Just be honest, do we really need senior advanced scrum masters? Can’t an intern do scrum master roles, hon? Or do we really need non technical senior advanced or advanced managers?
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No. It takes real experience to f*ck up a project an intern could probably get right.
favorite jira ticket ever gotten was “button is broken”. try to pull business requirements out of product… “make it like other but like make it more useful “ like what… its wild how bad product is and then they try to spin it like engineering is the issue.
Every time my scrum master tries to help with anything they fu-k it up, and I then have to work extra to fix it. I’ve provided this feedback 50 times and nothing is ever done.
MmI've been here 15 years, my first 5 years were as an application engineer. The work that everyone in product does was work I did on top of being an engineer. When product came along I thought it was great because truly our greatest weakness was syncing the business with our plans. Well, instead of just handling that they're hyper focused on jira stats that means absolutely nothing. I also love how we force scrum on everyone when it's really only applicable for a small set of teams that develop like code monkeys. Most of us have unpredictable work and support. If they want to trim the fat just take us back to 2016 structure
@a3 haha was about to say
you guys have a scrum master?