Posts Tagged ‘Chicago’
“Good Class”
Good class but a little overwhelming for 2 days.
“Doug Was Very Good”
Doug was very good. He made class very interactive emphasizing the concepts.
“Great Concepts”
- Great concepts and frame works for the class to take into my agile team.
- The concrete concept will be helpful in keeping the agile team moving.
“The Class Was Great”
I think the class was great. It was a little dense at times but that may have had more to do with my lack of experience/ Thank you for the information.
“Met My Expectations”
The course description and online testimonials are accurate. The course ([with] Doug) met my expectations. The course itself had to be agile with the group of 20. Great example. The tip to read the book before attending class was dead on.
“Awesome Trainer!!!”
Doug is an awesome trainer!!! He is engaging, funny, super intelligent, knowledgeable about Scrum & helped me to better understand real-world application.
“Will Definitely Recommend”
Excellent training experience at this class! The instructor walked us through all the aspects/areas of scrum in a very organized & fun way! Will definitely recommend the class to my friends and co-workers whoever wants to become a ScrumMaster!
“Smart And Passionate”
Very good course. Doug is very smart & passionate about teaching. The course is excellent and appreciate the study guide & scrum fundamentals book. The classroom experience is very valuable. The class helped me to realize what my company is doing wrong implementing Agile Scrum.
“Sprint Planning And Interaction”
-Agile intro & What is Scrum was good.
-I liked the hands-on Sprint Planning and Interaction.
-The information was good for " jumping in 'all-in' " the work and start "flow".
-Good examples of Agile & what it takes to be a good leader with it.
“Excellent Class”
Excellent class overall. The order of topics and material was different than I expected, which helped keep my interest and think about scenarios I've dealt with (positive & negative). The group exercises were good to help clarify concepts, and it was nice to learn that team communication was most [the more] important lesson (not concerned about a beautiful brochure). 🙂