From: Simon Wilson on 22 Mar 2010 09:46 I is. I enjoyed the course, knew quite a lot of it but picked up some good tips. (Mike Cohn was the trainer). Bit of a racket to keep the 'certification'. -- /Simon Certified-scrum-master-for-as-long-as-the-fee-gets-paid
From: Simon Wilson on 22 Mar 2010 11:14 On 22/03/2010 14:56, darsy wrote: <snip stuff> Tell us what you really think. I guess I won't forward your post to him as a potential future trainee then :) -- /Simon
From: vulgarandmischevious on 22 Mar 2010 13:18 darsy <darsy(a)sticky.co.uk> wrote: >[1a] just in case any of you need putting off their dinner, it's to be >noted that I normally sleep naked, who doesn't?
From: darsy on 22 Mar 2010 13:30 On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 11:18:37 -0600, vulgarandmischevious <vulgarandmischevious(a)gmail.com> wrote: >darsy <darsy(a)sticky.co.uk> wrote: > >>[1a] just in case any of you need putting off their dinner, it's to be >>noted that I normally sleep naked, > >who doesn't? people who need to wear incontinance pants. -- d.
From: darsy on 22 Mar 2010 13:34
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 17:24:28 +0000, Simon Wilson <siwilson(a)nodamnspamn.hotmail.com> wrote: > I was in a company that blew $20M on a multi-year >development, only to end up with something that was completely and >utterly unsaleable/unusable at the end of it. Could 'proper' project >management have saved that? yes. One only needs to remember one of the golden rules of PMing: "cancellation isn't failure". -- d. |