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Professional Scrum Master

Live Virtual Class, November 4-December 16, 2025

Class Overview

Leading Edge Training for Scrum Masters & Servant Leaders

Scrum.org's Professional Scrum Master (PSM) course was initially developed in 2009 by the co-creator of Scrum, Ken Schwaber and has evolved over the years under Ken's leadership with the contributions of Scrum.org's 300+ Professional Scrum Trainers across the world. 

Our latest version of the PSM course provides leading-edge training for Scrum Masters and anyone dedicated to helping individuals and teams realize the benefits of Scrum.

Through a combination of instruction and exercises, you’ll learn the underlying theory and principles of the Scrum Framework with a focus on the role of Scrum Master and how Scrum can help manage changing priorities, increase productivity and accelerate product delivery. In addition, you'll be provided techniques and tools to facilitate behavioral change and cultivate servant leadership.

Learning Objectives

Following the PSM course, you'll have learned how to perform the following:

  • Apply Scrum as described in the Scrum Guide.
  • Act as a Scrum Master for Scrum Teams and stakeholders from an in-depth understanding of servant leadership.
  • Effectively start up Scrum or increase its effectiveness if already underway.

Who Should Attend?

Anyone involved in product delivery using the Scrum Framework. This course is particularly beneficial for people dedicated to helping organizations realize the benefits of Scrum.

Immersion Training - A Different Learning Approach

All Scrum.org courses are centered around valuable learning outcomes, achieved through hands-on learning within a classroom environment. They are most often delivered as interactive 2-day experiences.

Professional Scrum Master (PSM) Immersion Training is an alternative class format with short training sessions over seven weeks. Additionally, Immersion Training extends the learning experience beyond the classroom by enabling and encouraging you to apply what you've learned in your jobs between training sessions. This format is enhanced by incorporating facilitated reflections for improvement, making the learning experience highly effective and practical.

Elements of PSM Immersion Training

PSM Immersion Training classes have the following elements: 

  1. Incremental Classroom Learning
  2. Outcome-Based Assignments
  3. Facilitated Reflections

"Elements of Immersion Training classes"

1. Incremental Classroom Learning

PSM Immersion Training classes are delivered in 2.5 hour, live classroom sessions over seven weeks. Within each classroom session, you'll learn and practice a new concept. This approach offers you the opportunity to focus on and internalize learning at a sustainable pace. By breaking down the material into manageable chunks, you can gain a good understanding of each concept before progressing to the next.

2. Outcome-Based Assignments

The heart of PSM Immersion Training lies here. Following each classroom session, you'll receive an assignment that directly applies the concepts and learning objectives covered in class. These assignments are intentionally flexible by focusing on outcomes over outputs, thus accommodating the diverse backgrounds and proficiency levels of participants. While the assignments are challenging and aspirational, the emphasis is not solely on completion. Instead, the focus is on pushing boundaries and experimenting with new approaches, while receiving guidance and support. This approach ensures that both novice and experienced learners can engage meaningfully and contribute to their respective contexts positively. 

"Inputs into an Outcome-Based Assignment"

3. Facilitated Reflections

Every classroom session following the first session commences with dedicated time for students and their Professional Scrum Trainer (PST) to reflect on their experiences with the assignments. These reflections are integral to the learning process and provide a platform for you to share challenges, successes, and ask for help. Facilitated by your PST, you'll engage in constructive group discussions that foster peer learning and receive actionable feedback. Reflections are about sharing your journey and nurturing your growth through collective insights.

Benefits of PSM Immersion Training

  • You'll gain practical experience by applying your learning in your jobs.
  • You can affect a positive change in your work environment immediately.
  • Real-world application of learning increases your engagement, motivation and personal investment, leading to more effective learning.
  • Hands-on classroom learning provides you with valuable practice in a safe environment before experimenting in your work environment.
  • Opportunities for you to collaborate and create a dynamic learning environment that exposes you to a variety of ideas and ways of thinking, deepening your understanding of class topics.
  • Facilitated reflections enable you to inspect your learning with other students and the Professional Scrum Trainer to make improvements and gain deeper insights.

What Do You Get?

  • Seven half-day interactive class sessions facilitated by a Scrum.org Professional Scrum Trainer (PST).
  • Assignments to apply learnings in your real working environment with inspection and adaptation together with your peers and your Professional Scrum Trainer.
  • Inspection and adaptation together with your peers and your Professional Scrum Trainer.
  • Opportunities to attempt the Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) assessment and earn the industry-recognized PSM I Certification. The initial opportunity never expires, however should you attempt the PSM I assessment within 14 days after receiving your password and don't receive a passing score, you'll be granted a 2nd attempt for no additional fee. Earning your PSM I Certification will make you part of an elite community of 700,000+ PSM I badge holders from around the globe and unlike other Scrum training and certification organizations, your certification will never expire nor require future renewal fees.

Who Should Participate in PSM Immersion Training?

The application of learnings during PSM Immersion Training is core to the concept. You should have the opportunity to work with a real team on an actual product during your participation in this program. If you do not have such an opportunity while participating in this program, you should consider attending a traditional PSM training class.

The below characteristics of learners are generalized and intended to help guide you towards the learning method you think might suit you best.

Learners who register for a PSM Immersion Training class:

  • Are committed to taking ownership of their learning experience which is dependent on full and active participation over an extended period of time.
  • Are committed to applying their learning and willing to conduct small experiments at work throughout the learning experience.
  • Find it easier to fit a 2.5 hour classroom session once a week into their schedule and independently focus on inter-session assignments.
  • Learn best by doing.
  • Prefer to gain knowledge, practice in a safe environment, then apply and reflect.
  • Want to learn enough to try something quickly, then inspect and adapt to improve and grow.


Learners who register for a PSM traditional class:

  • Are committed to taking ownership of their learning experience which is dependent on full and active participation over a short period of time.
  • Find it easier to fully focus on the class and learning for two consecutive days.
  • Prefer to learn as much as possible in a condensed time-frame.
  • Learn best through discussions and conversations with their peers and instructor.
  • Want to gain a broad understanding of the subject and use it as a foundation for further independent learning.

PSM Immersion Training Agenda

PSM Immersion Training is a mix of lecture, case studies and interactive exercises as you collaborate with other students during classroom sessions plus assignments which are not part of a traditional PSM course. These assignments are aligned with the PSM course's learning objectives.

PSM Immersion Training Agenda

 

PSM I Certification

After completing a Professional Scrum Master (PSM) course, you'll receive credentials to attempt the Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) assessment and earn the industry-recognized PSM I Certification. These credentials never expire, however should you attempt the PSM I assessment within 14 days after receiving your credentials and not receive a passing score, you'll be granted a 2nd attempt for no additional fee.  

Earning your PSM I Certification will make you part of an elite community of 700,000+ PSM I badge holders from around the globe and unlike other Scrum training and certification organizations, your certification will never expire nor require future renewal fees.

Class Pricing Options:

  • Student Ticket: USD 1795
  • Early Bird Student Ticket - Special Promotion: USD 1295 While They Last
  • Special Offer: Buy 2 Tickets & Get 1 Free While They Last

Class Details

Language

English

Delivery Method

Live Virtual Class
Time Zone: America/New York
Start/End Time: 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Date

Start: November 4, 2025
End: December 16, 2025
Over 7 weeks

Class Format

Immersion

Partner

Madison Henry

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Venue

Virtual PSM Immersion Training

This PSM Immersion Training will be facilitated virtually. Prior to training, registered students will receive guidance and credentials to prepare for and participate in our program remotely. If you have any questions or we can provide any assistance, please contact us at training@madisonhenry.com or 844-BE-AGILE.

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