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PSM I ,Taken - Passed

Last post 07:34 am June 14, 2014 by Michael Owen
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02:06 pm June 12, 2014

Just finished the PSM I , and just wanted to say thanks for all diligent efforts members here have put into helping others learn the finer points needed to pass the exam.

It wasn't any easier than I remembered it being, doubted my answers a bit, but least got to use the bookmarks this time , although i think i only changed two questions ...

91.3% pass ....


Thanks ALL !!


04:30 pm June 13, 2014

One thing I try always do with teams I'm involved with is to recognise when they've performed well and make it visible.. The Scrum.Org team have been absolutely great , it's so refreshing to get treated with such professional and friendly help...


07:34 am June 14, 2014

Congratulations Garin, the PSM1 is an achievement for anyone taking it to pass.
I am sure you understand, having taken it to know its not just an attendance test, like some courses are.
Standards are high and that can only be a good thing in terms of ROI, for you and all that you coach.

Michael


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