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Mar 16, 2011 at 12:08 comment added Berin Loritsch They aren't interacting. That's the problem. Sure a developer can abuse privilege and talk about meaningless stuff for hours. However, most good developers want to deliver a quality project. It's a matter of pride. Everything the scrum master is doing undermines that, and instead makes it a matter of repression. This is not what agile is about. A scrum master should enable the team to be productive, not crack a whip and tell them to be productive. They already want to be productive.
Mar 16, 2011 at 2:36 comment added Smith James Well, "Individuals and Interactions" are what they are doing right now within their team. How is it going against agile manifesto, if you look from the Scrum master point of view? The issue right now is that they are Not to have any interaction with other teams so to keep up their productivity, which is the cause of complain of the agile group.
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