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Tag Archives: coach
Training to become an Agile Coach?
[Edited: Updated links 28 Feb 2011] Today I received an interesting question – “What training is there to develop agile coaches as output of the training?” The goal of an Agile coach is grow a productive Agile team that thinks … Continue reading
The issue with Scrum Certifications
Ron Jeffries has posted a nice article on CSM Certification Thoughts containing several excellent diagrams describing some of the forces that are in play when it comes to Scrum certifications (or any other Agile certification for that matter). There are … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Adoption, Lean-Agile
Tagged certfication, coach, CSM, CSPO, ScrumMaster, training
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There is no ‘Best Practice’ in Agile
Joe Townsend has written an article along the lines what I have been saying for a while now – in Agile there is no ‘best practice’, and as Townsend puts it What works for you, your team, division, corporation, etc. … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Adoption, Agile Culture, Lean-Agile
Tagged agile, best-practice, coach, learning, scrum
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