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  2. What is a Scrum Master? | Scrum.org

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    The Scrum Master: helps the Scrum Team: By coaching the team members in self-management and cross-functionality. Focus on creating high-value Increments that meet the Definition of Done. Influence the removal of impediments to the Scrum Team’s progress. Ensure that all Scrum events take place and are positive, productive, and kept within the ...

  3. Scrum Master job description

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    This position is for an "Experienced Scrum Master" who would be an SM for 1-2 teams of appropriate Scrum team size. <job description>. Essential Duties: - Doing everything possible to ensure delighting customers. - Guiding the team and organization on how to use Agile/Scrum practices and values to delight customers.

  4. Scrum Master Job Description

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    Unfortunately, most Scrum Master job descriptions are not suitable and may not attract the right talent. In this video, Professional Scrum Trainer Jason Malmstadt and I will provide some helpful ideas and things to consider to help you get started with writing a good job description that will attract the best candidates. In a hurry?

  5. Getting Started as a Scrum Master

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    As a Scrum Master joining a Scrum Team, you’ll want to get to know the team, understand their needs, challenges, goals, the organizational environment in which they work and who the stakeholders are. The following resources offer tools to help a new Scrum Master assimilate into the team and get familiar with their new environment.

  6. Scrum Master vs Project Manager — An Overview of the Differences

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    The Scrum Master creates, manages and updates no documentation at all. Nothing. The Project Manager creates, manages, devides and distributes work-packages amonst team members. The Project Manager also manages the scope for the stakeholders. So, the Project Manager has a requirements / content-related responsibility.

  7. Scrum Master Role- What to expect? | Scrum.org

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    1) Minimum of three (3) years experience as a Professional Scrum Master. 2) Demonstrated evidence of ability to champion adherence to a consistent application of the Scrum Framework, including 3 roles; 5 events; 3 artefacts; and 2 standards for artefact transparency being Done and Ready. 3) Proven experience identifying a Scrum Team’s gaps in ...

  8. Professional Scrum Master™ I Certification

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    The Professional Scrum Master™ I (PSM I) certification validates your knowledge of the Scrum framework, the Scrum Master accountabilities and how to apply Scrum. PSM I is recognized by the industry as a certification that demonstrates a fundamental level of Scrum mastery. As a PSM I certification holder, you have proven that you understand ...

  9. Interesting Job Description for Scrum Master

    www.scrum.org/forum/scrum-forum/8885/interesting-job-description-scrum-master

    Minimum 2 years’ experience as SCRUM Master ; Certified SCRUM Master preferred. Must have strong analytical skills, as well as the ability to “multi-task”. Excellent oral and written communication skills . Experience working with dynamic, highly collaborative teams, requiring close consultation and coordination.

  10. Your New Tool for Thriving in the Current Job Market - Scrum.org

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    This brings me to the Scrum Master JobGPT, your new ally in navigating the job market. This free tool, available with a paid ChatGPT account, delivers actionable insights on job hunting, interview prep, and evaluating potential employers' Agile maturity based on my years-long writing on identifying suitable employers and clients, passing job ...

  11. What is a Product Owner? - Scrum.org

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    As described in the Scrum Guide, a Product Owner is accountable for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team. How this is done may vary widely across organizations, Scrum Teams and individuals. As a member of the Scrum Team, the Product Owner provides clarity to the team about a product’s vision and goal.