Agile Class Assignments
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CSP-SM Post-Class Assignment 5
Assignment 5 – Scrum Mastery
In class you shared with your classmates your own personal path to Scrum Mastery up to this point. In the future you may be asked by someone you are mentoring what your own path was. You may receive questions about your biggest challenge, something profound that you learned, or what learning experiences to seek out. This assignment expands on the information from class and will have you illustrate your own path in the hopes you could share it with someone else.
The path to becoming an excellent Scrum Master is different for every professional, however there are some paths that have similar 'signposts' along their journey. As you are in a CSP-SM course, you have walked past these signposts to get here. Below, you will capture what things were like for you along this path at each signpost.
“Life Before Agile”
1. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey.
2. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the word that your co-workers would use to describe your mindset towards agility during this timeframe and the reasons they would choose that one word.
3. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe your overall mindset to delivering value to a customer, end user, or stakeholder at this point of your agile journey.
4. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the most important thing that you had learned up to this point along your agile journey.
5. In 2 to 3 sentences, what advice would you give someone who was at this point of their agile journey?
After you first heard about agility
1. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey.
2. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the word that your co-workers would use to describe your mindset towards agility during this timeframe and the reasons they would choose that one word.
3. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe your overall mindset to delivering value to a customer, end user, or stakeholder at this point of your agile journey.
4. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the most important thing that you had learned up to this point along your agile journey.
5. In 2 to 3 sentences, what advice would you give someone who was at this point of their agile journey?
When you acted as a Scrum Master for your first team
1. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey.
2. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the word that your co-workers would use to describe your mindset towards agility during this timeframe and the reasons they would choose that one word.
3. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe your overall mindset to delivering value to a customer, end user, or stakeholder at this point of your agile journey.
4. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the most important thing that you had learned up to this point along your agile journey.
5. In 2 to 3 sentences, what advice would you give someone who was at this point of their agile journey?
After you achieved your CSM
1. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey.
2. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the word that your co-workers would use to describe your mindset towards agility during this timeframe and the reasons they would choose that one word.
3. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe your overall mindset to delivering value to a customer, end user, or stakeholder at this point of your agile journey.
4. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the most important thing that you had learned up to this point along your agile journey.
5. In 2 to 3 sentences, what advice would you give someone who was at this point of their agile journey?
After you achieved your A-CSM
1. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey.
2. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the word that your co-workers would use to describe your mindset towards agility during this timeframe and the reasons they would choose that one word.
3. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe your overall mindset to delivering value to a customer, end user, or stakeholder at this point of your agile journey.
4. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the most important thing that you had learned up to this point along your agile journey.
5. In 2 to 3 sentences, what advice would you give someone who was at this point of their agile journey?
After completing the classroom portion of your CSP-SM
1. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey.
2. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the word that your co-workers would use to describe your mindset towards agility during this timeframe and the reasons they would choose that one word.
3. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe your overall mindset to delivering value to a customer, end user, or stakeholder at this point of your agile journey.
4. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the most important thing that you had learned up to this point along your agile journey.
5. In 2 to 3 sentences, what advice would you give someone who was at this point of their agile journey?
CSP
-
SM
Post
-
Class
Assignment
5
Assignment
5
–
Scrum Mastery
In class you shared with your classmates your own personal path to Scrum Mastery up
to
this point. In the
future you may be asked by someone you are mentoring
what your own path was. You may receive
questions about your biggest challenge,
something profound that you learned
, or what learning experiences to
seek out. This assignment expands on the information from class and will
have you illustrate your own path in
the hopes you could share it with someone else.
The path to becoming an excellent Scrum Master is different for every professional, however there are some
paths that have similar 'signposts' along their journey. As yo
u are in a CSP
-
SM course, you have walked past
these signposts to get here. Below, you will capture what things were like for you along this path at each
signpost.
“
Life Before
Agile
”
1.
In
2 to 3 sen
tences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey
.
2.
In
2 to 3 sentences, describe the word that your co
-
workers would use to describe your mindset towards
agility during this timeframe and the reasons they would choose that one w
ord.
3.
In 2 to 3 sentences, describe your overall mindset to delivering value to a customer, end user, or
stakeholder at this point of your agile journey.
4.
In
2 to 3 sentences, describe the most important thing that you had learned up to this point along yo
ur
agile journey.
5.
In
2 to 3 sentences, what advice would you give someone who was at this point of their agile journey?
After you first heard about agility
1.
In
2 to 3 sen
tences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey
.
CSP-SM Post-Class Assignment 5
Assignment 5 – Scrum Mastery
In class you shared with your classmates your own personal path to Scrum Mastery up to this point. In the
future you may be asked by someone you are mentoring what your own path was. You may receive
questions about your biggest challenge, something profound that you learned, or what learning experiences to
seek out. This assignment expands on the information from class and will have you illustrate your own path in
the hopes you could share it with someone else.
The path to becoming an excellent Scrum Master is different for every professional, however there are some
paths that have similar 'signposts' along their journey. As you are in a CSP-SM course, you have walked past
these signposts to get here. Below, you will capture what things were like for you along this path at each
signpost.
“Life Before Agile”
1. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey.
2. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the word that your co-workers would use to describe your mindset towards
agility during this timeframe and the reasons they would choose that one word.
3. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe your overall mindset to delivering value to a customer, end user, or
stakeholder at this point of your agile journey.
4. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe the most important thing that you had learned up to this point along your
agile journey.
5. In 2 to 3 sentences, what advice would you give someone who was at this point of their agile journey?
After you first heard about agility
1. In 2 to 3 sentences, describe what your career was like at this point of your agile journey.