Saturday, 18 May 2019

One more book reader has shared the feedback with all of us. I am indebted from the core of my heart to all these 45+ readers who had read "The Agilist Guidebook" and devote time to share their point of view with all of us. In today’s busy life we all are super busy, still, these few took out time to share. It helps another reader to determine if they should spend time with the product or not. It’s been scientifically proven that sharing an experience amplifies the emotions related to that experience.

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Learning from Expert Scrum Masters



When I examined a few experience scrum master, I notice a pattern.

I notice that they recognize the distinction among all these skills  and mindful of when to exercise all these skills effectively.
I have captured all these skills( Training, Teaching, Mentoring and Coaching) skills through Mindmap.

Over a period of time, they have mastered these skills.
They may be excellent at domain knowledge but all these skills they have polished.

When I am coaching I consider for all these skills maturity and encourage the scrum masters to polish these skills as a part of their scrum master journey.
Do you recognize the commonality among all these skills? Most of these skills are soft skills.

It takes years to achieve mastery of these skills.

You can also read some more about these skills.

For sure we are looking for the Scrum Master or Agile Coach who are working to polish all these skills.
What do you think?

Why Guidebooks?