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Passing a Scrum master role forward
published December 18, 2009
My coaching week is almost over. During this week I have been working as a developer while mentoring our temporary Scrum Master. We decided to change roles as it was OK with a customer and team member had interest in working as a Scrum Master. Week has been a success and I have learned lot about my assets:
- I still have skills to work as a developer :)
- I have ability to work as a coach.
- I am pretty good at grasping big pictures.
- I have an intuition about upcoming problems.
Also by watching Scrum Master to work, I clearly see a lot of value in keeping daily scrums short, focusing on impediments, and keeping the team on a sprint track. If you have not tried changing roles, I recommend you try it.
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