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Product Owners

Product Owners

Product Owners

Product Owners are one of the three core roles of an official Scrum Team. A great Product Owner represents the voice of the customer and helps the team deliver maximum value.

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Scrum Masters

Product Owners

Product Owners

Scrum Masters are one of the three core roles of an official Scrum Team. A great Scrum Master will help the team live their most Agile life and troubleshoot obstacles. 

For Developers

Product Owners

Business Analysts

Developers are one of the three core roles of an official Scrum Team. A great Developer will bring the teams ideas to life.

Business Analysts

Business Analysts

Business Analysts

While not traditionally an official Scrum Role, Business Analysts are often a big part of a Software Development Team. Typically they act as a Product Owner or serve the Product Owner.

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Testers

Business Analysts

For Executives

 While not traditionally an official Scrum Role, Testers are often a big part of a Software Development Team. Typically they support the Developers by pushing a wider variety of scenarios through the software to ensure the software delivers all Acceptance Criteria. 

For Executives

Business Analysts

For Executives

  While not  an official Scrum Role or even part of the Software Development Team, Executives have a huge impact on how Agile and how effective a team can be.

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