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Scrum.org Community Podcast - Leadership, the Importance of Transparency, Trust and More

Leadership, the Importance of Transparency, Trust and More

01/04/23 • 27 min

Scrum.org Community Podcast

In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, Professional Scrum Trainer Sander Dur from Xebia joins host Dave West for a discussion about leadership where they delve into topics including the importance of building trust, transparency and psychological safety in Scrum Teams and organizations.

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In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, Professional Scrum Trainer Sander Dur from Xebia joins host Dave West for a discussion about leadership where they delve into topics including the importance of building trust, transparency and psychological safety in Scrum Teams and organizations.

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Scrum.org Community Podcast - Leadership, the Importance of Transparency, Trust and More

Transcript

Lindsay Velecina

Welcome to the Scrum.org community podcast, a podcast from the home of Scrum. In this podcast we feature professional scrum trainers and other scrum practitioners sharing their stories and experiences to help learn from the experience of others. We hope you enjoy this episode.

Dave West

Hello, and welcome to the Scrum.org community podcast. I'm your host, Dave West. And today, we have with us one

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