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The Scrum.org Professional Scrum with User Experience I (PSU I) assessment is a 60-minute timeboxed assessment. You need to score over 85% to pass and gain the PSU I certification. The assessment contains 60 questions in English of multiple choice type.
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The Scrum Master accountability is not fading. However, the Scrum Master role is evolving rapidly to be more capable and standing for true leadership in an ever-changing work environment.
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The Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide compiles the most common challenges that every Scrum Team faces and how to remedy them. Stefan Wolpers uses the Scrum Guide as a template to structure the content, thus supporting the junior practitioners Scrum discovery journey (categorized by roles, events, artifacts,...
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In this Scrum Tapas video, Professional Scrum Trainer Oscar Styf challenges the misconception of treating everyone equally, emphasizing the importance of tailored support based on individual needs for team success. (2:20 Minutes)
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In this insightful Scrum Tapas video, Professional Scrum Trainer Joanna Plaskonka shares three crucial leadership principles: clear direction and purpose, continuous support, and creating healthy constraints for effective self-management in Agile teams. (4:58 Minutes)
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Agile is not a mere indulgence; it is a more innovative and more efficient way to navigate the intricacies of delivering products and services, particularly when the products or services being developed require creativity and complex problem-solving to deliver them.
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Explore common Scrum challenges by joining this Scrum Pulse where PST Stefan Wolpers presents ‘My Top Twelve Worst Agile Anti-Patterns,’ based on the upcoming book, ‘Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide.’
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In this Scrum Tapas video, Professional Scrum Trainer Martin Hinshelwood emphasizes the importance of hiring the right people for agile practices, aligning values, and acknowledging the option to let go when necessary for organizational success. (5:02 Minutes)
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Acompáñanos a descrubrir en este viaje cuales son los motivos principales por el que las retrospectivas en Scrum fracasan
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A Scrum Master can leverage data effectively to help the team by asking the right questions sooner and by using valuable insights to drive continuous improvement.
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Foster a collaborative, cross-functional team environment. This post delves into how embracing Scrum’s values and practices enhances teamwork, driving innovative and efficient outcomes.
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In this episode, Mike, Jeff and Pat predict 2024 trends in the Agile world.
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Learning Series
Scrum Teams deliver value to customers in product Increments. Product stability is vital as each Increment builds on the last.
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The content includes practices that can help Scrum Teams reduce the risk of their product becoming unstable or unusable.
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What factors cause Scrum Teams to introduce instability into their product Increments and what techniques can help?
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En este post, el PST Alex Ballarín explica como la Inteligencia Artifical (IA) no es una amenaza para los Scrum Masters o Agile Coaches, sino una gran oportunidad para fortalecer los conocimientos y aplicarlos de manera más efectivas al contexto de los equipos. Esto va a ser una revolución: ¿quieres...
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What are the top things you should never do in Scrum? Do I have to just follow all the Scrum rules? Can I break some? In this Scrum Lightning Round, PST's Jason Malmstadt, Robb Pieper, and Greg Crown talk about what they feel are the most egregious offenses commonly done but should never be done whe...
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Scrum Teams constantly change and evolve their product Increment which makes product stability vital, as each Increment builds on the last.
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When picturing an effective and truly agile product development team, one often imagines a software development team, pushing some software to production every day, maybe multiple times a day, ala Amazon. By doing so, these teams gain the ability to test their assumptions early and often about the s...
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​​効果的で真にアジャイルな製品開発チームを思い浮かべるとき、Amazonのように毎日あるいは1日に何度もソフトウェアを本番リリースさせるようなチームを思い浮かべることが多いでしょう。製品開発チームは頻繁なリリースによって、開発中のソリューションに関する仮説を技術的な観点とビジネス的な観点の両方から早期かつ頻繁に検証をすることができます。しかしながら、必ずしもすべての業界、ビジネスモデル、技術がこれを可能にするわけではありません。この場合には、どうすればいいのだろう?
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In this article, we'll explore - and debunk! - ten common objections to incremental delivery.
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Resilience is the ability to turn hardship to experience. That is exactly what agility is about. We learn from our failures. We rise to the occasion. We swarm problems.
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In this video, Martin discusses the subtle art of motivating a Scrum Team. 🚀 He delves into the responsibilities of a Scrum Master and Agile Coach in creating a motivated and effective team environment. 🤔💡
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In diesem Artikel zeigt dir PST Simon Flossmann drei Methoden, die du tief vergrabene Probleme Sprint Retrospektiven freilegst.
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Applying Conway, Brooks, Hackman, Goodhart, Larman, and Parkinson in Practice
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Guillem Hernandez Sola muestra algunas razones comunes que se ae encontrando en las organizaciones que ha intentado ayudar durante su transformación ágil.
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In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, Dave West interviews Professional Scrum Trainer Ryan Ripley about his experiences with Scrum and what led him to become a Professional Scrum Trainer. (33:54 Minutes)
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We’ve already discussed what Product Owners should be involved in, but what should they not be involved in? If Product Owners do get involved in areas they shouldn’t, what may happen?  In this video Professional Scrum Trainers Jason Malmstadt, Robb Pieper, and Greg Crown talk about what Product Owne...
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In this video, Martin explores the philosophy of building with Test First Principles and its profound impact on Agile and Scrum Teams. 🧐
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A self-managing team is a fundamental part of effectivity. How can your Scrum Master support this? Check it out!
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In this Scrum Tapas Video, Professional Scrum Trainer Martin Hinshelwood critiques traditional metrics like story points and lines of code, urging a shift to customer-centric metrics for holistic business value. Martin emphasizes the importance of balancing innovation, time to market, and organizati...
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In this Scrum Tapas video, Professional Scrum Trainer Martin Hinshelwood stresses the need for a radical organizational shift to achieve successful Agile implementation. He rejects the idea of piecemeal changes, advocating for a comprehensive transformation that empowers individuals, decentralizes d...
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In this Scrum Tapas video, Professional Scrum Trainer Martin Hinshelwood stresses the need for a radical organizational shift to achieve successful Agile implementation. He rejects the idea of piecemeal changes, advocating for a comprehensive transformation that empowers individuals, decentralizes d...
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In this Scrum Tapas video, Professional Scrum Trainer Joanna Plaskonka highlights the crucial role of trust in agile leadership. (2:19 Minutes)
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In this Scrum Tapas video, Professional Scrum Trainer Joanna Plaskonka shares a crucial message for agile leaders. Reflecting on the Agile Manifesto, she emphasizes its intentional order—starting with "individuals and interactions" over processes and tools or responding to change. She urges the impo...
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In this Scrum Tapas video featuring Professional Scrum Trainer Ralph Jocham, the focus is on the Integral AQAL model, a two by two framework developed by philosopher and integral theorist Ken Wilber. Ralph provides a comprehensive understanding of the model, which considers multiple dimensions and p...
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In this PST spotlight episode, Dave West interviews Samuel Adesoga about his journey with Scrum and becoming a Professional Scrum Trainer. (23:23 Minutes)
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Blog Post
Scrum has a history in software development, but can it also work in a creative environment like marketing, painting, poetry, book writing, etc? Professional Scrum Trainers Jason Malmstadt, Robb Pieper, and Greg Crown discuss how Scrum can work in highly creative environments in this Scrum Lightning...
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En este artículo, el PST Jerónimo Palacios habla de los indicadores clave para entender si un Scrum Master está siendo efectivo y teniendo éxito
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Wird der Scrum Master von einem unverzichtbaren Praktiker zu einer Nischenposition dank KI?
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By upholding Scrum and advocating for the team's needs and growth, a successful Scrum Master fosters a healthy and productive team culture, reflected by the team's ability to deliver quality products.
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Was kennzeichnet die Arbeit eines Scrum Masters? In diesem Artikel stellt PST Simon Flossmann 4 Leitfragen vor, die Scrum Master helfen über ihre tägliche Praxis zu reflektieren.
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In this episode of Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer, Arunvignesh Ramakrishnan based in Malaysia answered the audience's burning questions about Scrum and their challenges including the accountabilities of a Scrum Master, being new on a Scrum Team, how to handle a PO leaving an organization, Sprint R...
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Learning Series
Scrum Team can use forecasting and release planning as a guide for delivering a product through small incremental and frequent releases rather than big bang product launches.
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There are release planning techniques that Scrum Teams can use that are complementary to Scrum. This content includes some techniques and the benefits and challenges with each.
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Here are some forecasting techniques that Scrum Teams can use as complementary practices as well as their pros and cons. The true value of using these techniques comes from using them to drive conversation.
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A description of the relationship between forecasting, release planning, and complexity for Scrum Teams.
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This piece is an introduction to forecasting and release planning for Scrum Teams.
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How many Product Owners make sense? Is it one per Scrum Team? Is it one per organization? Is it one per product? In this video Professional Scrum Trainers Jason Malmstadt, Robb Pieper, and Greg Crown go over some examples of getting this wrong and what might happen.
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Scrum Masters serve the Scrum Team, the Product Owner, and the organization. But in what ways does the Scrum Master serve the Product Owner? How do they help the Product Owner be successful? In this video Professional Scrum Trainers Jason Malmstadt, Robb Pieper, and Greg Crown talk about what Scrum ...
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