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My Journey to PSM 1

Last post 11:19 am May 15, 2018 by Vishesh Kumar
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11:19 am May 15, 2018

Hi Guys,

It's my first Post.First Let me Introduce myself. I am VISHESH KUMAR. I am CSM®, ICP-ACC® as well as recently get PSM-1®.

I clear PSM-1 in my first attempt. I want to share my experience. So that it may be helpful for those who are preparing or wants to prepare for PSM-1.

First of all don't think that PSM-1 is very-very difficult, If your SCRUM basics are clear, than you should have the confidence that you can clear it.The only concern is 85%

I read only ONE book. Yes you are right i.e. SCRUM GUIDE, I read near about 5-6 times. And not only read it. We should always try to relate the things.I linked the  concepts of scrum, events objectives, scrum role, importance of role with the real world scenarios that we  encounter in our professional life(If we are working on Agile Projects).It's really helpful if we have some real AGILE experience.

In my opinion there is no need to read other books, but it doesn't mean that you should not, you can. Definitely It will be helpful.

All your questions and queries are welcome 

Best of Luck for those who wants to go ahead in the journey of Agile while go through PSM 1.

 

Thanks

Vishesh Kumar

Agile is Endless journey

 


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