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At Scrum Revolution we believe in learning by doing! If you practice sufficient you will definitely pass the exam
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Our exam trainer is created with questions, answers and explanations that are all checked by professional Scrum Masters. As a bonus you are also able to chat with other ‘scrummers’ in our forum
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We have a massive database of actual and “live like” exam questions. This way you are truly prepared for the exam
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Taking exams can be pretty nerve wrecking if you don’t know what you can expect. Because we chose to use the exact same questions as the actual exam and give you our extensive summary’s you will be ready to ace your exam
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Our exam trainer consists of short practice exams on an intermediate level for the following certifications: PSM1, PSM2 and PSPO which are completely free! We also offer full exams.
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If you upgrade to a Scrum Revolution Professional or Enterprise account, which will be available soon you will have 12 months unlimited access to our E-learnings for PSM1, PSM2 and PSPO. The E-learnings are 20 short videos with quizzes to help you ace the exams
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Our online community is called the Forum, here you can ask questions and see the questions with answers and explanations from our database. Also, check out our Blog to learn about Scrum!
What are the 3 Pillars within Scrum?
Scrum contains many concepts, including 5 values, 3 pillars, 5 events, and 3 artifacts. This might sound like a lot, and perhaps even unnecessary, but nothing could be further from the truth! They all play an important role. The 3 pillars help to understand the principles on which Scrum is based. Where do the
Understanding the Sprint Backlog
The Sprint Backlog is a comprehensive list of tasks essential for achieving the Sprint goal. These work items are derived from User Stories that are selected from the Product Backlog during a Sprint Planning session. These tasks are prioritized beforehand by the Product Owner. In the article, you’ll discover what constitutes an effective Sprint Backlog.
The Product Backlog in Scrum: Everything You Want to Know
In recent years, Scrum and Agile project management have become super important in software development. And the product backlog is an essential part of this. But what exactly is the product backlog and why is it so crucial? In this article, we will explain what the product backlog is, how to work with it effectively,
Scrum of Scrums
According to the Scrum Guide a Scrum Team should consist of a minimum of 3 people and a maximum of 9-10 people. Within larger organisations it is customary for multiple Scrum Teams to work together on the same product of application. A technique to have multiple Scrum Teams working on the same product is the
Unleashing the Power of Self-Organization in Scrum
Self-organization is a fundamental aspect of Scrum that empowers teams to take control and deliver what the team wants to deliver. Scrum believes that employees are self-motivated and want greater responsibility in their work. So they can deliver more value when the teams are self-organized. Understanding Self-Organization In Scrum, self-organization means granting your team
The “Definition of Done”
What exactly is the “Definition of Done” within Scrum? Well It’s an agreement between the members of the Scrum Team, ensuring your team understands what it takes to finalize a task or feature. When your team declares it’s “Done,” it signifies that they have met all criteria needed to finish a task, userstory or feature
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By upgrading to a Scrum Revolution licence you can join our growing community of students. We will help you prepare for your PSM1, PSM2 or PSPO exam from scrum.org.