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A few months ago, I got the Professional Scrum Master Certification (PSM I).
幾個月前,我獲得了專業Scrum Master認證(PSM I)。
This is a trending certification nowadays, because most companies operate with some sort of agile methodology. So I wanted to share some tips that helped me get 98% on the first try.
如今,這是一種趨勢認證,因為大多數公司采用某種敏捷方法來運營。 因此,我想分享一些技巧,這些技巧可以幫助我在首次嘗試時獲得98%的成功率。
In this article, will discuss both the fast and slow track. And I would urge you to lean more towards the slow track.
在本文中,將討論快速和慢速軌道。 我敦促您向慢速路線傾斜。
This is because the fast track, most of the time, will give you just enough knowledge to pass the certification. But this info is totally not enough to solve business day to day team problems with scrum. And that's a big part of what a scrum master does.
這是因為大多數情況下,快速通道將為您提供足夠的知識以通過認證。 但是,此信息不足以解決Scrum日常工作中的團隊問題。 這是Scrum管理員所做工作的重要組成部分。
Still, some people just care about having the certificate itself, for their own reasons (for example, company KPIs). So let's get started with the fast track.
盡管如此,有些人還是出于自己的原因(例如,公司KPI)關心自己是否擁有證書。 因此,讓我們開始快速入門。
快速通道 (Fast track)
The fast track should take at most 25-30 hours of preparation.
快速通道最多需要25-30小時的準備時間。
至少閱讀五遍Scrum指南并內化概念 (Read the scrum guide at least five times and internalize the concepts)
Almost all of the questions in the PSM I exam are derived from details of the scrum guide text. Most of the time there are nexus questions too, but it is not that hard if you have conquered the scrum guide.
PSM I考試中的幾乎所有問題都來自Scrum指南文本的詳細信息。 在大多數情況下,也存在聯系問題,但是如果您征服了Scrum指南,這并不難。
Learning the guide by heart is not the solution here. But you might need to memorize it to remember minor details you will never encounter again in your scrum master journey (which I believe is the case with most certifications) :-)
認真學習指南并不是解決問題的辦法。 但是您可能需要記住它,以記住一些次要的細節,您在Scrum主旅程中將再也不會遇到(我相信大多數認證都是這種情況):-)
While doing this step, you should totally understand a) the processes of scrum methodology b) the why behind the processes.
在執行此步驟時,您應該完全理解a)Scrum方法論的流程b)流程背后的原因。
For example:
例如:
- Why the daily scrum (or standup as most people know it) lasts for 15 minutes and not 20 為什么每日混亂(或大多數人都知道的站立)持續15分鐘而不是20分鐘
- Why it's a bad idea for the CEO to join the sprint retro 為什么首席執行官加入sprint復古賽是一個壞主意
- Why sprint ceremonies are not a chance to micromanage people 為什么沖刺儀式沒有機會對人們進行微觀管理
I believe if you read it thoroughly and mindfully 5-6 times, you are good to go.
我相信,如果您仔細且認真地閱讀了5-6次,那您就可以了。
擁抱scrum.org論壇 (Embrace the scrum.org fora)
In there you will "meet" people from the scrum trenches. People who have made a living, maybe many years in a row, from scrum oriented activities and who know what works and what does not.
在這里,您將“與” Scrum戰people中的人們見面。 那些以Scrum為主的活動可能已經連續很多年謀生的人,并且知道什么有效,什么無效。
Reading the scrum.org fora helped me understand a lot "the why" behind the scrum guide.
閱讀scrum.org論壇有助于我理解scrum指南背后的很多“原因”。
進行官方公開評估 (Do the official open assessments)
The official open assessments will test your understanding of the scrum guide and make you familiar with the actual exam environment. They are great practice for PSM I.
官方的公開評估將測試您對Scrum指南的理解,并使您熟悉實際的考試環境。 它們是PSM I的絕佳實踐。
I think a good portion of the questions that you will encounter in the open assessment will be similar to the ones in the exam.
我認為您在公開評估中會遇到的大部分問題與考試中的問題相似。
I recommend that you take the open assessments many times. The more the merrier.
我建議您多次進行公開評估。 多多益善。
A popular stop criterion is when you have achieved a 100% score five or six consecutive times.
流行的停止標準是您連續五六次獲得100%的分數。
從Mikhail Lapshin進行模擬測試 (Do the mock tests from Mikhail Lapshin)
Mikhail Laphsin is a software architect and he's very passionate about scrum as well.
Mikhail Laphsin是一位軟件架構師,他也非常熱衷于Scrum。
Because of that, he had created one of the best simulation tests out there, which 100% follows the scrum guide.
因此,他創建了最好的模擬測試之一,其中100%遵循Scrum指南。
There are not multiple versions of the test (at least that was the case when I was taking it). But taking it and checking the explanation of your wrong answers will supercharge your ability to tackle the actual exam.
測試沒有多個版本(至少在我參加考試時就是這種情況)。 但是接受它并檢查錯誤答案的解釋將增強您處理實際考試的能力。
慢軌道 (The slow track)
This track will keep you busy for about 3 months. You can stretch it as much or little you want. I assume you have gone through the fast track as well, before starting the slow.
這首曲目將使您忙碌大約3個月。 您可以根據需要擴展它的大小。 我認為您在開始慢速運動之前也經歷了快速運動。
Don't forget to check the official reading guide too, when on the slow track, and add any resources you find interesting in my suggestions.
當步伐緩慢時,也不要忘記查看官方的閱讀指南,并添加任何您認為對我的建議有趣的資源。
反思您當前的Scrum體驗 (Reflect on your current scrum experience)
You can get the scrum master certification even if you've had no experience with scrum before. But it will make your life way easier if you do have some experience.
即使您以前沒有使用Scrum的經驗,也可以獲得Scrum Master認證。 但是,如果您有一定的經驗,它將使您的生活更加輕松。
So if you are one of the lucky (experienced) ones, think what you are doing right and what you are doing wrong in the scrum team you are part of.
因此,如果您是幸運的(有經驗的)人之一,請考慮您所屬的Scrum團隊在做對和做錯了什么。
Just keep in mind - there are some opinionated people who don't know what scrum is all about. They think it's a web development framework or a book of pasta recipes. It's ok - let them do their thing, and stick to your plan to become a great scrum master.
請記住-有些固執的人不知道什么是混亂。 他們認為這是一個Web開發框架或一本通心粉食譜。 沒關系-讓他們做自己的事,并按照您的計劃成為一名出色的Scrum大師。
When you do, you can be opinionated as you want. Until then, I suggest you focus on the collective experience of the community.
當您這樣做時,可以隨心所欲。 在此之前,我建議您專注于社區的集體經驗。
If you don't have experience with scrum, a great free resource for a pretty good and interesting introduction is this Scrum Training Series.
如果您沒有使用Scrum的經驗,那么可以通過此Scrum培訓系列大量免費資源獲得不錯的,有趣的介紹。
網志 (Blogs)
Similar to the scrum.org fora, blogs can give you a great perspective from a working scrum master / agile coach.
與scrum.org論壇類似, 博客可以為工作中的Scrum管理員/敏捷教練提供絕佳的視角。
Some articles might be overkill for a new scrum master, so don't get discouraged if you don't get some of those.
對于新的Scrum管理員而言,有些文章可能會顯得有些矯kill過正,因此,如果您沒有其中的一些,請不要氣disc。
My other favorite one is Serious Scrum.
我最喜歡的另一個是“ 嚴重Scrum” 。
圖書 (Books)
Did you think you would escape? :) Here are some of the best scrum books I have found out there and I would suggest that you read.
你以為你會逃脫嗎? :)這是我在那里找到的一些最好的Scrum書籍,建議您閱讀。
Software in 30 Days
30天之內的軟件
Essential Scrum: A Practical Guide to the Most Popular Agile Process
Essential Scrum:最受歡迎的敏捷過程實用指南
The Skilled Facilitator: A Comprehensive Resource for Consultants, Facilitators, Coaches, and Trainers
熟練的主持人:顧問,主持人,教練和培訓員的綜合資源
The Professional ScrumMaster’s Handbook - Break the Chains of Traditional Organization and Management
專業的ScrumMaster手冊-打破傳統組織和管理的鏈條
Toyota Production System: Beyond Large-Scale Production
豐田生產系統:超越大規模生產
The Serving Leader: Five Powerful Actions to Transform Your Team, Business, and Community
在職領導者:五項強有力的行動可以改變您的團隊,企業和社區
Scrum and XP from the Trenches
戰ren中的Scrum和XP
其他評估 (Other assessments)
If time allows and you are not burned out yet :-P , doing the nexus, scrum developer and product owner open assessments will help you get a wider picture of the framework, from various angles.
如果時間允許并且您還不疲倦:-P,進行聯系 , Scrum開發人員和產品所有者進行開放評估,則可以從各個角度幫助您更全面地了解框架。
Of course, you don't need to get consistently perfect scores. A couple of runs with a "pass" is more than sufficient in my opinion.
當然,您不需要獲得始終如一的完美分數。 在我看來,幾次通過“通過”就足夠了。
預定課程 (Book a class)
This is a bit overkill if you ask me, and I would never take a class for PSM I (PSM II or III are more eligible for that kind of training). But I don't want to influence your personal style of learning.
如果您問我,這有點矯kill過正,而且我永遠也不會參加PSM I的課程(PSM II或III更有資格參加這種培訓)。 但我不想影響您的個人學習風格。
You can find all the trainers here. If there is no one in your country or you don't want physical presence due to the pandemic, maybe you could request Skype/Hangouts courses.
您可以在這里找到所有培訓師。 如果您所在的國家/地區沒有人,或者由于大流行而您不希望身臨其境,也許您可??以申請Skype /環聊課程。
I don't know anyone who has done it, so if you have any interesting feedback to share, please do, I would be glad to hear it!
我不認識任何人,因此,如果您有任何有趣的反饋要分享,請這樣做,我將很高興聽到它!
結論 (Conclusion)
Thank you for reading this article. If you are new to the field, I wish you all the best in your journey as a scrum master. If you are more seasoned I would appreciate any feedback on the resources. Enjoy your study in any case!
感謝您閱讀本文。 如果您是該領域的新手,我希望您作為Scrum Master旅途中一切順利。 如果您經驗更豐富,將對資源提供任何反饋。 無論如何,祝您學習愉快!
翻譯自: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-get-certified-as-a-professional-scrum-master-the-fast-and-the-slow-way/
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