where_do_we_find_scrum_masters
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+ | A word of warning. Being a Scrum Master means that you also need to step away from being whatever it was you were before your were a Scrum Master. This is often hard to do. For example, if you used to be a Technical Lead on a Team, and now are a Scrum Master, then it will often seem like the easy thing to do is to save this technical issue, just like you used to do as a Technical Lead. This is a trap. Scrum Masters need to look at the whole Team as a system, not just the bits they already know well. While it might seem like the right thing to do, what it really means is that (in this case) | ||
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+ | * The Team is not learning how to solve these technical problems themselves. | ||
+ | * Perhaps worse, we are ignoring other aspects of the Team where there are in fact issues to address. | ||
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