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Brisbane Scrum User Group - January Meetup Scrum Survey / Scrum Alliance Accreditation / Some

advice and Q/A

Presentation by Martin Kearns 28 January 2009

Agenda

Topic

1. Introduction

2. The Survey

3. Scrum Alliance Accreditation

4. Some Advice

5. Questions and Answers

Introduction

●  Who am I ?

●  My accreditations

●  My journey in Scrum

●  Acquaintance with Brisbane User Group

●  What I hope to get out of the night

Agenda

Topic

1. Introduction

2. The Survey

3. Scrum Alliance Accreditation

4. Some Advice

5. Questions and Answers

Sign of maturity

My Favourite

The Problems

Starting To Feel a little Sad

Is this really true

A good result

This should really good news

Oh no

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Agenda

Topic

1. Introduction

2. The Survey

3. Scrum Alliance Accreditation

4. Some Advice

5. Questions and Answers

Some strong words

Like many others I took the ScrumMaster training course and have been assigned the CSM designation. Yet, because no agile experience or test was required, feel it represents recognition for attending a training course rather than a measure of agile understanding or experience. If we

are to have agile accreditation then something based on a test, practical experience, interviews and peer review seems

a fair way to go.

Ref: http://leadinganswers.typepad.com/leading_answers/2008/02/agile-project-l.html

What are we doing about it

First things first

●  Create a standard body of Scrum knowledge ●  An assessment tool to measure applicants for Certified

ScrumMaster and Certified Scrum Product Owner against those standards

●  These measures are necessary to ensure that we are meeting the needs of the Scrum community

●  The CSM exam will be a computer-based, non-proctored multiple-choice exam that covers objectives from four major Scrum topics

●  The practice of Scrum brings with it a unique area of knowledge that can be measured through an exam at the completion of a training course.

First things first

●  Create a standard body of Scrum knowledge ●  An assessment tool to measure applicants for Certified

ScrumMaster and Certified Scrum Product Owner against those standards

●  These measures are necessary to ensure that we are meeting the needs of the Scrum community

●  The CSM exam will be a computer-based, non-proctored multiple-choice exam that covers objectives from four major Scrum topics

●  The practice of Scrum brings with it a unique area of knowledge that can be measured through an exam at the completion of a training course.

The levels

Topic

Certified Scrum Practitioner Any individual participating on a Scrum project, including ScrumMasters, Product Owners, analysts, developers, testers, and project managers.

Certified Scrum Coach Individuals who are working successfully with Scrum teams and are applying Scrum coaching skills with one or more current teams and/or organizations

Certified Scrum Trainer Individuals who have guide-level knowledge and skills as wells as the ability to teach Scrum-related concepts to groups in a classroom setting.

Look at our family

Look at our family

Agenda

Topic

1. Introduction

2. The Survey

3. Scrum Alliance Accreditation

4. Some Advice

5. Questions and Answers

The Problem

●  Typical templates satisfy traditional projects

●  Emphasis on progress to schedule, planned deliveries/milestones

●  Agile projects focus on business value delivery in available time & budget

●  Status reports need additional data to show progress in these terms.

Reporting Objectives

●  Demonstrate project in control and delivery to expectations

●  Highlights where there are problems

●  Seeks engagement (actions/decisions) from key stakeholders

●  Ensures no ‘watershed ‘ moments

●  Shouldn’t be cumbersome; 10 – 20 mins per cycle.

Burn Down Chart

Enhanced Product Burndown

Completed on time with original scope

Constant scope

Level of change within NTMR

The forecast

Progress Traffic Lighting

Predicted progress Progress to date

Earned Business Value - ROI

Agile Specific (contd.)

Item Details

(12)

75%

Mar 2007

Feature Group Status

Not Started

Work in Progress

Completed

Attention

Percentage Complete

Percentage Complete Bar

Target Completion Month

Not completed

Completed

Feature Group Name

Number of Features in Group

Feature Group called Item Details has 12 features and is currently 75% complete.

It is due for completion by March 2007

Agile Specific (contd.)

What can we offer

www.renewtek.com

?Questions ?

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