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A common problem when adopting Scrum is that the early adopters often become zealots anxious to convert everyone else. What
zealots often forget is that it took them time to get comfortable with the idea of Scrum and the changes it requires. When others fail to convert instantly, zealots often perceive the delay as resistance. Because zealotry and pushing others to rapidly adopt new ideas can cause more harm than good, it is important for improvement community members to understand that their role is to consult rather than preach.
"Succeeding with Agile: Software Development Using Scrum" by Mike Cohn
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