Mentorship and Global Face-to-Face #49

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Professional Scrum Trainers at the Face-to-Face Meeting #49 in Stuttgart, Germany (Photo Credit to Novatec)   This blog is written by Shirley Santiago, with a little help from Gunther Verheyen. Everyone has a story to tell. Some write their stories in books, some in blogs, and some confine them in their hearts. I feel I have […]

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Mentorship in the Trainer Community Plus Glimpse of Global Face-to-Face #47

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Professional Scrum Trainers at the Face-to-Face Meeting #47 Time went by so fast since my last Global Professional Scrum Trainers Face-to-Face Meeting at the Scrum.org Headquarters. My jetlag’s now gone but the feelings from that awesome experience still lingers on. Allow me to share my takeaways from the last F2F: Mentorship. (This blog was co-written by Shirley […]

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Finding Purpose By Teaching Scrum

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It’s been a year since I joined the Scrum.org Professional Scrum Trainers Community. 2018 marks my fifth year in teaching Scrum. Allow me to reflect on this journey. In the beginning, I would literally run to another building, which was at least a block away, to meet my colleagues very eager to learn Scrum. I […]

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Scrum.org Global Face-to-Face Meeting #39

Posted by on Sep 27, 2020 in Uncategorized | No Comments

Our Trainer Community Program Director, Daphne Harris, was clear about the goals of our Face-to-Face Meeting, one of which was to strengthen our Professional Scrum Trainer community through getting to know each other, syncing with Scrum.org, and exchanging ideas. The other was to create stuff together that we could use to improve as a community. […]

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Scrum: How it Changed Our Corporate Culture

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MY JOURNEY WITH SCRUM My journey started a few years ago when a friend asked me to provide Scrum training to their organization. I had substantial Scrum experience from my previous projects, and armed with formal Scrum Master training, I immediately proposed a training plan and developed training material. For some reason, the engagement did […]

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