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Which Agile/Scrum Certificates?

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    Which Agile/Scrum Certificates?

    Agile and Scrum are the new fashion nowadays. Most IT related companies are interested in hiring people who are familiar with the concepts and are preferably certified, even if the company is not really Agile. That’s why being certified is important for many of us.

    But the problem is between so many certificates which one is suitable for us? I studied a lot and read a lot of articles. I’ll try to explain and share my experiences here and make it easy for you to decide.

    Scrum Master Certifications

    There are different types of certifications for Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Developers. The fact is that everyone should start with the Scrum Master certification programs in my opinion, because that’s how you can know the framework.

    The most famous Scrum Master certifications are as follows:

    PSM I from Scrum.Org: it’s a great examination. Very precise and professional. You don’t even have to take any specific courses. As long as you can pass the online exam, it’s OK. After all, they just want to assess your knowledge. The price is not high too; it’s only $150. That’s why this examination is interesting for those who are interested in self-study and serious assessments. However, it’s hard to pass the exam, because the questions are tricky, and the passing score is 85%.

    CSM from Scrum Alliance: this is also a famous certification. You need to take a standard course for that, and the exam is very easy to pass (or better say, really hard to fail). The courses are rather expensive.
    The previous ones are focused on the Scrum framework, while there are two other certifications that cover both Agility, and the Scrum framework. They are about general knowledge, but in practice are close to what we expect from a Scrum Master certification. These two are:

    ASF from EXIN: the exam is easy to pass and the price is moderate. The positive point about it is that it is governed by one the most famous examination institutes in the world, EXIN, which is mostly known for PRINCE2 and other AXELOS certifications.

    PMI-ACP: this is a long and rather hard examination. Also expensive (about $400), like other PMI certifications. You also need to take certain training (classroom based or eLearning) and have enough Agile experience.
    Product Owner Certifications

    There are also Product Owner certifications that are mainly designed for… well, Product Owners. However, I believe these certification programs are also very helpful for Scrum Masters.
    These are the main ones:

    PSPO I from Scrum.Org: similar to the PSM I certification, low-cost, hard to pass, without the need for training.

    CSPO from Scrum Alliance: similar to the CSM certification, rather expensive, easy to pass, and requires specific training.

    Scrum Developer Certifications

    The term developer refers to anyone who’s involved in the production of the solution, which includes technical analysts, architects, programmers, testers, UI designers, and so on.
    Most developers have difficulty learning how to create the solution incrementally, without upfront architecture. That’s why this type of certification can be helpful. However, such a course needs to be focused on a certain programming language to stay practical, and it makes it very difficult to design and run. That’s why this type of certification program is limited. Both Scrum.Org and Scrum Alliance provide such programs through their partners.

    Other Certifications

    I’m also going to mention some other certifications that you might have heard of:

    PSM II and PSPO II from Scrum.Org: these are the higher-level certifications, and very few people aim to get them, because they are even harder than the original one. While people can take and pass the first level exams without standard courses, it doesn’t seem likely for the second level certifications.

    DSDM Foundation and Practitioner: these are certificates for another Agile methodology, DSDM Atern. I’ve not seen many people using the methodology or be certified, even though it’s a nice methodology.
    AgilePM Foundation and Practitioner: this is also about DSDM Atern, but is focused on its project management aspects.

    So, Which One?

    Well, it’s not really easy to say, but I try to explain my own opinion for different scenarios (which others might not agree):

    If you want to get just 1 certificate and if you want it to be easy then go for ASF. It is easy and from a well-know company otherwise you can try PSM which is harder or I can suggest to get both.( they are not too expensive)
    But If you are rich and you want get more than 2 certificate you can go for CSM or ...

    I hope it helps you. If you have any question or experience regarding this let's share it with everybody
    What do you think? which certificate?
    Last edited by Roo; 3 April 2015, 07:46.

    #2
    Most of my Dev contracts are scrum ones. Not once have I been asked for a certificate to prove I know what scrum is. Current client did offer a place on a scrum developer course if I was willing to forgo a day's pay.

    Of course the ir35 alarm went off on my desk and unfortunately my company was unable to provide any services to the end client while the course was undertaken by the permies.

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      #3
      Learning what scrum is is a sure-fire way to a frustrating career. Ignorance - in the company of ignoramuses - is bliss.

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        #4
        So, Roo, is your real name Nader K Rad? Agile and Scrum Certifications | MP
        Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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          #5
          Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
          So, Roo, is your real name Nader K Rad? Agile and Scrum Certifications | MP


          When I read something like this:


          About Nader K. Rad

          14 years of experience in project planning, project management consultancy, and project board advisement in different industries and environments. Author of more than 40 books, mostly on project management topics. Speaker, instructor, and trainer of various project management topics. Holder of a Civil Engineering BSc and Philosophy of Science MSc; certified as PMP®, PRINCE2® Practitioner, PRINCE2® Trainer, MoP® Foundation, MSP® Foundation, M_o_R® Foundation, MoV® Foundation, P3O® Foundation, AgilePM® Foundation, ITIL® Foundation, PMI-ACP®, CSM®, PSM I, PSPO I, EXIN Agile Scrum Foundation, Advanced Certificate in Critical and Structured Thinking.


          My immediate reaction is - so you've not actually ever delivered anything yourself. Other than gather qualifications and write about yourself, it all sounds like hot air with no real world experience of having your balls on the line for delivering something large, important and expensive to a real world client.


          Meh!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Roo View Post
            TL;DR?
            It depends on what your role is, are you a code monkey? a panic manager? scrum mangler?

            Until we know what you do, we can't take the piss advise what you should do

            (although it doesn't mean we won't, its general after all, when has facts ever mattered here)
            Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
            I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

            I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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              #7
              I've got a Scum certificate from the Mayor of Bradford in 2013.

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                #8
                Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
                I've got a Scum certificate from the Mayor of Bradford in 2013.
                Hooker?
                Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
                I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

                I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
                  Hooker?
                  Flanker

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                    #10
                    I thought silly moustaches, tight jeans and knitted jumpers was the fashion these days

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