This is a companion post to last year’s “I’m a Certified Scrum Coach (CSC) – so what?” post. In that post I spoke about the advantage of using Certified Scrum Coaches over non-certified coaches for agile or Scrum training. I also wrote a post called “Agile Ponderings: Certification – useful or not?” where I explored what were then the current certifications available from the Scrum Alliance. In that one I wrote that I was probably going to pursue becoming a Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) but I had some misgivings about it because of the cost and also the way the application process worked. Apparently other people had problems with the process as well, AND the Scrum Alliance listened to the complaints. A beta process was created and I was asked to be one of the first five applicants to use the new process. I’m writing this blog entry to detail my experiences with the new process, but also to make people aware of how using a Certified Scrum Trainer could help their organization achieve better results. [Read more...]
I’m a Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) – so what?
May 17, 2010 by 1 Comment
I’m a Certified Scrum Coach (CSC) – so what?
September 15, 2009 by 5 Comments
I’ve asked myself that question more than once in the 5 or so months since I became a CSC. I never doubted my decision to go through the process and I was thrilled to have been accepted into a very small fraternity (still only 21 in the world), but I couldn’t figure out how to really talk about it. After spending a few days at the Agile2009 conference in Chicago I finally found the answer. Being a CSC is a big deal because these people are clearly among the most talented agile/Scrum coaches in the world. [Read more...]











