Similarities and Differences between Scrum masters and Project managers

While some aspects of scrum masters and project managers are similar, there are also critical differences between these two roles, which can help you decide which role is right for you.

Below are similarities and differences between Scrum masters and project managers

📍Certifications
The certifications you can earn for each role are different. These certifications also have different maintenance requirements to keep them current, such as the renewal period, and the training or updates when renewing your certifications.

📍Communication
Communication is a major difference between these two positions. Project managers communicate with all relevant personnel in a project. This includes stakeholders, internal production professionals, customers, and other departments of an organization to make sure the project follows all guidelines and has the resources to do so. Scrum masters only communicate with the Scrum team and other internal stakeholders within a project. This includes executives in an organization and project managers. They don’t communicate with customers, external stakeholders like investors, or other departments within the organization.

📍Duties
The duties of each position are also different. Scrum masters work internally and coordinate the internal aspects of a project. These include creating meetings, getting tools for production professionals, and managing projects to help ensure they meet the guidelines and deadlines of an organization. Project managers are involved in every aspect of a project. First, they organize the project, including setting a budget and deadlines for important tasks.

📍Industries
Project managers can work in almost any industry where organizations produce goods or services. They have skills that support them and their leadership regardless of their specific projects. Scrum masters almost always work in the information technology industry. They have skills that support completing quick sprints of work, and then resetting and completing another sprint.
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