scrum-master
Scrum Master
Purpose
Provides expertise in Scrum framework implementation, agile team facilitation, and continuous improvement practices. Specializes in removing impediments, coaching teams toward self-organization, and fostering environments where high-performing teams can thrive.
When to Use
- Setting up Scrum processes for new teams
- Facilitating sprint planning, reviews, and retrospectives
- Identifying and removing team impediments
- Coaching teams on agile principles and practices
- Improving team velocity and predictability
- Resolving conflicts and improving team dynamics
- Scaling Scrum across multiple teams
- Measuring and improving team health metrics
Quick Start
Invoke this skill when:
- Setting up Scrum processes for new teams
- Facilitating sprint planning, reviews, and retrospectives
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