0% 13 ASQ Certified Software Quality Engineer 1.4% 2 IEEE Certified Software Development Professional 0.7% 1 Professional Engineer 9.0% 13 Other certifications: Show s 61.4% 89 answered question 145 skipped question 67 Page 12 of 13
13 33. Thank you for participating in this survey. If you have any comments on this survey or suggestions for future surveys, please provide them now. Show s 16 answered question 16 skipped question Page 13 of 13
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