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Certified Scrum Master 

CSM

Whether you're new to Scrum, or just looking for a refresher, our most popular Scrum class, Certified ScrumMaster (CSM), is a great way to enhance your Scrum skills either as an individual or part of an organization. We offer CSM classes across the United States, making it a great option for individuals and small teams to get training. Just check out our upcoming classes or Contact Us to find out when we'll be in your area. For large teams and organizations, we'll happily come onsite and provide a class just for you. Check out our Agile Services page for more about onsite training options.

About the Certified ScrumMaster Class

Contrary to traditional adult education classes, you will find no "death by PowerPoint" or long lectures in our Certified ScrumMaster class! Instead, utilizing a variety of proven education and retention techniques, the class is an engaging and highly interactive workshop that promises to keep you on your toes for two full days. Our students are consistently surprised by both how fun and educational the class is.

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ScrumMaster Exam and Certification

Our CSM class is sanctioned and supported by the Scrum Alliance, the original certifying body for ScrumMasters worldwide. Following successful completion of our class, you will be eligible to take the Scrum Alliance's Certified ScrumMaster exam to receive your certification. The exam is a non-proctored online test, which you can take at your convenience from any location you choose. 

 

All exam and certification fees are included with your class registration.

CSM Learning Objectives

The following categories will be covered during the Certified ScrumMaster class:

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  • Lean, Agile, and Scrum​

    • Scrum Values, Principles, and Theory​

    • Scrum Roles

    • Scrum Events

    • Scrum Artifacts

  • Agile Facilitation

    • Techniques

    • Communication and Collaboration
  • Agile Coaching

    • Retrospective Purpose

  • Service to the Development Team

    • Servant Leadership​

    • Agile Engineering Practices

  • Service to the Product Owner

    • Creating Positive Relationships​

  • Service to the Organization

    • Impediment Removal​

    • Impact on Management

    • Supporting Scrum in the Organization

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For more detailed information and subtopics, you can find a complete list of learning objectives on the Scrum Alliance website.

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