W00t, as they say on the interwebs: I submitted my application for Certified Scrum Practitioner qualification a week or so back, and received news this week that I'd passed.
Whilst the only requirement for passing the first grade in Scrum certification ("Certified Scrum Master") is that you attend a 2-day training course, to get CSP you have to have been running Scrum projects for a year, and to submit a written application referencing a project you've been involved with, giving detail on all aspects of it: teamwork, success criteria, what you learned doing it, and so forth. My application was based around the development of Trutap 2.0 last year - 7-month project, the largest we've run from start to finish with Scrum, and one that pleased both us and our client.
My aim in doing the CSM training (which was majority-funded by TrainToGain - thoroughly recommended btw) was to immediately take CSP. I'm not a big fan of certification for these sorts of skills, but a test based on real-world project work would seem to indicate we have at least some familiarity with methods in both theory and practice. FP sits in an industry where most companies are emphatic about their "agility", often without being too clear on exactly what that means... so I was also keen to have some sort of independent evaluation of how we operate.
Not many people make the transition from CSM to CSP. There are roughly 30,000 CSM-qualified folks worldwide, but only around 500 CSPs; and of these only 30 resident in the UK. Hopefully this will help us stand out from the crowd a little, and reassure potential clients that we know our onions when it comes to this stuff.
Thanks to Ms Hunt for all her help and support along the journey - it's your turn now Joh! :)
Hi Tom
Interesting article and thanks for taking the time to post. Can you let me know where you did your 2 days scrum training i.e. the training provider?
Cheers, H
Posted by: Hardip | August 29, 2009 at 12:39 PM
Hardip
I did my CSM with Conchango (who I think are now part of EMC). The trainer was Mike Cohn, who I can't recommend highly enough.
Posted by: Tom Hume | August 29, 2009 at 07:47 PM
Hello Tom
Hope you are enjoying your Scrum journey as CSP.
I am Certified Scrm Master, who is running projects of various sizes using Scrum frameork since last 2 years. I am keen now to upgrade to CSP. Any tip you would like to give while filling up CSP application form. Is there any case study I could refer, to know what kind of details need to be provided before sending my application.
Thanks for your help.
Regards
P
Posted by: Payal Sood | August 09, 2010 at 03:59 PM
Hi P,
Did you submit your application? How did it go?
Posted by: Anonymous | August 23, 2010 at 08:47 PM