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October 15, 2012 Alec Hardy Impediments, Uncategorized Impediments

Part of a ScrumMaster’s job is to remove any impediments that are preventing the team from making progress towards the sprint goal. Often, the biggest challenge is not removing the impediment – it is actually getting people to identify the impediment in the first place.   Perception Sometimes it’s a matter of perception.  Some people … Continue reading Got an Impediment? Great!

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