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Technical Communication for Scrum Masters

A Guide to ADRs, C4 Diagrams, and Creating a Culture of Clarity

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Your new developer just wasted her entire first day trying to answer a simple question that wasn't written down anywhere. Sound familiar?

The single biggest source of waste in any tech organization is ambiguity. Critical knowledge is trapped in a few senior developers' heads, bugs are repeated because past decisions are forgotten, and team velocity is drained by a constant stream of interruptions. The problem isn't the code; it's a failure to communicate.

This book is your guide to building a culture of clarity.

Technical Communication for Scrum Masters is a non-technical playbook for leaders who want to fight ambiguity and build a "collective memory" for their team. You won't learn to be a technical writer; you'll learn to facilitate simple, powerful practices that make documentation a natural and effortless part of the development process.

Inside, you will learn to:

  • Embrace the "Archaeology Analogy": Understand why documenting the "why" is more important than documenting the "what."

  • Master the Tools of Clarity: Learn about lightweight, high-impact tools like Architecture Decision Records (ADRs), the C4 Model for system diagrams, and the perfect README file.

  • Make Documentation "Living": Use our playbook to integrate documentation into your Definition of Done, ensuring it never becomes stale.

  • Facilitate Knowledge Sharing: Learn how to turn the pain of a new developer's onboarding into a powerful driver for creating better documentation.

  • Kill "Tribal Knowledge": Move your team from a fragile culture where knowledge is hoarded, to a resilient one where it is a shared, durable asset.

This book is for Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches, and Engineering Managers who know that the most effective teams are the ones that communicate best.

Stop letting ambiguity be your biggest impediment. Scroll up and click "Buy Now" to start building a culture of clarity.

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