NEW POST: Great Scrum Masters Need Technical, Business, and Organisational Mastery #340
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One of the most common debates in the Scrum community is whether a Scrum Master needs technical skills. While the Scrum Guide does not explicitly require technical knowledge, the reality of working with a Scrum Team suggests otherwise. A Scrum Master must be an effective Teacher, Mentor, Coach, and Facilitator, which requires a deep understanding of the team's work, the business they operate in, and the organisation they are navigating.
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