
Advanced Certified ScrumMaster Training (A-CSM)

Certification
Upon successful completion of the course, students will have an active A-CSM certification as long as they:
- Hold an active Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) certification with the Scrum Alliance.
- Validate at least 12 months of work experience specific to the role of Scrum Master within the past five years.
Students can still attend our A-CSM course even without these requirements and later complete the CSM and/or work experience to claim their certification. Contact training@sprightbulb.com for additional information.
Who Should Attend?
What’s In A-CSM Training For You
The average annual ScrumMaster salary is $118,353 according to ZipRecruiter.
Access resources designed to help you succeed long after the class is done.
Claim 16 Scrum Alliance Scrum Education Units (SEUs).
Claim 14 Project Management Institute (PMI) Professional Development Units (PDUs).
What You Will Learn in A-CSM Training
- Facilitate dialog between the Product Owner, team members, customers, stakeholders, and executives
- Respond confidently when encountering resistance to change, lack of engagement, and low motivation
- Help your company adopt Scrum and scale Agile and Scrum practices beyond a single team
- Remove impediments that prevent long-term, deep adoption of Scrum and Agile practices
- Increase developer engagement to encourage greater accountability, commitment, and buy-in
- Leverage your learning to gain recognition as the Agile expert at your company
Also Included in the A-CSM Course:
Digital copies of all class materials and templates
Typical job titles include Scrum Master, delivery lead, program manager, project lead, and more.
Dedicated customer support and scheduling flexibility
Access to Sprightbulb’s original content and trainer office hours