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Need PSM II Details
Last Post 26 Feb 2013 04:01 AM by Ian Mitchell. 1 Replies.
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ya_dinesh
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26 Feb 2013 02:43 AM
Hi,
I passed my PSM I test on 22nd Feb 2013 with 91% marks . The test is good judgement of basics of Scrum and focus for 1 hour.
Now i want to move further to study for PSM II .
Any information regarding PSMII will be great help
Ian Mitchell
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26 Feb 2013 04:01 AM
For PSM II you need to be able to answer similar questions to PSM I. In addition, you will be asked to provide written answers to situational questions about how Scrum should be applied. You need fairly deep and broad experience to answer these questions well. They have been pretty carefully structured and phrased so as to get to the heart of how much you really know about Scrum "in the field".
Perhaps ironically, if you have good experience as a ScrumMaster then PSM II may be easier for you than PSM I. That was the case for me, and I know it has been for some others as well...
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