Unlock the Path to Agile Excellence
really enjoyed and learned a lot throughout the process, this course help me to get the basic understanding and build a foundation of knowledge
I found the Agile and Scrum Master certification extremely helpful. The course materials were clear and easy to follow, making it accessible even for those new to the concepts. It gave me practical knowledge of how to use the Scrum framework and Agile methods effectively in real-world projects. This certification has improved my skills and added credibility to my project management experience. I’d recommend it to anyone wanting to grow their career in Agile and Scrum
I really enjoyed and learned a lot throughout the process, this course help me to get the basic understanding and build a foundation of knowledge.
A beginners guide on the concepts of SCRUM. If you are new and want to have a general understanding of SCRUM this will certainly help
Thank you for this great Course, Master Agile & Scrum Basics, highly recommend it!
Good course for beginners. However, the first half is more dedicated to newbies and the other half is a little more difficult to comprehend, partly due to the lack of real practices and experiences.
This instructor does explain well but he is hard to understand sometimes.
Definitely a great course for beginners!!Good to go
The course is great, and I’ve learned a lot of new things. I now have a basic understanding of Agile and Scrum. The rest of the knowledge comes from applying these strategies to real-life problems.
I have always seen Scrum Master as a very cumbersome course but after couple of lessons from the tutor I am beginning to see it from a different light of attempt. The course is very beginner friendly as it introduces to the concept, terms and general framework of Scrum.
The course is great, and I’ve learned a lot of new things. I now have a basic understanding of Agile and Scrum. The rest of the knowledge comes from applying these strategies to real-life problems.
too theorical, not enough practice/samples. Sometimes lot of times spent on really esay concepts whereas hardest ones are explained too shortly