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Expanding Scrum Mastery Beyond IT

Scrum.org

As a seasoned professional in the field of Scrum and Agile, I've often encountered the misconception that Scrum Mastership is confined to the world of software engineering. However, the principles and practices of Scrum are universal and can be applied across various industries.

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Learnquest Scrum Master: Course Review

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Are you considering the LearnQuest Scrum Master Certification ? I’ve worked with Scrum teams and Agile development teams, I used Kanban during lockdown to help plan our days and the homeschooling, but I can’t say that I’m experienced in Agile ways. That’s why I was excited to take this course. Scrum Master Specialization 4.5

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Scrum Master Choices: Professionalising the ‘Teacher’ Stance

Scrum.org

We all have strengths and weaknesses with the preferred stances of a Scrum Master. However, what I’ve observed in my practice as a consultant and Professional Scrum Trainer is that we can become overly reliant on the stances we are comfortable in. A trainer and a teacher are not the same.

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My Grumpiest Take on Scrum

Scrum.org

I was lucky enough to meet Ken Schwaber on my journey to becoming a Professional Scrum Trainer with Scrum.org. In honour of that epic introduction, I present to you my grumpiest take on Scrum: Please stop clapping at the Sprint Review. He was engaged. It’s why they get paid. I’m begging you.

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Scrum, Kanban, Agile Practices-Is Guided Learning Right For You?

Scrum.org

A Comparison of Traditional, Guided, Immersive, and Flipped Learning Approaches The field of professional development is constantly changing, and new approaches to learning and training can make a significant difference. It's essential to understand that learning is not a one-size-fits-all process.

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Taking the First Step toward Scrum

Scrum.org

Agile frameworks such as Scrum have continued to gain traction because of their ability to vastly improve business outcomes and employee engagement. Scrum is a lightweight framework that helps people, teams, and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems. Private vs. public class.

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Scrum Master Choices: Professionalising the ‘Teacher’ Stance

Scrum.org

We all have strengths and weaknesses with the preferred stances of a Scrum Master. However, what I’ve observed in my practice as a consultant and Professional Scrum Trainer is that we can become overly reliant on the stances we are comfortable in. A trainer and a teacher are not the same.

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