It's certification in general that people are skeptical of. We've all met Microsoft Certified Professionals and Sun Certified Java Enterprise Solutions Architects (or whatever they're called) who couldn't code or admin their way out of a wet paper bag - and we've all met people without a single cert who are near godlike in their technical skill. If I see a cert on a CV when I'm interviewing, I always think, why did this person think they needed that? What're they hiding?
It's even worse with the Scrum crap -- your "Scrum Master" certificate literally represents a payment to a "Certified Scrum Trainer", whose certificate represents $7500/year to the Scrum Alliance.
Is it any surprise that there is management douchebaggery behind courses about same?
It is a name for someone who sits through a 2 day seminar conducted by someone who doesn't know how to develop software but presumes to teach other people how to. ;-)
Seriously though becoimng a "scrum master" is only about attending a 2 day seminar! The guys who dreamed up this marketing scheme (that is all it is) made millions off it so you have to give them due credit.
[+] [-] gaius|17 years ago|reply
[+] [-] blasdel|17 years ago|reply
Is it any surprise that there is management douchebaggery behind courses about same?
[+] [-] blasdel|17 years ago|reply
Does this clown have any idea what differentiates XP from his cash cow?
[+] [-] dbrush|17 years ago|reply
[+] [-] plinkplonk|17 years ago|reply
It is a name for someone who sits through a 2 day seminar conducted by someone who doesn't know how to develop software but presumes to teach other people how to. ;-)
Seriously though becoimng a "scrum master" is only about attending a 2 day seminar! The guys who dreamed up this marketing scheme (that is all it is) made millions off it so you have to give them due credit.