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The Scrum.org Professional Series Updates 2015

January 8, 2015

In 2015, Scrum.org will refine the Professional Scrum Master (PSM) assessments, PSM I and PSM II, in line with following objectives:


  • PSM I tests practice-level insights and knowledge of Scrum required for anyone entering a Scrum Team to know how to participate.

  • PSM II tests the ability to apply the knowledge demonstrated through PSM I. It tests the ability to develop software effectively in a Scrum team and optimize common development issues based on the values of Scrum and the basis of empiricism and transparency.



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Why Evolve the Professional Series?


Scrum is the most used process for software development, agile or otherwise. Organizations increasingly rely on Scrum to create value and compete. With assurance, they train their people with Scrum.org Professional Series courses, and they evaluate the knowledge and skills of people depending on their assessment credentials.

Scrum.org addresses the evolved needs of teams, practitioners, and managers with an updated and finer grained curriculum.

 

 

Background


Over the past five years, software professionals have benefitted from clear, focused professional development resources offered by Scrum.org.

The courseware of Scrum.org’s Professional Series improves the ability to develop valuable software; the credentialing helps people assert their capabilities and organizations find people who have those capabilities.

 

We look forward to serving you better, and providing you better aids to improve your skills and get more out of Scrum.

 

Ken Schwaber                                               Gunther Verheyen

Founder of Scrum.org                                  Shepherding the Professional Series

 

Here is a link to this Announcement - The Scrum.org Professional Series Updates 2015. The document additionally holds an outline of the Professional Scrum credentials as envisioned through the 2015 evolutions.

 





     
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Comments (4)


Fredrik
09:15 am January 19, 2015

The name PSM is somewhat misleading. If everyone in a scrum team should have the knowledge required for PSM I, then it should be called "Scrum team member" or something else. Calling it Professional Scrum Master suggests that this is targeted exclusively for the Scrum Master role. With the same logic every team member should also take the PSPO course.


Shaun Dashjian
05:22 pm February 11, 2015

When do you expect the new credential PSE to be created, Gunther?


vaibhav_kadian
09:43 am April 7, 2016

with 90% you can go for PSD PST application.....cheers


Nitin Khanna
02:52 pm September 12, 2016

For those who stumbled upon this in the archives or a Google search, there is an update to the information in the original article.

In July 2016, the PSE was phased out. More here --

https://blog.scrum.org/intr...