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Sunday, 8 April 2007

Scrum Master, Master of Ceremonies and Quartermaster

Posted by Simon Baker
Tags: scrum

Esther Derby ’s friend, Bryan Stallings, describes a Scrum Master as a combination of a Master-of-Ceremonies and a Quartermaster .

A Master-of-Ceremonies is responsible for procedure at an event and ensures that things progress as planned, facilitating the transition from one phase to another, and intervening should anything unexpected occur. A Scrum Master is responsible for the Scrum process, ensuring that it progresses effectively from event to event, and intervenes should an obstacle to success be encountered.

A Quartermaster provides the soldiers with everything they require to achieve their mission. A Scrum Master provides the team with everything they require to ensure their success.

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