RU
Jun 10, 2023
Scrum Master Certification: Scaling Agile and the Team-of-Teams course provided comprehensive insights and practical knowledge for effectively implementing Agile at a larger scale
JO
Jul 10, 2023
It is a practical theoretical course that allows to improve the understanding of the scale of the agile methodology and the articulated specialization of the teams
By Víctor E E M
•Oct 4, 2022
excellent
By Jair R
•Sep 11, 2022
Excellent
By Angelo M
•Jan 24, 2024
Excelente
By Diana F
•Aug 24, 2023
excellent
By Cristiam J S Z
•Oct 11, 2021
Very nice
By Mousa J G
•May 19, 2022
THANKS
By jai g
•Apr 21, 2022
great
By Tomás F L
•Mar 14, 2022
Nice!
By Daniel C
•Jun 29, 2022
Good
By MADAN H M A S
•Feb 21, 2023
جيد
By Željka D
•Oct 30, 2022
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By Dwayne L
•Nov 27, 2022
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By Ilona S
•Aug 4, 2023
Reading materials on site were lacking. We got links provided, but we can do that by ourselves. Otherwise course was informative and usefull. I found out a lot about Agile in Software and Hardware.
By Gabriel M A
•Feb 7, 2023
Very comprehensive course. Very thoroughly explained. Quizzes are well-designed. Lessons are valuable and up to date.
By Usman B
•Nov 15, 2022
It was a fantastic experience. Thank you Coursera, Thank you LearnQuest
By Crixcel A
•Oct 29, 2022
Truly a great course in diving deeper into Scrum Master essentials
By David Illsley
•Aug 1, 2023
Material was very good, but lots of typos in the readings.
By Pallab B
•Oct 5, 2023
Very lucid way of teaching & course matter.
By Dana M H
•Feb 6, 2023
Good information and refresher
By Javier
•Jul 4, 2022
Very clear and articulated
By Karabo S
•May 6, 2022
excellent
By Richard J
•Sep 24, 2022
Great
By Parvez M
•May 16, 2023
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By Panagiotis P
•Feb 5, 2023
This course is a bit confusing. There is a lot of explanation on hardware testing and continuous integration and team of teams, but it is hard to understand how they build on the last courses. Each portion of the class could easily be sectioned off into its own course and given more depth. The only real lessons I learned was typically you need to coordinate multiple teams together, and testing is different in the hardware world than the software world.
While I can see how scaling agile makes sense, I am confused with all the emphasis on hardeware