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Top 10 reasons to attend my Scrum Master training in New York City

Published January 15, 2024
by Stephanie Ockerman

I’m hosting a Professional Scrum Master training in New York City!

Mark your calendars for February 27-28 (Monday-Tuesday), and reserve your spot here.

Just in case you’re on the fence about attending…

Top 10 Reasons to Attend My Scrum Master Training in New York City

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#1 – This is a great excuse to plan a trip to New York City.

Extend your stay, and have some fun exploring!

Bonus:  If you’re a business owner or independent consultant, you get a tax deduction for the business travel.

#2 – You like free stuff!

I’m offering a huge bonus if you register by January 15th.  The bonus is a 6-week coaching package to help you accelerate the effective application of your learning for real impact.

#3 – You need a support group.

If you’re battling an entrenched command-and-control environment at work, you could use some empathy and support from like-minded people.

Maybe you’ll even make a connection that leads to a new job!

#4 – You feel like taking a couple of days off work, but don’t want to burn through your vacation time.

Training is the best excuse EVER for not going to work.

#5 – You will level-up your Scrum Master skills and amplify your impact at work.

You will be fired up and have actionable learnings to apply the first day after training.

#6 – You will learn Scrum from a PSM Curriculum Steward and Train-the-Trainer facilitator.

I love teaching the PSM course, and I work with Ken Schwaber and the Professional Scrum Trainer community to continue to evolve the courseware for maximium impact.

#7 – You prefer to learn in an intimate setting.

I’m keeping my NYC class size small, so we’ll have more time for sharing experiences and expertise.

#8 – Learning is cool!

All the cool kids are earning their PSM I and PSM II credentials.

#9 – You want to help LEAD the change.

You don’t just want to sit back and be impacted by the change.  You want to help shape it and forward the motion.

#10 – You believe that together we can do amazing things and solve impossible problems.

 

If you’re still on the fence after reading all of these amazing things, watch this video.  (Makes me laugh every time.)

Register now!

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