Pro Scrum Developer Intro
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The Professional Scrum Developer program is a uniquely valuable five-day experience for software developers. The course guides teams on how to turn product requirements into potentially shippable increments of software using Visual Studio 2010, the Scrum framework, and modern software engineering practices. In this video, Ken Schwaber of Scrum.org and Sam Guckenheimer of Microsoft give an overview of the course and guidelines to getting started.
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Hi Ken,
Your top is probably wasted on a lot of people (by that I mean they won't understand the allegory)...engage!
Richard Hundhausen and Ken Schwaber have really done a great job on this course. I was so impressed with the material, that we have now started delivering the course in Australia, UK and Asia.
Full details available here: http://ssw.com.au/ssw/Events/Scrum-Training-Course.aspx
The course is modern and based on TFS 2010. It provides a solid foundation for any Microsoft based software development company to move to an extremely productive Scrum based Agile process.
Adam Cogan
www.adamcogan.com
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