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SIG the Scrum Values Game

Last post 05:31 am March 7, 2021 by Scott Anthony Keatinge
4 replies
07:18 am March 5, 2021

Hi Everyone,

I would like to invite anyone interested in collaborating  with me on a very special project. I have created a Scrum Values game and I am looking for Scrum Masters and Coaches to give me feedback and add more scenarios. In exchange your name will be part of the credits and you will be contributing to changing the way we learn at work. The SIG game is in Beta and I would really appreciate the help.

If you are interested in collaborating, please reply here, "I am in!", and I will look you up in LinkedIn and message you from there. To the administrators, I hope this is not violate your policy.

Leonor


06:46 pm March 5, 2021

Hi Leonor, this sounds like quite an interesting venture. 

What does SIG stand for? 

Also, you say that you will look us up in LinkedIn; however, as your profile does not include your LinkedIn profile, no one can look you up.  :-)


10:34 pm March 6, 2021

What does SIG stand for? 

Special Interest Group.


12:24 am March 7, 2021

SIG stands for Self Improvement Game. We thought it was too long and decided to abbreviated it:)


05:31 am March 7, 2021

I am in!


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