An agile practitioner becomes a Scrum Master on an established Scrum team.
After introductions, what should the agile practitioner do?
An agile practitioner becomes a Scrum Master on an established Scrum team.
After introductions, what should the agile practitioner do?
As a Scrum Master joining an established Scrum team, the primary role would be to facilitate the identification of problems or issues and help the team resolve them. This approach aligns with the role of a Servant Leader, which emphasizes supporting and enabling the team rather than imposing changes or immediately focusing on process misalignment. Effective Scrum Masters prioritize addressing the team's immediate needs and challenges to promote collaboration and continuous improvement.
C - Servant Leader - carry food and water
C should be right but seems B just before C.
B = correct. It comes first, then C.
vote C
It's already an established team, no need to align with SCRUM practices, just to be a servent leader.
Vote B
i vote B
The answer is B
The Scrum team already established, so there is no point in aligning the Scrum principles. Answer C as SM should try to resolve issues within the team