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Viktor Samoylyk Schardenberg, Oberösterreich, Austria
Hi all,
I am interesting at Scrum PSM 1 exam. Could someone from you give me the advice about how to prepare to this exam:
-books, exam simulators and personal experience Ihave PMI-ACP Exam Prep by Mike Griffiths.

About Six sigma: as I understood, there are 2 main certifications:
iassc and asq. I think that I will take Iassc, and I also would like to get some advises
-books, exam simulators and personal experience.
Are these exams for all life or you have to prove or gain some points
Thanks in advance
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Viktor -

For PSM 1, reading the Scrum Guide thoroughly and doing a practice exam on the scrum.org site should be sufficient.

There are many ways to get an SS or LSS certification. The traditional method was to work for a company with a well established quality program and get certified through their internal credentialing process from an MBB. ASQ is reputable and a good source of training as an alternative to getting it through a company.

Both the PSM and LSS credentials are "for life". Not sure about ASQ's offerings specifically but company-based LSS certifications don't have expiry dates.

Kiron
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Viktor

For PSM I, I agree with Kiron.

For SS or LSS, I did my certifications through Six Sigma Global Institute (SSGI), they are PMI Accredited, their courses are great and their fees are very reasonable.

Hope this helps - Good Luck.

RK
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Abhilash Krishnan Project Manager| PRINCE2, SAFe Certified India
As someone who took PSM1 recently, Scrum.org is the only thing needed.. Also look for the practice tests in Scrum.org. Look for the Scrum Master, Product Owner and Developer role questions. Go to Agilemania.com and attempt the practice tests there too.

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