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*[[Are you really looking for a Scrum Master?|[SM] Are you really looking for a Scrum Master?]] | *[[Are you really looking for a Scrum Master?|[SM] Are you really looking for a Scrum Master?]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 21 October 2020
No, this isn't gymnastics. It's a collection of knowledge focused on agile methodologies of software development specifically, though that can and are applied in other industries.
Notes
- The image at the right is really a work of art. It encapsulates all the various concepts, methodologies, etc. that are often talked about in the same breath as "agile". Some are, some are only related, but this is a great way to understand the relationship between them.
Captive Articles
Transcribed articles saved from the Internet (cited where possible):
- [SM] 20 Questions a New Scrum Master should ask a Team to Get up to Speed
- [SM] 20 Questions from a New Scrum Master to the Product Owner
- [SM] Roles and Responsibilities (Reddit)
- [SM] Are you really looking for a Scrum Master?
- [SM] Scrum Master Interview Questions (PDF)
Links
Links to the "good stuff" hopefully they stable:
- Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)