Self-Study Leadership Program for Scrum Masters: Book 2

Self-Study Leadership Program for Scrum Masters: Book 2

This is the second post in my Self-Study Leadership Program for Scrum Masters. It’s a reading list of for those who maybe don’t have time to take an Advanced-CSM course, or who maybe prefer to study on their own over a few months. We’ve created a reading list where you can dive deeper into understanding why Scrum works, how to design and facilitate effective meetings and practice skills you need to become a great Scrum Master.

With that said, the second book is:

Facilitator’s Guide to Participatory Decision-Making: time is the only most important nonrenewable resource available to a Scrum Team, so if your team spends a lot of time in meetings that time better be well spent. This book by Sam Kaner, and colleagues, explains why most meetings struggle and offers practical techniques to help improve meeting design, facilitation, conflict resolution and develop inclusive solutions.? Like Agile Retrospectives, every Scrum Master must have a copy of this book.

Luis Teixeira, CSP-SM? ??

CSP-SM?, CSPO?, CSD? - ScrumMaster @ Closer @ EDP | Certified Trainer | Closer Ambassador | Talks #scrum, #agile, #agilejourney, #agility, #leadership, #teamperformance, #newwaysofworking #TheCloserWay #smart4engineering

2 周

Have it in the first drawer of my desk for easy Consult. It is a Must Have. Great Tip!

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