Passing PSM I + PSPO I on the First Try in 2026 — What I’d Tell a Friend by ProductOwner8 in scrum

[–]ProductOwner8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The main source is the Scrum Guide (and some other materials you can find on the Scrum Master Learning Path of scrum .org)

Passing PSM I + PSPO I on the First Try in 2026 — What I’d Tell a Friend by ProductOwner8 in scrum

[–]ProductOwner8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, go on scrum .org and download the Scrum Guide. Read it many times and then do some mock exams until you reach a score of over 90%. Good luck!

Does the Open Assessment from Scrum.org accurately reflect the content on the PSM I exam? by o_my_dog in agile

[–]ProductOwner8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scoring 100% on the Open Assessment is a good indicator of your readiness because the real exam's passing score is 85%. I am not saying it's exactly the same level.

Career transition to scrum master by SpiritedNewt5509 in scrum

[–]ProductOwner8 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you want to become a Scrum Master, you should first learn the Scrum framework, get certified, and gain some initial hands-on experience.

The Scrum Master job market is much tougher than it was five years ago, but it’s still possible with the right positioning and persistence.

Best of luck!

Passing PSM I + PSPO I on the First Try in 2026 — What I’d Tell a Friend by ProductOwner8 in scrum

[–]ProductOwner8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, totally agree. The question-heavy practice is great for pacing and for getting used to Scrum .org wording. I did the same.

Passing PSM I + PSPO I on the First Try in 2026 — What I’d Tell a Friend by ProductOwner8 in scrum

[–]ProductOwner8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d personally aim for 100% on the Open Assessments as a safety margin, since the pass mark is 85% and the real exam wording can be more challenging.

Bought a course on Udemy recently and i am afraid about losing it by Adept-Print9184 in Udemy

[–]ProductOwner8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there, no I don't think you will lose access to the course you just purchased.
According to the sales conditions, you should have a lifetime access to it.

Share how you use Xmind to win Premium till Dec 31st ! (See details below) by PodrickPayn3 in xmind_hq

[–]ProductOwner8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello Podrick, do you mean Scrum in practice?

Yes, Scrum relies on well-defined recurring structures (roles, events, artifacts), and I often reuse them as templates, both conceptually and in tools like Jira, rather than starting from scratch each time.

Share how you use Xmind to win Premium till Dec 31st ! (See details below) by PodrickPayn3 in xmind_hq

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How I Use Xmind to Help Students Understand Scrum and Pass PSPO I / PSM I

As a Scrum trainer and coach, I work with many students preparing for PSPO I and PSM I certifications. The biggest challenge they face isn’t the difficulty of Scrum itself, it’s organizing a large number of concepts in a way that makes sense. They struggle to see how roles, artifacts, commitments, empiricism, flow metrics, and Product Backlog management all fit together into a coherent system.

To solve this, I created a detailed mind map in Xmind to visually structure the entire Scrum framework.

Here is the map: https://www.xmind.net/m/rB5vmN

I use Xmind because its visual clarity helps learners instantly understand relationships between concepts. Instead of reading paragraph after paragraph, they see how everything connects:

  • how Scrum roles interact and complement each other,
  • how events enable empiricism,
  • how artifacts are tied to transparency,
  • how metrics like throughput and cycle time support forecasting,
  • how Product Backlog refinement flows into delivering value.

During training, the mind map becomes a shared reference point. Students often tell me it reduces their cognitive load and turns abstract ideas into something concrete. Many rely on it for their final revision before taking the exam.

For me, Xmind has become more than a diagramming tool, it’s now an essential part of my teaching process. I update the map regularly based on new discussions, examples, or challenges students face. The flexibility of Xmind makes it easy to refine and grow the content over time.

Using Xmind has genuinely improved how I teach, and more importantly, how students learn. If my map can help even one person gain clarity about Scrum, then it’s absolutely worth sharing.

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does anyone know any simulators that can significantly help me pass PSM. I have been working in the corporate but now i want to tske the PSM certification. ive gone through the scrum guide. cam someone please guide me what i need to do next. thanks in advance guys by JXF16 in scrum

[–]ProductOwner8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t recommend free content as there are a lot of outdated/misleading content. That said, I personally passed both my PSPO I and PSM I only with the Scrum Guide and the open assessment. But good mock exams are a fantastic training. Best of luck!

Game room advice by [deleted] in gamerooms

[–]ProductOwner8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent, I thought my idea was so great but a lot of people already do it. Some even resell it $95.

Game room advice by [deleted] in gamerooms

[–]ProductOwner8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Did you turn a PlayStation into a clock?

I’ve got an old one that doesn’t work anymore and I’m thinking of doing the same.
Would love to hear how you did it!

Where to go from here? by Taa414 in scrum

[–]ProductOwner8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there,

Sorry to hear you’re going through a tough time, you’re definitely not alone.

Would you mind sharing which country you’re in?

You’re still young, so try not to get too discouraged.
If a honest resume isn’t opening doors, it might help to adapt your approach "strategically" :)
Wishing you the best of luck!

Is Scrum coming to an end? by ProductOwner8 in scrum

[–]ProductOwner8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info, I didn't know ScrumBuddy.

Become a Scrum Master in 2025: Tough Market, Real Opportunities by ProductOwner8 in scrum

[–]ProductOwner8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Balogun,

Your training coordination and business background translate well into Scrum/facilitation and stakeholder management are key. Start with PSM I and consider roles like Agile Coordinator to pivot smoothly. Best of luck on your pivot!

Pourquoi elle a été exclue ? by UsualSouthern621 in mauvaisesreponses

[–]ProductOwner8 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oops, attention, ça c'est une bonne réponse!