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The new Certified Project Manager in the company

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My name is Anthony O'Brien and I am a certified project manager. I will be the new project manager for the project. As a certified professional, I will be the main contact person. The most important thing I want you to know is that I am an extremely open and communicative person. You can always contact me on any topics related to the project, and not only. I have many years of experience in project management practices. My new BVOP Certified Project Manager title is well deserved. I took my certification exam quickly from the first attempt. Reference: BVOP.org,  https://bvop.org/projectmanagement/ The secret of the certified project manager The basis of the success of the project is good communication with the client, so from my side, you will have full cooperation.  However, other issues are also important to clarify - for example, what are the priorities for you in the project. Do you want us to pay more attention to a given stage, which or which of the stages do you think we sho

Reactions of the Scrum Master role for the Sprint Review event

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The Sprint Review event is one of the main events in the Scrum framework. Unlike other project management methodologies, Scrum requires a regular review of the work achieved. Reference:  https://bvop.org/learnagile/sprint-review/ In this article, we describe exemplary reactions to the Scrum Master role associated with this formal meeting. Your team is very eager to go on vacation and asks you to postpone the retrospective of your sprint to the beginning or end of the other sprint. The reaction of the Scrum Master. A retrospective is an event that takes place immediately after the Sprint Review. It doesn't take that long (a whole day or two) and is a mandatory part of the Sprint. It should not be delayed and done in the next sprint, because time will have passed and important things that would help the process of the next sprint or solve a problem can be missed, forgotten. I will remind the team of these important things about retrospection and I will appeal to their patients to go