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A Scrum Master Wears Multiple Hats

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The use of Scrum framework to deliver projects has enabled organizations to go to market with their products and services faster than ever. To adopt the Scrum framework correctly and produce the outcomes the organizations require, they need to have an expert on the team — The Scrum Master!

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Is Good, Good Enough?

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

If your Scrum Team has been together for years and you’ve been following the Agile principles and Scrum structure, you might be feeling quite confident. Scrum isn’t an inherently easy methodology to adapt, especially since it requires change beyond the personal behaviour level to see the biggest results.

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SAFe certification: launch your Scaled Agile Framework career

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Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) certifications are becoming valuable in larger organizations looking for efficient project delivery, reduced time-to-market, and ways to provide better stakeholder value. Their team is composed of highly experienced consultants and trainers. What is SAFe certification?

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What is the Recommended Scrum Team Size?

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

The Scrum Guide offers very limited guidance, suggesting 3-9 people per team (exclusive of ScrumMaster and Product Owner), without giving reasons or context for those numbers. In this post, we’ll explore the research and I’ll share my personal experiences about effective team size. Clearly, we need more useful sources.

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Scrum Anti-Patterns: Micromanagement

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

People new to Scrum often struggle to understand boundaries of control between being an effective manager, ScrumMaster, or Product Owner. This is a critical consideration because, at the heart of Scrum, we’re attempting to grow a group of people into a resilient, high-performing team. Tells Team members how to do their job.

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Leading a Logistics Provider Company Agile Transformation

Agile42

As an international Leading Logistics Provider Company, they wanted to transform ‘the agile way’ of all over the world. Taking a step in that direction, they decided to transform the agile way of working in the IT department of their Turkey base too. Training and Coaching We used the agile42 Team Coaching Framework.

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What is the Recommended Scrum Team Size?

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

The Scrum Guide offers very limited guidance, suggesting 3-9 people per team (exclusive of ScrumMaster and Product Owner), without giving reasons or context for those numbers. In this post, we’ll explore the research and I’ll share my personal experiences about effective team size. Clearly, we need more useful sources.

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