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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
As I've talked about I'm taking the PMP certification course, the first part of the course focuses on the Scrum methodology.
I wanted to see if any of you were using of this method or masters of it, and how its worked for you. I wanted to see if I could gather some real world benefits from the brain trust here.
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Hey Cap! Getting your scrum master training and your agile training will help you a lot in the development world. It helps a lot with the organization, setting of expectations, time line planning, and prioritization at my company. About a decade+ ago my company at the time was a waterfall, upfront design and documentation shop that experienced a lot of development delays because of process issues, and us transitioning to Agile really helped focus our priorities and continuously deliver consistent releases.
I got my Agile black belt and Scrum Master certification earlier in my career, took the certification course from Quadrus at the time, and it helped me when I started taking a more senior role within my team. They had a really helpful instructor back then. Thinking about getting my PMP as well, just need to sit down and focus on it.
Like other mentioned most of our stuff has migrated completely over the the Atlassian set of tools with Confluence, Crucible, Jira, Jira Agile, and Zephyr. This seems to be the standard these days with our company and almost all of our overseas and American vendors. Tools to look into if you aren't already familiar with them.