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Use this tag for any questions that involve agile approaches from the perspective of a project manager, Scrum Master, agile coach, or similar role. Please note that "Agile" is not a framework or methodology, and this tag should NOT be used for questions about agile frameworks when a more suitable tag exists.
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Aren't stakeholder expected to adopt an agile mindset when working in a Scrum framework?
So in almost every agile team, you're going to butt up against non-agile ways of thinking and working. … The Agile teams get on with being Agile; and practically minimise their interaction with non-Agile teams. …
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Can one person be Scrum Master inside two project at the same time?
It really depends on the context. If everything's going for you, then one scrum master can handle multiple teams (3 or more). The key things that would make this possible are:
All teams working on o …