Scaled Professional Scrum from Scrum.org
Scaling Scrum is a hot topic for many organisations at the moment. Motivated by the successes that they have enjoyed using
Scaling Scrum is a hot topic for many organisations at the moment. Motivated by the successes that they have enjoyed using
Scrum.org have recently launched the Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) assessment and certification. As with the other Scrum.org offerings, you can take the
On 26th July 2016, Scrum.org relaunched the Professional Scrum Master II (PSM II) assessment and certification. It was previously known
The Professional Scrum Master course from Scrum.org is an excellent way to learn more about Scrum. In our courses, we
The Scrum.org Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) assessment is a 60-minute timeboxed assessment. You need to score over 85%
The Scrum.org Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) assessment is a 60-minute timeboxed assessment. You need to score over 85% to pass
If you have recently taken my Agile In A Day course you may be interested to read and learn more
There’s an interesting little article on Publishers Weekly that shows us just how far Agile has moved into the mainstream.
As Agile becomes more mainstream, it seems that the number of misconceptions surrounding it grows rather than shrinks. In an
In my opinion, the two most important criteria that you need for Agile to succeed are good communication and trust;
More than any other development process that you’ve probably ever worked under before, Agile puts the emphasis on team work.
If the Sprint Review event was all about assessing your Increment (WHAT you made), the Sprint Retrospective is looking at
Developers hate giving estimates. We all know that they’re pretty much pie in the sky anyway; after all, how can
A Sprint Review is a great opportunity for all Scrum Team members to take a step back and look at
Although not mandated by the Scrum framework, many Scrum Teams choose to do the Daily Scrum standing up. When I
The Sprint Planning event happens at the start of every Sprint and is when the Scrum Team plans the work
Perhaps THE most important element to Scrum and Agile is the enthusiasm for communication, openness and transparency. These factors underpin
I’m always surprised when I hear that a company or IT department is not using any metrics to measure how