The Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) evaluation is intended to verify that students have understood the basic concepts of Scrum. To establish a firm foundation for learning the art of Scrum, we encourage students to supplement their classroom training with individual study.
We have compiled a list of suggested reading. The materials listed here will prepare you for the CSM evaluation and also give you the background you need to better implement Scrum in your own organization.
| Flock Theory Applied | James Brett | CLICK TO Read> |
| Organizational Barriers and Impediments to Big Scrum Implementations | Darian Rashid | CLICK TO Read> |
| Architecture and Design Evolution | Pradyumn Sharma | CLICK TO Read> |
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| On Empirical Research Into Scrum | Mark Paulk | CLICK TO Read> |
| On Empirical Research Into Scrum - Part 1 | Mark Paulk | CLICK TO Read> |
| Scrum Research at Carnegie Mellon | Mark Paulk | CLICK TO Read> |
| How Scrum Helped Our Team | Samir Bellouti | CLICK TO Read> |
| Scrum at Adobe | Peter Green | CLICK TO Read> |
| Scrum Is Not Just for Software | Robbie Mac Iver | CLICK TO Read> |
Scrum Success in a Distributed Team Environment
03 Mar 2010 Feyza O'Connell
In today’s work environments, research proves that distributed Scrum teams can achieve the same quality results as collocated teams, but relationships, communication and culture play important roles in the latter.
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