By: Micaël
I agree, the team should choose it’s own Scrum master and personnaly if I would be in a mood to change my job and apply for any position in a scrum team, I would like to meat then and maybe event work...
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Thanks so much for the insight. The ScrumMaster is the “keeper of good practices!”
View ArticleBy: Thomas Karlsson
This is an interesting topic. What is happening now in many organizations is that the Scrum Master is added as a new role while the Project Manager role stays. Probably partly since the Scrum Master...
View ArticleBy: Power to the People | Agile Scout
[…] to them via stakeholders, customers, product managers via individuals or committees and so on. The project manager then proceeds to create a long list of features to satisfy their demands, then...
View ArticleBy: PMI-ACP Exam Explained – Tips and Experiences Taking the Agile Certified...
[…] lot of questions talked about the “Agile Project Manager.” I’m personally not a fan of that title, but the questions had to be tailored… […]
View ArticleBy: PMI-ACP Exam Explained – Tips and Experiences Taking the Agile Certified...
[…] lot of questions talked about the “Agile Project Manager.” I’m personally not a fan of that title, but the questions had to be tailored… […]
View ArticleBy: The Path to Product Success is Not a Straight Line | Agile Scout
[…] to it until the very end, even if that’s in the distant future. Why do so many stakeholders and project managers get so caught up in sticking to the original plan at the cost of change. Let’s get...
View ArticleBy: [Humor] – What Project Managers Say and Talk Like | Agile Scout
[…] ScrumMasters do NOT equal Project Managers […]
View ArticleBy: Sverteczki Kornél
Talking about titles can be confusing sometimes, it both reader and writer is familiar with the terminology. Scrum terminology helps to point out the differences in the concept. Accordning to Dean...
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