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El Segundo ScrumMaster Training

We did an ton of interaction scrum on the walland the class took the training to the next level. At the right is a break down of the teams plan that they ran for 2 days.

The course ended with lots of energy. As one person commented “I had fun and learned a lot”.

Attached are the evaluations from the class for review.

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Honolulu ScrumMaster Training – A Hui Hou

Branching paths of complexityTraveling too Hawaii was a long trip but, once you there you don’t want to leave. Of course the thought of returning home to the thawing Midwest was not that bad since we are moving into the spring season.  Being in Hawaii and hearing the local view of cold weather being less than 75 degrees brought a smile my face. If only I could see it from their side. As someone pointed out you have to be there a couple of years for your blood to thin and then you will understand. :)

We ran our second ScrumMaster training event. The class size was small and favored my preferred style of andragogy training (small group guided learning). Typically I start these courses with just enough instruction to strike a dialog driven process of exploration and unfolding . The small sizes are always favored since it enables a small group guided learning approach. Traditional instructional (pedagogy grounded theory) design is for larger groups >20 students who sit in a student/lecturer arrangement. This requires less responsive guidance for the lecturer and encourages an adherence to a scripted course delivery. These styles of training are to be avoided if real mastery of Scrum  / Agile is to be achieved.Diamon Head

Learning Agile / Scrum is not about memorization of explicit knowledge but, rather the application of that a mind set to an in-flight challenging problem. It is a learning process of using the scrum framework to move as a team to understand. Learning Scrum / Agile can be setup as such a challenge and the group present rose to the occasion to create their own learning experience as a team.

This trip was a real exposure to the varied and subtle tastes of Hawaiian culture. No where in the country have I seen “East meets West” be as pronounced as in Hawaii and that makes it all the more beautiful.

Coffee Question:

  • Do you like your Kona blended or pure?

 

A Hui Hou

- Doug

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Evaluations from Scrum Training Workshop In Twin Cities

certified-scrum-product-owner-chicagoCertified ScrumMaster workshop in Minneapolis held in conjuction with Normandale College and 3Back – Scrum Alliance member was another major success. We have a total o 14 participants from numerous companies and great success is delivery and setup.

The subject matter for this course became one of advanced scurm tuning issues relatetd to a Scrum Implemenation. The participantes were focused on culutural issues surrounding the implementation. Although, technical issues came up the bulk of the energy centered on how to better stimulate a well formed team doing Scrum and how to really involve senior leadership.

Please read the hand written evaluations for insights about this course and judge for your self.

- Doug
“Applied Scrum where rubber meets the road.

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