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Seeking Scrum Master Mentor

Last post 12:20 am December 24, 2017 by Simon Mayer
2 replies
02:36 pm May 4, 2016

I really need to find a seasoned SM to teach, challenge and encourage me as I serve as Scrum Master. Though I've improved continually serving several teams over 3 years, I'm currently the only Scrum Master in an organization that does not fully understand the value of Scrum and where executive buy-in is minimal. I'm also in a city (Tulsa, OK) where I have not been able to find a user group, meetup etc where such seasoned practitioners attend.

I would say I'm between competency and proficiency in various aspects of what the role requires:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreyfus_model_of_skill_acquisition

Are any seasoned practitioners interested in mentoring a very motivated SM student? Do you know where I can find someone willing to invest time in me and improve the profession of software development in Tulsa?


10:16 pm December 21, 2017

Dear Jason,

I found this message while I was searching  a mentor for myself.  I thought I will check with you if you can be my mentor.  I have Scrum Certification but I don't have any experience as a Scrum Master.  Could you please guide me?

Right now I work at HP as performance tester.   I want to know how do I become a part of SCRUM TEAM and become a SCRUM MASTER.  I currently live in COLORADO.

Regards,

Mamatha


12:20 am December 24, 2017

Hi Mamatha,

Unfortunately this forum doesn't notify users when someone replies to a message, so it might be worth your time looking at Jason's profile and seeing if you can contact him directly. It looks like he has linked to his Twitter profile.


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