SPS @Scrum.org
The Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) assessment is intermediate-level and grounded in the Nexus Framework, the exoskeleton of scaled Scrum.
The SPS assessment:
– Indicates you can manage and participate in scaled software and product development using Nexus
– Confirms that you know appropriate agile practices and scaling fundamentals you could apply to multiple Scrum teams working together
– Provides an industry recognized certification designed by Scrum.org
– Passing the SPS assessment grants the industry recognized SPS Certification. It is the only publicly available assessment of your knowledge on scaling Scrum and agility.
PSPO I @Scrum.org
People that have passed PSPO I and achieved certification demonstrate an intermediate understanding of the Scrum framework, and how to apply it to maximize the value delivered with a product. They exhibit a dedication to continued professional development, and a high level of commitment to their field of practice. Achieving PSPO I is the minimum demonstration of knowledge any Professional Scrum Product Owner should be able to make.
PSM I @Scrum.org
People who have passed PSM I achieve certification, and demonstrate a fundamental level of Scrum mastery. PSM I certificate holders prove they understand Scrum as described in the Scrum Guide and concepts for applying it. PSM I holders have a consistent terminology and approach to Scrum.
@Université Claude Bernard (Lyon I)
Industry and Distribution of Sporting Goods specialization.
Subjects : Event and Promotional Marketing, Merchandising, Communication Strategy, Company Strategies, Socio-Economics, Statistics, Project Management, Commercial Law, Financial Analysis.
Subjects : Anatomy, Biology, Physiology, Biomechanics, Psychology, Behavioral Sciences, Sociology, Economics…
Sports : Skiing, Volleyball, Rowing, Judo, Orienteering, Bodybuilding, Gymnastics…
@Université Pierre Mendès France Grenoble
I followed one year and didn’t achieve this degree. At that time I was more interested by snowboarding than studying 😉