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Most difficult part of Scrum?

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Jonathan Lee Business Development Manager| Symphony Communication Services LLC Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Learned from a projectmanagement.com webinar speaker (based in Australia) that the most difficult part of practicing Scrum is letting team members make mistakes so that they might learn from them.

In my country however, I'm told that it's about everyone understanding the processes and buying into the model which is the toughest.

As someone who is more familiar with waterfall than agile, what are some challenges one should be wary of in practicing Scrum, or Agile in general? There seems to be limit to the way it can be approached, especially in an environment where interactions are preferred to documentation.
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Weiqiang Wang Team Agile facilitator| Ericsson Beijing, China, Mainland
I think the most difficult part is how the team grows to be self-organized team and how team members demonstrate servant leadership skills in the team. If team members do not have leader-role experience, they might be not aware of what servant leadership is. So it is difficult for them to show servant leadership at all. If team has no such experience, it is hard to grow to be self-organized team.
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