Curso Certified ScrumMaster en Madrid.
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El próximo 20 y 21 de septiembre Stacia Broderick en nombre de Scrum Alliance impartirá el curso Certified ScrumMaster en Madrid.
- El idioma: inglés – al menos todo aparece en inglés y no hay referencias a que sea en español -
- El precio: 1200,- Euros, (excl. VAT).
- La agenda: The CSM course will cover the following topics (among others) through two days of interactive exercises, lecture, and discussion:
- Introduction to Scrum
- Scrum Roles and Responsibilities
- Agile Requirements Analysis
- Estimating and Prioritizing Product backlogs
- Sprint Planning, Execution, Review, and Retrospectives
- What does “Done” mean?
- Technical Debt and other pitfalls
- Release planning based on empirical measurement
- Scrum in multiple-team organizations
- How/whether Scrum fits with Lean, RUP, XP, etc.
- Q & A
No se si es el primero que se imparte en España. Se que ha habido intentos que finalmente se cancelaron. Espero que este cuaje y que los que asistan compartan con nosotros sus impresiones.
No obstante, antes de hacer el registro sugiero leer el mensaje que Tobias Mayer ha enviado en el Latin America Agile Software Development Yahoo! Group y que a continuación reproduzco para que todos lo podáis leer:
Hello all.
I have run CSM traning in Argentina on three previous occasions. I no longer run CSM training, as I do not believe in the certification model that the Scrum Alliance operate. You can read a little more about this on my blog in the articles: The Problem with CSM Courses… and When is Scrum not Scrum?
I have discussed with Alan Cyment (my co-organizer, and more recently co-facilitator) the possibility of running a non-certified AgileTraining course in Buenos Aires for ALL members of an organization, including management.
Such a training would be along the lines of that described on the Scrum Immersion website. Pricing would be adjusted to suit the Argentina economy, as it always has been with the Buenos Aires trainings in the past that Alan and I have organized.
There are many advantages to learning Agile Software Development independently of the CSM focus, not least the fact that the focus is on the whole process as it affects an organization, and not simply on the role of the Scrum Master. Those who have done my training in the past will recognize that I have been moving to a broader model of teaching Agile, and the Immersion course is the next step.
If anyone is interested in such a course please contact me directly at info@…. If enough people are keen on this concept I’ll work with Alan Cyment to set up the training. July/August would be the earliest this could happen.
Regards,
Tobias Mayer
http://agilethinking.net


Imperdible el artículo de Juan Palacio sobre la formación cómo ScrumMaster: http://www.navegapolis.net/content/view/586/
Hello,
I have read the posting and I am concerned that folks are walking away with the wrong impression of my course. I am a Scrum Trainer and teach CSM courses all over the world. The attendees of my courses find immense value in the materials that I present, as well as the fundamentals and principles that I help them to understand. Like Tobias, I also provide company-wide training in an effort to help organizations ‘become’ agile using Scrum as a vehicle to do this. I mix training and coaching at about 60%/40%, with emphasis on coaching teams to help them be successful. If anyone has any questions about my course (or any about Scrum in general), please feel free to contact me at stacia@agileevolution.com. Best regards.