@@samruddhikapileshwar8335can you please guide me I am also preparing for PSM 1. I am preparing from the scrum guide, also trying to learn through agile project management courses..
A warning for anyone planning to take the exam and practicing the questions using online exam trainers and/or flash cards: *Make sure the published or last edit date was AFTER 2020!* Quizlet for instance, keeps profiting from out of date exam questions. And thus the 50+ people I noticed were cramming using a certain deck of flashcards will fail the exam.
Thank you so much for this Audio version. Your voice is very clear and nice to listen each and every word. Planning to take the PSM exam this week. You help will definitely aid my progress. Thanks again
I’ve been listening to this twice everyday when possible and it’s life changing ❤🎉 thanks for creating this great channel! It’s cool, and I look forward to checking out the other videos as I certify in scrum. 😊👏🏽☕️
@@cestmoiDEE The guide truly is the best resource, but I also took the practice test 5 times. A friend took it yesterday and said the practice test is now totally different from test questions.
Thank you So much James for taking efforts in making audio version of Scrum Guide. Its very helpful to read the guide in one go. however, there is small correction needed at 24.40 (Increment is Concrete stepping stone). you read CONCENTRATED instead of Concrete.
Hope you can also provide a section-by-section reflection, observation or insight based on your experience, practice, and feedback you have heard from others :)
Hi, Always great to take requests, I can add them to my backlog of games, tools, guides, and more. To understand better, what questions would you want to be answered or what problem would you want this series to solve? - Keep on Learning!
Nice, no one has caught that yet, I haven’t verified myself but I trust you and will try to increase quality on the next update to the guide. - Keep on learning!
Thank you for this audio. Quick question: after I have passed my PSM-1cert should I look into certifying in something else as well to enhance my chances for hire (entry level)?
Hi Priscilla, While other certifications are a credit to you, It will depend on where you are and that location's history with agile. I'm in the USA where the agile journey started some time ago and there is a huge focus on the experience the person has and not just the certification. In South America and other places where the agile journey is just catching on, there is a huge need for people because the saturation of certified people is lower. This is just my perspective and experience. I would check out getflowtrained.com/ for deep knowledge and understanding. hope this helps and Keep on learning!
Good Eye Mind workshop! it appears i had a ; instead of : in the timestamp and that disabled the bookmark. thanks for your comment. This is fixed now! - Keep on Learning!
A framework is supposed to be scaffolding with loose directions, it’s not a methodology with very detailed prescribed do it x way, the whole point of scrum is to continuously improve, by planning a little, doing a little, delivering a little, trying to do it a little better next time, and adapt to the market.
@JTXRP, if methodology is implementation of a framework, it is also an example for this framework. So for each point this guide makes they could list several examples of how different methodologies do this. Yep, that will really blow up the size of the book, but this would be just unpacked version of the same information, and that's good for teaching. The counterexamle of that is wikipedia, that, as this guide, is being written rather condensedly, without proper unpacking of meanings. That's why you can't learn sustainably from wikipedia, you need to get a proper textbook. Wikipedia, as any condensed text, is at it's maximal efficiency when you are trying to recall and connect what you already know. If you are trying to learn from scratch, you need information to be unpacked and it is tedious work to do when you start with really packed, condensed information. A good teacher will make most of unpacking for you. Maybe they will even start unpacked.
@@РайанКупер-э4о sorry I’m replying from my other account from my cell phone from ease (but this James from agile games with James) I appreciate your desire to learn, and I understand the desire for examples They even put in the bottom Other sources provide patterns, processes, and insights that complement the Scrum framework. These may increase productivity, value, creativity, and satisfaction with the results. scrum itself is described in the guide, but there are several books by Ken, Schwaber, and many others out there that could help you on your journey. Think of the scrum framework as scaffolding for a building. Each building might make the floors differently and your context may be, but these guard rails help provide structure. If they told you exactly how to do every little thing, it would be extremely laborious. What helped me the most was to become a part of several community of practices and meet ups. This allowed me to hear other people’s stories around different events, artifacts, and so forth. Those kinds of things she don’t get told online a lot because people are afraid of talking bad about their previous jobs.
Blind developer here - thank you so much for doing this!
I’m so happy you found it helpful!
Recently passed my exam. Thanks dude! Absolute legend. 💯🤲🏾
I passed my PSM-1 exam listening to this and using online mocked test
What mock tests did you use? I’m looking for something but all of them looks scam to me.
Can you tell me which mock test you practiced please?
Listened to this twice a day for two weeks. Just passed my PSM 1 exam. Thank you!
Congrats! - Keep on Learning!
Great!
Did you passed succesfully ?
@@narjissmihraje3835 yes listening to the audio recording was in addition to my own study routine
@@shaydmv3436 Hi, Can you share your study Routine. Maybe some documents you have Used to prepare for the exam. :)
Thank you so much James. I listened to this for almost a month straight. I passed the PSM I exam with flying colours. You rock!!
Awesome congrats! Now the real jouney starts
please what other material did you use to prepare for the exams?
Can you please share how did you prepare?
@@samruddhikapileshwar8335can you please guide me I am also preparing for PSM 1. I am preparing from the scrum guide, also trying to learn through agile project management courses..
Got so tired of reading and then found your video. Your voice is clear and your pronunciation is perfect. Highly appreciated!!
I'm just fresh trained with zero knowledge on scrum. This audio version makes me to recollect all & keep me think & update myself.
Listened to this every morning for a week. Got a 95% on my PSM1 Exam. Good stuff, thank you!!
Congrats!
Studying this overtime really supported in engraining the guide. ❤
thank you for this. i have a hard time staying on track while reading, i listened to this while reading along and it was super helpful.
Thank you! This was super helpful! Passed the PSM on the first try after reading along with you over the last 5 days.
Thank you soooo much. I had to read this before a course and had NO time and I hate the robotic sound of Siri. This is priceless.
It is really comfortable to just push play on this video and use it as an audi-book. Learn and fall asleep nicely. Greatly appreciated!
Keep on learning and hopefully stay awake while doing so! 😅
Thanks for the content! I was able to pass the exam listening to the audio every day for 1 week!
In present no one wants to do active learning only doing passive learning by the way Thanks for audio version
A warning for anyone planning to take the exam and practicing the questions using online exam trainers and/or flash cards:
*Make sure the published or last edit date was AFTER 2020!*
Quizlet for instance, keeps profiting from out of date exam questions. And thus the 50+ people I noticed were cramming using a certain deck of flashcards will fail the exam.
@Ahmad Rashad The official site and the scrum guide are fine. Its the websites selling old exam dumps from before 2020 you have to look out for.
Please is there any official site for csm exams please me also I need
@@ivyndane10 On the Scrum Alliance website
@ Michiel de Ruyter ooh thanks so much
Great job. Love that you are very loud and clear. You're helping so many out here.
Glad you found it helpful! replying from my other channel :)
Thanks so much for this. It makes reading along with the Scrum Guide not seem so dry
This audio is awesome! I can listen and learn while driving..thanks so much😁
I'm doing the same while walking my dog 😍🐕
Inspect what you expect. Learned that very early on in my management career.
Thanks for this video. I like the end ending when you stopped at the acknowledgment 👍
Thank you for this! I love that I can hear it and read it at the same time. This is very helpful!
I’m preparing for the Scrum Master exams and am finding this very useful. Thank you James
Thank you so much for this Audio version. Your voice is very clear and nice to listen each and every word. Planning to take the PSM exam this week. You help will definitely aid my progress. Thanks again
Hi Chandra, Good luck on your cert! let me know how it goes - Keep on learning
Well done! Very very useful for those of us that find it easier to read than to listen!
Oh my, this is perfect! Thank you so much 😊
I’ve been listening to this twice everyday when possible and it’s life changing ❤🎉 thanks for creating this great channel! It’s cool, and I look forward to checking out the other videos as I certify in scrum. 😊👏🏽☕️
Just read the guide yesterday and listening to your channel today for reinforcement before taking the exam tonight. Thanks!
How did it go? - keep on learning!
How was the exam? Is this the only resource you used prior to taking it?
@@cestmoiDEE The guide truly is the best resource, but I also took the practice test 5 times. A friend took it yesterday and said the practice test is now totally different from test questions.
@@AgileGamesWithJames Passed! and have been working as a scrum master since June.
@@tyesharay5272 Thanks for the updates! Thanks for sharing your success story! - Keep on learning
That was good. Was lazy to read through the scrumguide and this helped a lot.
I would not call it lazy, just smarter more efficient way to go about it - Keep on learning!
Mindset and approach, and the rest will fall perfectly in place. Thank you so much for this great elaboration.
This is so useful as I am going to take my PSM1 exam and fingers cross all goes well 👍🏼
Good luck! Let us know how it goes- keep on learning
@@AgileGamesWithJames I passed my PSM1! This audio guide came in very useful. Many thanks Jatin
Thank you for the video. It is extremely helpful to listen to it in addition to reading it. Thanks again!
Thanks James! Really tired today and still needed to study, great video!
Thank you so much for your time!
Bro this is really helpful, thanks alot man.
God bless you for this! Thank you!
Re-visiting the Guide while cleaning up and hitting the whiteboard: love it, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! - Keep on Learning!
Thank you So much James for taking efforts in making audio version of Scrum Guide. Its very helpful to read the guide in one go. however, there is small correction needed at 24.40 (Increment is Concrete stepping stone). you read CONCENTRATED instead of Concrete.
You got me! there is still room to improve! - keep on learning!
Please I want to practice through to video and write the exams will this be enough for sir
Thank you. I play this all the time.
Thank you for posting, James!
You are most welcome! don't forget to check out the games and connect on LinkedIn!- keep on learning
Now I can keep refreshing my knowledge on the fly. Thanks for your efforts.
Happy its helping you! - Keep on Learning!
really good intonation and tempo... much appreciated!
This is so cool that I have decided to upload the Italian version 🇮🇹
Awesome! Please link it here when it’s done!
Thank you very much. Your tone and pace were good
Thanks a lot for this audio version! 🙏🏾
Great content for Audio person like me
Hats off to your efforts! May god bless you.
Thanks! Hope it helped you :) keep on learning!!
Thanx a lot,voice of books will help so much
Please post mock questions
Hope you can also provide a section-by-section reflection, observation or insight based on your experience, practice, and feedback you have heard from others :)
Hi, Always great to take requests, I can add them to my backlog of games, tools, guides, and more. To understand better, what questions would you want to be answered or what problem would you want this series to solve? - Keep on Learning!
Maybe insights you have when you first rqd the new guide, what questions you encountered with your teams :)
Thank God I found you! 🙏
Thanks a lot. Can you please create similar audio for Scrum narrative book by Mustafa?😊
I believe his book is under copywrite, but I appreciate the appreciation.
Thank you so much James
Great information 👍
I appreciate your work. Thank you.
Thanks James made it with your video.
Thank you plan to get certified soon
Thanks a lot for this. Only one correction is the word “concrete” in the product increment section.
Nice, no one has caught that yet, I haven’t verified myself but I trust you and will try to increase quality on the next update to the guide. - Keep on learning!
@@AgileGamesWithJames Hehe yess noted that one as well! Thanks a lot though for posting.
Thnks for that audio Scrum Guide
*An increment is a concrete stepping stone (instead of a concentrated stepping stone)
Thank-you so much. 🙏
I'm preparing for my Business analyst interview and I found this very helpful.
How did the interview go?
Nice ! Thank you so much ! You facilitate understanding for me by this vocal way !
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for the upload
This is a great overview.
Thanks Luke! - Keep on Learning!
I'm so grateful that you read this yourself and not handing over this job to AI. (l find AI voices unnerving.)
Thanks for this!
Glad it brought you value. Thanks for the encouragement!- Keep on learning
Very Good Content
Thank you!
Thanks for this - will you be doing this for the 2023 version?
Thank you, this is awesome!
Thank you for your job!
Amazing thanks
Thank you, much appreciation!! 🙏🏻
Thank you so much! It really helped me.
Great content
Awesome! Thank you! Just registered for the course and listening to this first! Any major changes in the last 3 years or is this the same guide?
It’s the same guide no changes
Thank you for this audio. Quick question: after I have passed my PSM-1cert should I look into certifying in something else as well to enhance my chances for hire (entry level)?
Hi Priscilla, While other certifications are a credit to you, It will depend on where you are and that location's history with agile. I'm in the USA where the agile journey started some time ago and there is a huge focus on the experience the person has and not just the certification. In South America and other places where the agile journey is just catching on, there is a huge need for people because the saturation of certified people is lower. This is just my perspective and experience. I would check out getflowtrained.com/ for deep knowledge and understanding. hope this helps and Keep on learning!
Pp
Thank you very much, really useful!
Thanks for this video.
In all honesty, thank you. I mean it!
Thank you so much 😊 for sharing
You are most welcome! - Keep On Learning!
Thank you so much for doing this.. This is so helpful... Bless you 💓
Thx. Really helpful. Time winning 👍🏼
Thank you so Much
Glad it helped!
Really great lecture, Thanks for facilitate for us !!!!
This is super helpful. Hope you do the same with PMBOK as well.
Thanks Glad you found it helpful! PMBOK is a bit long and Under Copyright I believe. - Keep on learning.
Sincere thanks !!!
I dig it! Thanks!
Can you create a link for the retrospective timing
Good Eye Mind workshop! it appears i had a ; instead of : in the timestamp and that disabled the bookmark. thanks for your comment. This is fixed now! - Keep on Learning!
Thanks a lot for sharing
Thank you 🔥
Gracias! me va ayudar mucho en mi listening + 1 Me suscribo
Great Vid, thanks.
Thanks for the encouragement, - keep on learning
Thanks ❤
After going through this guide, do we need to register for CSM course in online?
To what end? This guide is for knowledge and review.
Thanks man, good job!
Glad it brought you value. Thanks for the encouragement!- Keep on learning
Very nice
Completed
Why do they talk of four events? I though Sprint is the first event by itself, the container event? Help me understand.
This is really condensed. They should've put examples in there, the way it is written is hard to imagine.
A framework is supposed to be scaffolding with loose directions, it’s not a methodology with very detailed prescribed do it x way, the whole point of scrum is to continuously improve, by planning a little, doing a little, delivering a little, trying to do it a little better next time, and adapt to the market.
@JTXRP, if methodology is implementation of a framework, it is also an example for this framework. So for each point this guide makes they could list several examples of how different methodologies do this. Yep, that will really blow up the size of the book, but this would be just unpacked version of the same information, and that's good for teaching. The counterexamle of that is wikipedia, that, as this guide, is being written rather condensedly, without proper unpacking of meanings. That's why you can't learn sustainably from wikipedia, you need to get a proper textbook. Wikipedia, as any condensed text, is at it's maximal efficiency when you are trying to recall and connect what you already know. If you are trying to learn from scratch, you need information to be unpacked and it is tedious work to do when you start with really packed, condensed information. A good teacher will make most of unpacking for you. Maybe they will even start unpacked.
@@РайанКупер-э4о sorry I’m replying from my other account from my cell phone from ease (but this James from agile games with James)
I appreciate your desire to learn, and I understand the desire for examples
They even put in the bottom Other sources provide patterns, processes, and insights that complement the Scrum framework. These may increase productivity, value, creativity, and satisfaction with the results.
scrum itself is described in the guide, but there are several books by Ken, Schwaber, and many others out there that could help you on your journey.
Think of the scrum framework as scaffolding for a building. Each building might make the floors differently and your context may be, but these guard rails help provide structure.
If they told you exactly how to do every little thing, it would be extremely laborious. What helped me the most was to become a part of several community of practices and meet ups. This allowed me to hear other people’s stories around different events, artifacts, and so forth. Those kinds of things she don’t get told online a lot because people are afraid of talking bad about their previous jobs.