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Help for Master Thesis needed

Last post 10:24 pm January 22, 2019 by Markus Wohlmuth
2 replies
10:56 am January 11, 2019

Hi Community,

I'm new here so let me shortly introduce myself. My name is Markus and I work as a Scrum Master in Vienna. My professional Career brought me from System Administrator to devloper to developer and Scrum Master to Scrum Master. Besides my Job I began my studies in "coaching & organizational development". At the moment I am writing my master thesis with the topic “leading agile self-organizing teams”. Therefore, I created a questionnaire to find out if the management philosophy of leaders of self-organizing agile teams matches with the team members’ expectations of leadership.

So, if you are member or manager of one or more agile self-organizing teams I would highly appreciate it if you fill out the questionnaire. It should take you no more than 10 minutes.

Here is the link: https://de.surveymonkey.com/r/RFFDX5W

Thank you in advance and have a nice day.

Best regards,

Markus


12:27 pm January 14, 2019

Done.


03:00 pm January 22, 2019

Hi all,

thanks to all that have filled out the questionnaire. It is really amazing that I got so many responses yet. So really really big thank you.

I recognized that most people who responded are in a special role (Scrum Master, PO, etc.). May I ask you guys to promote the questionnaire within your teams and your managers so that I get a few opinions of Dev Team members and managers too?

Once again thanks for the great responding.

All the best,

Markus


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