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Professional Scrum Foundations in Alameda, California
Friday, October 26, 2012
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Professional Scrum Foundations is my favourite course to teach as it balances fun and learning with practical experience.The Professional Scrum Foundations course is from Scrum.org and, over two days covers all of the core concepts of Scrum.
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