Course Overview
PSM I Certification Course OverviewÂ
16 Hours of Interactive Live Training with CSD Trainers
Become an expert Scrum Master with Saden’s Professional Scrum Master™ I (PSM I) Certification Training, the best option for hands-on knowledge and skills in professional Scrum. This training will prepare you to guide teams through complex decision-making scenarios and distinguish yourself as a Scrum professional.
Our comprehensive course ensures that you have a deep understanding of Scrum principles, emphasizing servant leadership for effective Scrum Master roles. Led by Scrum. Org-accredited Professional Scrum Trainers with more than ten years of diverse industry experience, our training provides top-notch education. You will also access a comprehensive set of training materials crafted by Scrum experts.
Prepare for success in your PSM I exam with our inclusive mock tests, covering questions of varying difficulty levels, including scenario-based challenges to enhance your grasp of complex Scrum concepts. Upon successful completion, the Professional Scrum Masterâ„¢ I certification.
Common attendees
Who usually attend PSM I TrainingÂ
- Project Managers
- Scrum Masters
- Scrum team members
- Software Architects
- Product Managers
- Software Developers
- Team Leads/Team Members
- Developers
- Product Owners
- Anyone with an interest in Agile and Scrum
Prerequisites for PSM I certification training
Prerequisites and Eligibility
There are no specific eligibility criteria for participating in PSMâ„¢ certification training. While having a basic understanding of Scrum in a practical setting can be advantageous, it is not obligatory. The one-day Agile and Scrum Foundation training is a valuable introductory course.
What you will learn in this PSM I workshop
Learning Objectives
Scrum Fundamentals:
Learn Scrum’s principles, empirical process theory, and the essential role of the Scrum Master.
Definition of Done Mastery:
Efficiently determine when the Product Increment is complete and effectively establish a shared understanding of the Definition of Done.
Running Scrum Projects:
To successfully manage Scrum projects, acquiring the right tools and confidently navigating any challenges that may arise while implementing Scrum methodologies is essential.
Team Dynamics:
Understand working with individuals and teams in Scrum and develop strategies for behavioral shifts.
Scrum Adoption:
Gain guidance on adopting Scrum and leveraging its benefits.
Scrum Master’s Role:
Deepen understanding of the Scrum Master’s multifaceted role and embrace servant-leadership principles.