Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS)
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by Rami Kaibni
Managing any project successfully is all about Team Work combined with years of Accrued Expertise. It is an asset to have an educational background that compliments your field of expertise but "education" without "experience" is like an "arrow" without a "bow." You can never make a perfect shot with a temporary arrow unless you have a permanent bow called: "Life's Experience." Remember, you can never teach experience but you can always teach from experience.
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I am proud to share with you another recent accomplishment. I passed my Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) Certification with a score of 95%.
I would like to share my journey towards achieving the SPS:
Preparation
1- Read the Nexus & Scrum Guides and understood everything in details.
2- Read a lot of additional documents and case studies.
3- Completed some simulation exams such as Open Scrum & Open Nexus which are available for free on the scrum.org website.
Exam
1- The exam is 1 Hour and consists of 40 Multiple Choice Questions.
2- It tests your experience & knowledge beyond the Scrum Guide & Nexus Guides.
3- Lots of questions were scenario based questions.
4- I found this exam the most difficult out of all the Scrum Certifications that I've completed so far.
What's Next
I am planning on doing my GPM-b and PMI-RMP Certifications this year if all goes smooth.
Posted on: February 08, 2018 01:57 AM |
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That's great Rami, congrats.
Sromon Das
Senior Project Manager| Mara Consulting
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Congrats! does one need to take the exam at a designated testing center?
/sd
Anish Abraham
Privacy Program Manager| University of Washington
Auburn, Wa, United States
Congratulations Rami, great achievement.
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Thanks Sante, Sromon & Anish.
@Sromon: No, you can do the exam online but it is not easy though.
Denise Canty
Agile Coach, Life Coach, Author, Senior Project-Program Manager| Cenden Company
Washington, Dc, United States
Thanks for sharing. I hear that all of the exams on www.scrum.org are very difficult.
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
@Denise: They are for sure not easy exams at all.
Hani Asfour
Sr. Architect / Project Manager| Macogep
Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada
Hani Asfour
Sr. Architect / Project Manager| Macogep
Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada
Great achievement Rami, that is very inspiring.
Good luck in your upcoming certifications.
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
@Hani: Thanks a lot - Appreciate it.
Vincent Guerard
Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance
Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
I just see this post
Great
Congrats
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
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