Thank you for this quick and thorough breakdown. I come from a Lean Six Sigma background, but that methodology is no longer as popular, and the organization I last worked with was all about Agile/Scrum. I have some Scrum experience via hands-on work with developers and have done stories and sat in weekly sprints, but I think being certified will boost my resume.
Hey, thanks for your feedback! Well, I wouldn’t recommend the training I went through, however, you can look for other CST here, www.knowledgehut.com/agile-management/csm-certification-training?Americas-CAD-EST-Mobile-Search-CSM-LSV1-Phrase_scrum%20master%20course_%7Badid%7D&gclid=CjwKCAjw_MqgBhAGEiwAnYOAes08U8jB7c-AU3OzltR8A52jvvl1pt7iWfZn38bmIE3oMAIFETeaOxoCv_AQAvD_BwE I heard they’re offering sale prices right now! *NOT SPONSORED*
Thanks for this video, could you please share some information about your Trainer or the Training Institute from where you got the training. Thanks in advance!
Hey, thanks for your feedback! Well, I wouldn’t recommend the training I went through, however, you can look for other CST here(NOT SPONSORED), www.knowledgehut.com/agile-management/csm-certification-training?Americas-CAD-EST-Mobile-Search-CSM-LSV1-Phrase_scrum%20master%20course_%7Badid%7D&gclid=CjwKCAjw_MqgBhAGEiwAnYOAes08U8jB7c-AU3OzltR8A52jvvl1pt7iWfZn38bmIE3oMAIFETeaOxoCv_AQAvD_BwE
You can go to "More Details" before registering for the course where they usually have a brief intro of the instructor(often times a RU-vid Video). Honestly doesn't matter who you choose, as long as they are able to deliver their thoughts coherently and you can understand them well. These instructors have a set course outline that they usually follow for such certification trainings.
Totally, google project management is a diploma which gives you an overall understanding on what Project Management is and also gives you the tools and techniques to be a successful Project Manager, whereas CSM is a specialized certification which act as a credential if you want to go into Agile Project Management.
Thats my question too, I want to work in a new field after having my baby and being home for 2 years, and scrum seems wonderful, but do i NEED to have programming knowledge?
@@chidonegame3351 Coding knowledge is not necessary.. u just need to have good managerial skills as you will be managing those who are having coding knowledge.
No matter what country you get your CSM certification from, it will be recognized and accepted everywhere as long as it is accredited by Scrum Alliance, which is one of the largest membership and certification organizations in the Agile community and is behind this certification.
Hi thanks for this video My question is that I am from a finance background with 12 years exp Can I do scrum now ? Further - what are the challenges u face the 1st time u implement scrum ? M apprehensive as I feel it’s only a 2 day course - application of this knowledge needs lots of experience and time right ? I also heard this is a very high stressful job (but well paying in some countries nonetheless ) would love to hear from you
Yes You can, work more effectively in cross-functional teams, deliver value incrementally and respond to changing requirements but it is suggested that You should look forward for CPA its give you much broad opportunity in your area.