Gaps left in scrum approach!

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ranjit...@gmail.com

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Aug 25, 2016, 11:36:59 AM8/25/16
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What does "Knowledge of numerous well documented patterns and techniques for filling in the intentional gaps left in the Scrum approach (example: numerous Burndown techniques, numerous Retrospective formats, handling bugs, etc)" means. I see this in almost all the JDs of scrum master

Steve Bockman

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Aug 30, 2016, 4:40:33 PM8/30/16
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ranjith:

Scrum is not very prescriptive, in that it says, for example, that teams should conduct a retrospective at the end of each sprint, but it doesn't prescribe how that should be done. Looks to me like the job descriptions you mentioned are asking for someone who knows the "how".

Is that what you were asking?

--Steve

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 8:36 AM, <ranjit...@gmail.com> wrote:
What does "Knowledge of numerous well documented patterns and techniques for filling in the intentional gaps left in the Scrum approach (example: numerous Burndown techniques, numerous Retrospective formats, handling bugs, etc)" means. I see this in almost all the JDs of scrum master

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