The Braintrust Consulting Group to Host Certified Scrum Developer Class in Atlanta, GA
Birmingham, AL (PRWEB) March 05, 2014 -- The Braintrust Consulting Group will offer a Certified Scrum Developer (CSD)-Track Two training class in Atlanta, Georgia at Hampton Inn & Suites-Atlanta-Galleria, the week of April 7-11, 2014.
The Braintrust Consulting Group has bundled a series of classes into a complete track to earn Scrum Developer certification, as outlined by The Scrum Alliance. The Certified Scrum Developer Track Two class combines our Scrum Essentials class, Agile Engineering Practices class, and Test Driven Development class into an in-depth five-day training.
Scrum is a simple yet incredibly powerful set of principles and practices that help teams deliver products in short cycles, enabling fast feedback, continual improvement, and rapid adaptation to change. As the leading Agile development framework, Scrum has predominantly been used for software development, but it is also proving to be effective in efforts far beyond.
This class is ideal for someone who has an understanding of Scrum principles and has learned specialized Agile engineering skills. The CSD Track Two is intended for professional software developers who are on a Scrum team and want to understand how Scrum and agile engineering practices are applied. It’s also ideal for candidates who already have their Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) certification or developers who are interested in move advanced Test Driven Development (TDD) techniques.
Members of the Project Management Institute will earn 35 Professional Development Units (PDUs) toward maintaining their existing credentials by attending this class. For additional details about the Certified Scrum Developer class, please visit: http://braintrustgroup.com/class/certified-scrum-developer-csd-track-two-atlanta-ga-7-11-april-2014/.
The Braintrust Consulting Group chose Atlanta because it is one of the fastest growing high-tech urban centers in the nation. Braintrust President, Brian Rabon said, “Our decision to host classes in Atlanta was based on the city’s commitment to the more than 13,0000 technology based companies. We are proud to contribute to their technology industry by bringing our world-class training to Atlanta.”
Kate Megaw and Erick Fleming will instruct these courses. Megaw, CSP, PMP, is an IT professional with over 12 years of industry experience. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Management from the Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland. She is a Certified Scrum Professional (CSP) from the Scrum Alliance and a Project Management Professional (PMP) from Project Management Institute (PMI). Kate is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) with The Braintrust Consulting Group and has spent much of her career managing and leading teams for various global companies.
Erick Fleming, CSM, JCD, MCT, MSCD is a certified .NET and Java Developer with over 17 years of programming and training experience. Fleming holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Management Information Systems from the University of South Florida. He has spent most of his career training and consulting with organizations on technologies ranging from .NET and Java to Linux and other open source tools, and specializes in cloud-based web solutions.
To sign up and learn more about the Agile approach to training and additional upcoming classes, please visit: http://braintrustgroup.com/classes/upcoming/.
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About The Braintrust Consulting Group
With offices in Birmingham, Alabama, Los Angeles, California, and Salt Lake City, Utah, The Braintrust Consulting Group is a worldwide leader in Agile transformations. Through practical, hands-on training and enterprise and team coaching, we help our clients learn, plan, and implement Agile processes, such as Scrum and Kanban. Our goal is to teach our clients how to increase predictability of delivery, decrease time-to-market, and improve overall client satisfaction. http://www.braintrustgroup.com
Michael Bell, Brain Trust Group, http://braintrustgroup.com/, +1 2057053775, [email protected]
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