I
have decided to pursue my certified scrum master license. Telvin has okayed it
and I have learned that the Fairfax CSM training class has 8 more slots.
Furthermore, I have learned from Peter that I can write this sucker off on my
taxes (which is cool but my ultimate goal is earning my certification to
increase my competitive advantage). After all of this, I have bought Scrum for Dummies reading all the way to
page 57. I must admit that I have learned so much more from this than I
previously thought. I was skeptical because yesterday I read a scrum book from
the master! Jeff Sutherland was the discipline’s cofounder. I thought that I
knew everything; but, Scrum for Dummies
is teaching so much more about the discipline. Although I am resting my finger,
I know that I will surpass 75 pages even the first 100 pages by the end of
tonight. I am very hungry to walk into Wednesday’s workshop with working scrum
knowledge. I refuse to be half-cocked rolling in there even if it is 8:30am!
I
have started developing a new morning routine. My normal routine is to work
from 10am to 3:30am so when I learn that the CSM workshop starting time is
8:30am, I know that I have to change. I make my cell phone’s clock alarm goes
off at 6am and 6:30am ( I have awakened at 6:20am). This course costs over
$1000 which is too much money to mess up oversleeping! This is the rest of my
life. I must admit that I am quite amazed that I am still fully functioning
during the evening.
I
have plunked down the money for the CSM training. There is no going back. I
will stick to my schedule because I truly believe that come Friday, I will be
certified and my life will change. CSM will help solidify my being a techie. I
always love tinkering and learning about new trends. Scrum is a framework about
doing things rapidly in many iterations. In a way, Scrum resembles my life.
Having been in DC for nearly 10 years, my life Monday couldn’t mirror my life
Friday of the same week. I have had situations where my life has completely
changed (for the better) in one year. I vividly remembered the difference
before and after my Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM). One day I
was struggling to get by, the next day, I had more than enough income. The same
with my Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. After obtaining my
PMP, employers just start coming out of the woodwork. Many told me that they
would only interview me because I had the MBA/PMP combination. I feel the same
way with the CSM. I love being a techie and an ardent advocate of continuous
improvement; and, scrum is all about continuous improvement. Scrum is starting
to be my sweet spot because I love continuous improvement and using my
intuition to hack myself. This looks like it is going to work out well.
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