Agile certification suggestions

Anonymous
I’ve been asked to take on project management and product management for a small business client. I am familiar with the Atlassian products and have done some online project management certifications.

I don’t have a “real “certificate for agile nor do I have any type of CPM certificate. Since I am a contractor, any training I do would be paid out-of-pocket myself. Definitely do not want to do a 2000 hour study situation, sit for an exam, and then take continuing education credits.

But I’d also like to improve my skill set so I can hit the ground running in this new remit. Any suggestions for a good general certification that is under $1000. Need it to be online only, live instruction over a weekend OK!

Anonymous
Certifications are garbage
Anonymous
There’s a whole bunch of stuff like this floating around. Check out Coursera and see if it works.

FWIW, I can’t stand Agile. I don’t mind the general framework but the specifics seem nearing religious level devotion.
Anonymous
Has anyone done the Certified Scrum Product Owner course? It does not require sitting for an exam which is attractive .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Certifications are garbage


+1 particularly agile. Even the inventors agree
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/x3povm/agile_is_a_disaster_says_tom_gilb_the_grandaddy/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Certifications are garbage


Agree with this. I did one a few years ago for Agile program management (forget what it was called), paid for by contractor employer at the time. Really expensive wishy-washy waste of time and money.
Anonymous
Agile is mostly garbage. The daily scrums are fine but we dropped all the other meetings a long time ago.
Anonymous
What will your role be with the client?
How big is the project and what kind is it?

you can easily self study for certifications but like all IT focused certifications, real experience is far more helpful
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What will your role be with the client?
How big is the project and what kind is it?

you can easily self study for certifications but like all IT focused certifications, real experience is far more helpful


Better than self certification, Google up all of the Agile buzz words and learn to use them in context. Walk in on Monday and start up a sprint zero. Get your scrum of scrums on everyone's calendar. Define your minimum viable product. Play a little planning poker. Then state your definition of done. Follow these steps and success is guaranteed.
Anonymous
I have never really seen anyone do Agile IRL other than daily stand ups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never really seen anyone do Agile IRL other than daily stand ups.


Where I'm at they take their background grooming and retrospectives very seriously, although I've managed to be able to get out of doing either of them. I don't need a bunch of developers involved in scheduling and I really don't need their feedback
Anonymous
LinkedIn Learning
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone done the Certified Scrum Product Owner course? It does not require sitting for an exam which is attractive .


Yes, through the Scrum Alliance.com

Helps me work with IT projects in my organ (I'm in a non-IT team) and all of the lessons learned can be applied to my own team's work and in real life. There was a lot of group work. Felt like business school.
Anonymous
I never paid much attention to this stuff until recently. We have a new hire who I’m supposed to be working with closely and he professed his love for Agile and three week sprints. So I decided to do a little learning to work with him better.

Yeah, no thanks. It’s so bro. Scrum master? I have no patience for all that.
Anonymous
Scrum alliance has scrum master certifications
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