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Does a Team of Scrum Masters need an own Vision?

Last post 02:04 pm May 31, 2017 by Niko Zimmermann
1 reply
12:27 pm May 30, 2017

Hi folks,

a group of Scrum Masters (10 and more) working in an enterprise together. They solve in smaller groups common impediments.

Do the team of scrum master need an own team vision?

Do you have any experience with it? Useful? How to set it up then?

THX

Martin


01:01 pm May 31, 2017

In my sight, it can help when Scrum Masters have the same clear vision for the same enterprise.

When they are working on the same product, the same product backlog, an alignment of agile metrics

will help. But even when different scrum Projects are on the way, the transition of an enterprise

organisation can be sometimes hard. Conviction work is not easy and needs support and sometime comfort 

by colleagues. My main emphasis may be professionality. In an not fully agile environment

unique appearance of the Scrum Masters helps all stakeholders.


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