The PST Community Survey
The PST Community Survey is a quarterly feedback loop Scrum.org uses to inform planning.
The Q2 2024 PST Community Survey closed on the 28th of June.
Building on conversations during recent F2F events, as well as other interactions with PSTs, we surveyed for the whole community’s thoughts about the PST Community Working Agreement. The Q2 survey asked:
- As a PST, I believe it is important for PSTs to hold each other accountable for upholding the PST Community Working Agreement.*
Response scale: Strongly agree, Slightly agree, Neutral, Disagree, Strongly disagree - As a PST, I believe it is important for Scrum.org staff to hold PSTs accountable for upholding the PST Community Working Agreement.*
Response scale: Strongly agree, Slightly agree, Neutral, Disagree, Strongly disagree - Tell us more about the ratings you selected.
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Access the June (Q2) 2024 PST Community Survey Results
Check out prior results from the survey:
- March (Q1) 2024 Results
- December (Q4) 2023 Results
- April 2023 Results
- October 2022 Results
- April 2022 Results
- October 2021 Results
- April 2021 Results
The results from the April 2021 - April 2023 are visualized on a Mural so you can track changes over time.
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A few notes about the survey, beginning Q4 2023:
- The survey is now administered quarterly, in advance of ScrumComm so that results can be explored during each Quarterly State of Scrum.org event.
- Instead of using Survey Monkey, the survey is directly embedded into an email. This eliminates the anonymity within the survey.
- The primary driver for removing an anonymous option for the survey is to enable direct engagement and follow-up with people for the purpose of learning. Historically, the anonymous survey comments and inputs are the ones that inspire the greatest curiosity and desire for more information.
- The primary driver for removing an anonymous option for the survey is to enable direct engagement and follow-up with people for the purpose of learning. Historically, the anonymous survey comments and inputs are the ones that inspire the greatest curiosity and desire for more information.
Got questions? Reach out to the Community Team.