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CSM VIRGINIA LLC

are adopting scrum · or just need the skills to be more agile · managing impediments to the team's progress · and coaching individual team members in the use of scrum · however · this accountability is certainly not limited to those activities!&nbsp · our scrum master learning track is designed for you. As an introductory course · the CSM covers the scrum framework · including team accountabilities · events · who are highly vetted · and trainers may include unique examples · exercises · and materials to bring the subject matter to life.&nbsp

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are adopting scrum
or just need the skills to be more agile
managing impediments to the team's progress
and coaching individual team members in the use of scrum
however
this accountability is certainly not limited to those activities!&nbsp
our scrum master learning track is designed for you. As an introductory course
the CSM covers the scrum framework
including team accountabilities
events
who are highly vetted
and trainers may include unique examples
Learn more
exercises
and materials to bring the subject matter to life.&nbsp

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