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DVT Academy launches Advanced Certified ScrumMaster training


Johannesburg, 23 Jan 2020
Melani French, head of business enablement at DVT.
Melani French, head of business enablement at DVT.

The DVT Academy, the training arm of software development and services company DVT, is set to offer Advanced Certified ScrumMaster training in 2020. This guided learning programme, comprising a two-day workshop and practical, hands-on application of advanced techniques, is aimed at practising ScrumMasters and is part of the Scrum Alliance Path to a CSP programme.

The course will take place on 6 to 7 February at DVT offices in Johannesburg and 13 to 14 February at DVT Cape Town.

Iain McKenna, an accredited Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) from the UK, will be the course trainer. McKenna has successfully used Scrum together with other Agile and Lean frameworks over many years. Having worked with IT for over 35 years, he has a wealth of experience ranging from operations, analysis, testing, software engineering, project and programme management through to IT Leadership.

"As a Certified ScrumMaster with a good understanding of the Scrum values, practices and applications, the next step in your Agile journey is to achieve an Advanced Certified ScrumMaster certification," says McKenna, "By building on your foundational knowledge, you can stand out in your industry and demonstrate greatly increased value to your employer as a highly trained Agile professional."

Iain McKenna, an accredited Certified Scrum Trainer from the UK.
Iain McKenna, an accredited Certified Scrum Trainer from the UK.

According to McKenna, A-CSM is a guided learning programme which requires actual practice of techniques and deep reflection by the learner.  “This is deliberately done to embed the learning deeply within the students' minds through repetitive reinforcement and practice. The attendees will be encouraged to work together as a community of learners, supporting each other and learning from each other too.”

Students are supported throughout the learning by a mentor as well as by McKenna. The learner controls the pace of learning; however, they won't qualify for the certification until they have completed all learning objectives.

To certify as an A-CSM, one is required to have a current Certified ScrumMaster certification and one year’s experience as a ScrumMaster. This is the next step after Certified ScrumMaster on the Path to CSP (Certified Scrum Professional). 

“The path to CSP is designed to help people not only understand Scrum and Agile working in the greatest possible detail, but also to be highly effective and experienced practitioners with demonstrable experience of real Scrum instead of the 'dark' or 'zombie' Scrum that is so often encountered,” notes McKenna.

The A-CSM course includes the following benefits for the learner as sourced from the Scrum Alliance:

  • To facilitate better dialogue between the product owner, Scrum team members, customers, stakeholders and executives.
  • To respond confidently when encountering resistance to change, lack of engagement, low motivation and unavailability of key people.
  • To increase engagement to encourage greater accountability, commitment and buy-in.
  • Scale Scrum and Agile beyond a single team.

Melani French, head of business enablement at DVT, says: ‘’Apart from good exposure to well-known Agile organisations, there are not a lot of things that differentiate true ScrumMasters from the rest. The Advanced Certified ScrumMaster qualification and certification is a true distinguishing factor. You only gain this qualification by means of experience and a solid practical understanding of the subject.”

To register for the A-CSM course, visit https://www.dvt.co.za/training-courses-a-csm.

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DVT aims to be South Africa’s favourite custom software solutions and services company, with a global footprint. Its services include custom software development for mobile, Web and traditional platforms, UX/UI design, cloud application services, BI and data analytics solutions, RPA, project management, business analysis, DevOps and Agile consulting. Now in its 21st year of operation, DVT has grown to over 500 staff with regional offices in Johannesburg, Centurion, Cape Town, Durban and London.

The DVT Academy, the company’s training division, provides Agile related training courses, international Agile certifications, a UX fundamentals course and soft-skills workshops and coaching.www.dvt.co.za

DVT is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynamic Technologies, a software and technology group with 1 100+ staff and 14 group companies across the UK and South Africa, providing a diverse range of technology solutions, digital services and related core competencies. Dynamic Technologies’ group companies comprise Blue Pencil Consulting; Blue Pencil Creative; CloudSmiths; DotModus; DVT Academy: Dynamic DNA; Dynamic Talent; Emerald Consulting; EventSmiths; IndigoCube; Inspired Testing; SparkSmiths; and Swarm. www.dynamic-tech.com

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