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  <title>Scrum Master Success Means People Feel Heard, Respected, And Safe To Speak Up | Joshua McDonald</title>
  <description>  Joshua McDonald: Scrum Master Success Means People Feel Heard, Respected, And Safe To Speak Up   Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website:  http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. &amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;quot;I hope you can feel heard and respected at the end of the day.&amp;quot; - Joshua McDonald &amp;amp;nbsp;   Joshua defines Scrum Master success through the team's comfort with self-organization, respectful pushback, and asking for help when they do not know what they do not know. For him, a successful team is not drama-free because nothing hard happens. It is low-drama because people can raise problems without fear, communicate openly, and keep moving forward even on bumpy roads. Joshua keeps himself honest by reviewing retrospective notes, one-on-one notes, and the commitments he made to follow up. He keeps a running to-do list from Slack messages, meetings, and team conversations so feedback does not disappear after someone shares it. Periodically, he brings past retrospectives back to the team and asks what they accomplished, what changed, and whether anything fell through. That ledger matters because Scrum Masters work through people. If people feel heard and respected, they are more likely to keep working with you, regardless of your title. &amp;amp;nbsp;   Self-reflection Question:  What system do you use to make sure team feedback turns into visible follow-up?   Featured Retrospective Format for the Week: Personalized AI-Themed Retrospectives   Joshua's favorite retrospective format is never using the same format twice. He noticed teams getting bored and agitated when the same sailboat or standard board appeared every sprint. His answer was to personalize retrospectives around team members' interests: a BMW theme for a developer who liked cars, a beach theme after someone's vacation, or a TV-show theme tied to a person's hobby. He uses tools like Mural, Zoom whiteboards, Microsoft Teams, and AI-generated visual themes to make each retro feel like it was designed for someone in the team. The point is not decoration. The point is listening. When people recognize their interests in the retro, they feel seen as people before they reflect on the work. &amp;amp;nbsp;   [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]   🔥In the ruthless world of fintech, success isn't just about innovation—it's about coaching!🔥   Angela thought she was just there to coach a team. But now, she's caught in the middle of a corporate espionage drama that could make or break the future of digital banking. Can she help the team regain their mojo and outwit their rivals, or will the competition crush their ambitions? As alliances shift and the pressure builds, one thing becomes clear: this isn't just about the product—it's about the people. &amp;amp;nbsp;   🚨 Will Angela's coaching be enough? Find out in Shift: From Product to People—the gripping story of high-stakes innovation and corporate intrigue. &amp;amp;nbsp;  Buy Now on Amazon &amp;amp;nbsp;   [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends] &amp;amp;nbsp;   About Joshua McDonald &amp;amp;nbsp;   Joshua is endlessly curious about better ways of working. He helps teams grow by blending experimentation, creativity, and AI with practical coaching. When a meeting feels routine, he’s already testing a new approach to make it more valuable. Energetic and inventive, he turns everyday collaboration into opportunities for team growth. &amp;amp;nbsp;   You can link with  Joshua McDonald on LinkedIn. </description>
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