Well,
to start off with, there are multiple levels in the Scrum certification and
quite often, people do have questions regarding where to start with or how to
start with. So today we will discuss regarding the same.
The
first in the list is Scrum Developer Certified which is an entry level
certification for Scrum Team members and those who interact with any Scrum
Team. The objective of this certification is to ensure that Scrum Team members
know enough about Scrum to effectively contribute to a Scrum project.
The
next in the list is the Scrum Master Certified; SMC professionals are
facilitators who ensure that the Scrum Team is provided with an environment
conducive to completing the project successfully. The Scrum Master guides,
facilitates, and teaches Scrum practices to everyone involved in the project;
clears impediments for the team; and, ensure that Scrum processes are being
followed.
The
next one would be Agile Expert Certified. Rapid changes in technology, market
demands, and expectations have paved the way for the conceptualization and
implementation of Agile methods and values in many organizations. Agile relies
on adaptive planning and iterative development and delivery. It focuses
primarily on the value of people in getting the job done effectively. Agile
Expert Certified Professionals should appreciate the concepts of Agile
development and have the ability to compare and choose the Agile methodology
appropriate in a given situation.
The
next one is Scrum Product Owner Certified; the Product Owner represents the
interests of the stakeholder community to the Scrum Team. The Product Owner is
responsible for ensuring clear communication of product or service
functionality requirements to the Scrum Team, defining Acceptance Criteria, and
ensuring those criteria are met. The Product Owner must always maintain a dual
view. He or she must understand and support the needs and interests of all
stakeholders, while also understanding the needs and workings of the Scrum Team.
The
final one is Expert Scrum Master Certification; it is the next step for Scrum
practitioners to further demonstrate their expertise in Scrum methodology. This
will test your ability to manage complex Scrum projects and scale Scrum in
complex projects involving big project teams, programs and portfolios.
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