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Becoming agile | Agile, through the storms About & Contact me Becoming agile Agile, through the storms 20 Jul 2014 Beaten Team Syndrome You may have noticed that my blog has moved to the Practical Agile website. So I have been importing a few old posts, and just posted a new one today. Click to read my latest post Beaten Team Syndrome – What is it about? Have you seen, or maybe experienced yourself, a team that was taking more and more and more scope, when clearly it will be impossible to them to deliver? And who tends to take the blame? Of course – the team! My latest post compares this to a well known social behavior – Battered Person Syndrome, and suggests some practical ways, particularly for the Scrum Master or team lead, to identify and handle it. As always, please comment – I am always happy to engage in discussion. Posted in Agile , Human Relations and tagged Practical Agile , SCRUM , scrum master | Leave ...

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