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SCRUM training in Holland

Last post 02:49 am August 1, 2013 by Joris De Winne
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04:28 am July 31, 2013

I would like to follow a SCRUM course in The Netherlands as soon as possible, and get myself certified. Which training bureau would you recommend and why?? (i.e. Computrain, Cibit, Twice, Prowareness,....)
Thanks in advance, Luc


05:34 am July 31, 2013

Hi Luc,

What kind of training would you like to follow (PSF, PSD, PSM or PSPO)?
FYI: I'm planning to give a PSD for Java training in The Netherlands somewhere end of November.

Regards,
Joris


02:49 am August 1, 2013

Hi Luc,

I also forget to mention: If you just want to get certified, try the open assessment at http://www.scrum.org/Assessments/Open-Assessments
If you feel confident, you can buy a voucher to take the certification exam.

Although you're very welcome to follow a training of course (from which you'll learn a lot more), which includes also a voucher for a certification exam.

Regards,
Joris


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