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In a sense, the whole team becomes self-educated about Scrum, which I believe leads to better self-management. New members on the team also learn about the role and about Scrum. And everyone pitches in to help the new person in the ScrumMaster role. Someone always has the ability to ...
ending the project. A quick comparison shows that in general, Project Manager is more focused on processes than Scrum Master. Of course, it’s still true nevertheless the ongoing Agile transformation and new “be more leader than manager” approach change the vision of a good Project Manager. ...
Scrum Masters are accountable for ensuring a Scrum team lives by the values, principles, and practices of Scrum. Learn about this essential role.
In addition to the Scrum master, other Scrum roles include the project manager and product owner, which are different but equally significant responsibilities on the team. These roles work together with the Scrum master to achieve a well-defined common goal. ...
Why an Agile Project Manager Is Not a ScrumMasterJohanna Rothman
We will learn the role the Scrum master plays on a Scrum team and how valuable they are to the success of the team. We'll also discuss some of the...
Influencing without authority is one of the hardest lessons for many Scrum Masters to, ahem, master. I find this especially true for those who transition to Scrum Master from roles that do have authority, such as project manager and tech lead. Despite being hard to learn, influencing without ...
It’s vital that everyone taking part in the Scrum process engages with and exhibits these values for the project to be a success. So, what are Scrum’s core values? In short, they are: Commitment Focus Openness Respect Courage Though more loosely defined, these values are arguably even mor...