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CSMCharlotteApril2022

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If you want access to PDF files of the deck we used, please contact Cassandra at info@LeanAgileTraining.com.  (Note for public readers: You must also be a CSM/CSPO we trained.)

 

Read or finish reading the following:

 

Agile Project Management with Scrum by Ken Schwaber.

 

http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/scrum-xp-from-the-trenches

 

The Scrum Guide  http://agileconsortium.pbworks.com/w/page/23740731/Scrum%20Guide

 

Again, the Scrum Guide is a key source for preparing for the CSM Test.

 

You are certainly welcome to read here (this wiki), and at our blog “Agile & Business” (see http://www.leanagiletraining.com/blog/).  We have over 600 blog posts.  Please also contribute, if only with questions.

 

For the next week, you are welcome to a free copy of my book, on Agile Release Planning.

 

I will send you a link to get it for free.

 

There are other places to learn, on LinkedIn and elsewhere.

 

The Agile Alliance https://www.agilealliance.org/agile2018/ for scheduled events.

 

See Agile Info, here: http://www.leanagiletraining.com/resources.html

 

There is a whole LOT of info on and "beneath" this page.  It includes: books, articles, blogs, yahoo groups, "user groups", etc, etc.

 

Local Groups: We recommend you join a local agile group.  Or start a local group or an "industry" group.

 

Please join Agile Carolinas, our agile group in Charlotte, North Carolina

https://www.leanagiletraining.com/contact-lean-agile-training/newsletters/#agilecaro

 

If you want to find groups in other cities, see:

 

http://scrumcommunity.pbworks.com/Local+Groups

 

http://www.meetup.com/cities/ And select a city and search on agile or scrum

 

https://www.linkedin.com/grp/  And search.

 

http://www.agilealliance.org/community-groups/ http://www.scrumalliance.org/community/user-groups

 

You may of course search the web too.  For example, some user groups may have some sort of web presence, and not be listed in Meetup, LinkedIn or any of the other places above.

 

Here are some other useful documents:

 

Prioritizing projects.pdf

 

CSM PDU Claim Process-3.pdf

 

Scrum-checklist-prio1.pdf

 

Scaling Whitepaper

 

Joe's Unofficial Scrum Checklist

 

Favorite Scrum Mistakes

 

A list summarizing Scrum   This list is useful as a review. And maybe useful as a starting point for defining Scrum or Agile for your group.

 

Joe'sSimpleScrumTool3.xls

 

Agile 2010 Scrum excel spreadsheet:ScrumExcelSpreadsheet20100124.xlsx

 

 

 

 

 

Suggestions: 

 

We place the highest value on taking action and getting real results.

 

Put what you think you know into action.  Now.

 

Find out what you don't know as well as you thought you did. 

 

Find out what you need to know the most. Now.

 

Learn more (for a bit). Then Act more.

 

Learn-Act.  Get into a tight cycle.  Like a PDCA cycle.

 

We want you to pursue this with perseverance and aggressiveness, and at the same time patience.

 

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