Explore themes often glossed over in traditional Agile texts: navigating the transition from a
technical architect to a servant leader handling conflicting priorities and leadership
misalignments and managing value delivery in client-driven environments where frameworks alone
are not enough. This book is an honest and relatable look into the day-to-day realities of
leading Agile teams—filled with hard-earned lessons internal conflicts and war stories from
the trenches of IT service delivery. Many Agile professionals find themselves constrained by
process rigidity unable to adapt to real-world pressures. These topics are more relevant than
ever as enterprises demand agility in outcomes not just ceremonies. This book offers timely
guidance on how to focus on execution while remaining Agile in spirit. Structured as a series
of thematic chapters based on real events and personal “confessions ” each section ends with
reflection questions and actionable takeaways. The narrative style guarantees engagement while
the learnings guarantee impact. Unlike traditional guides that idealize Agile or limit
themselves to theory Confessions of an IT Scrum Master acknowledges the gray areas and equips
you to navigate them with confidence. Its confession-style storytelling is not only compelling
but also deeply authentic—because it’s written by someone who’s lived it. What You Will Learn
The practical gaps between Agile theory and enterprise execution How internal conflicts (e.g.
architect vs. Scrum Master) affect delivery Techniques to focus on value delivery in
process-heavy environments · Who This Book is For Intermediate Agile professionals