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Questions about implementing a specific project management methodology.
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Should the Scrum Master also be an Agile coach, or are they the same?
A scrum master is definitely an Agile Coach to a degree, but whether a separate role is required depends on the organisation. Within a single team the nature of the Scrum Master role is being an Agil …
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Whats the definition and name of the "No development methodology"
I've always gone with 'Chaos' - but that has been scarily accurate in my situation. If you are trying to explain it to management, I would simply call it 'the current process'.
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New team with little to no management of work and lack of processes
Although Scrum was my solution, I would suggest looking to any popular software development methodology. …