Guru

Role Attribute

The Guru helps a Crew, Forum, or Base with solicited and unsolicited advice as a consultant, mentor, or counselor.

Role Attributes:

Chief β€’ Captain β€’ Chair β€’ Enabler β€’ Scribe β€’ Envoy β€’ Agent β€’ Guide β€’ Producer β€’ Director β€’ Guru β€’ Creator β€’ Performer β€’ Maven β€’ Custodian β€’ Inspector β€’ (custom)

Purpose

The Guru helps people get up to speed, producing more value.

The Guru advises a team on tools, technologies, and domain-specific knowledge.

Notes

The Guru helps the team and individuals improve their skills and expertise.

A Guru is not the same as a Maven. The Guru offers their expertise internally to the team (like a consultant). The Maven offers their expertise to the user/customer outside the team as part of their value offering.

These people who play Guru might collaborate on a Forum (of their expertise) or form their own Capability Crew. When they join another team (maybe temporarily), they could act as a Guru.

Rules / Constraints

  • There can be multiple Gurus, possibly with different areas of expertise.

β€œThe role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable to say.”

(Source: Anais Nin)