Daily standups, backlog refinement, sprint reviews, and retrospectives can help teams move faster, but only when everyone understands their role in the Scrum framework. Without that shared foundation, Agile work can still feel unclear, reactive, or disconnected from business value.
When Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and team members are not aligned, work loses momentum fast. Priorities shift, stakeholders pull in different directions, and blockers go unresolved. Teams end up spending more time clarifying expectations than delivering outcomes. PMA's Scrum Alliance certification training helps professionals build the role clarity, practical skills, and credentials needed to support stronger Agile delivery.
Scrum teams perform best when they have a shared understanding of value, leadership, facilitation, and consistency. PMA's blog breaks down four best practices that help Scrum teams stay focused, reduce confusion, and keep project work moving in the right direction.
This 2-day Scrum Alliance certification course prepares learners to step into the Scrum Master role with confidence. Participants build a working understanding of the Scrum framework, team roles, and events, then develop the facilitation skills needed to keep Agile teams aligned, remove blockers, and deliver consistent value.
This 2-day Scrum Alliance certification course helps learners build the skills needed to succeed as a Product Owner. Participants learn how to define product vision, prioritize the backlog, work with stakeholders, and connect team delivery to measurable business value.
Designed for current Certified ScrumMasters, this 2-day Scrum Alliance advanced certification course helps learners deepen their practice. Participants explore advanced facilitation, coaching techniques, team dynamics, and stakeholder engagement to support stronger Scrum adoption across their organization.
This 2-day Scrum Alliance advanced certification course is built for Certified Scrum Product Owners ready to elevate their impact. Learners go deeper into product strategy, customer research, and backlog refinement to sharpen their decision-making and drive more meaningful business outcomes.
When teams are trying to work in Agile ways, individual certification is only part of the equation. PMA also offers group training to help organizations build a shared Scrum language, align Scrum Master and Product Owner responsibilities, and create more consistent Agile execution across departments.