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PSP from Scrum.org

Last post 11:42 pm December 13, 2016 by Una Kehoe
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02:10 pm July 19, 2016

Hi there Scrum society.

I am planning to do the PSP assessment soon and just writing here for some tips(if anybody knows anything). I am experienced SM(more than 18 months of pure SM tasks and duties) and my company has some budget left, so I can try to take the exam. From what I read online is like a middle stone between PSM I and PSM II. Since I am not experienced enough to go directly to PSM II, I think PSP will be a good start before taking the next step. For later I am thinking SPS from scrum.org and then eventually PMI-ACP since its is a bit more expensive and I need to wait for budget after September.

So any feedback will be much appreciated.

Regards,
Lyubomir


11:42 pm December 13, 2016

Hello,

This is an old thread but in case anyone reads, there's good information on this thread to help: https://www.scrum.org/Forums/aft/1826#10803


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