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Previously on "PM Agile/SCRUM training and certification"
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Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostThe basic qualifications have a bad name in the business. Years ago it was a 2 day course with no exam at the end. I know so many people who have this but haven't got a clue. In that sense PSM is a better qualification but less known.
The more advanced Scrum Alliance courses are harder to get but are essentially designed to get more money out you.
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Originally posted by eek View PostAgile project management without experience - good luck with that.
Those I know who care about Agile seem to focus on the Scrum Alliance certificates - all of which expect experience as much as paper learning.
The more advanced Scrum Alliance courses are harder to get but are essentially designed to get more money out you.
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Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostI have always found PMs who try to be Scrum Masters tend to just be a PM in disguise, so I wouldn't recommend doing the PSM.
I recommend PMI-ACP for PMs.
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Agile project management without experience - good luck with that.
Those I know who care about Agile seem to focus on the Scrum Alliance certificates - all of which expect experience as much as paper learning.
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I have always found PMs who try to be Scrum Masters tend to just be a PM in disguise, so I wouldn't recommend doing the PSM.
I recommend PMI-ACP for PMs.
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PM Agile/SCRUM training and certification
Hola,
Having a few months off and thought it may be an idea to add some formal training/certification to the CV having worked in a supposed 'Agile environment' for the past year or so (it definitely wasn't).
Interested in others thoughts as to what certification is most practical and marketable from a PM perspective as there does seem to be a wide range of options.
Initially looking at the APMG AgilePM certification and then spotted the Prince2 Agile option as well (I already have P2 Practitioner )
Then there's also various SCRUM certification available from scrum.org and others. PSM looks doable as home learning test at $150 for the PSM1 assessment.
Current thinking is I may jump on a AgilePM 4 day course with exam/certification and then follow on with SCRUM PSM1 under my own steam. So interested in others experiences and thoughts and some validation for my thinking?
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