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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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MrHinsh added 3 commits March 12, 2025 14:57
Introduce a new blog post titled "Great Scrum Masters Need Technical,
Business, and Organisational Mastery" authored by Martin Hinshelwood
with contributions from Nigel Thurlow. The post discusses the debate
around the necessity of technical skills for Scrum Masters and argues
that effective Scrum Masters require mastery in three key areas:
Technical, Business, and Organisational Evolutionary Mastery.

The addition of this blog post aims to provide insights and guidance
for Scrum Masters to enhance their effectiveness by understanding the
importance of these masteries in serving Scrum Teams, Product Owners,
and organisations.
Add a description to improve SEO and provide a concise summary
of the article's content. Introduce aliases and aliasesArchive
for better URL management and redirection, ensuring users can
access the article through various paths. Add categories to
improve content organization and discoverability within the
site. These changes aim to enhance user experience and search
engine visibility, making the content more accessible and
easier to find.
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Add a comprehensive classification JSON file to the blog post on Scrum Masters, detailing various categories and their relevance to the content. Update the metadata to include additional contributors and tags, enhancing the discoverability and context of the article. These changes aim to improve the article's alignment with relevant topics and increase its visibility in searches related to Agile Project Management and Scrum practices.
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MrHinsh added 2 commits March 12, 2025 15:23
Corrects the YAML front matter by ensuring consistent indentation
and formatting for lists, improving readability and maintainability.
Updates the description quotes to be consistent with the rest of the
document. Changes the external links to use Hugo's `ref` shortcode
for internal linking, ensuring that links remain valid even if the
site structure changes. Adds a reference to a related blog post,
providing additional context and resources for readers. These changes
enhance the document's clarity, maintainability, and user experience.
The contributor information for Nigel Thurlow is removed from the blog post metadata. This change is made to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the metadata, possibly due to the contributor no longer being associated with the content or to streamline the metadata for consistency across the site.
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