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Hi, Darcy! What is your major drive to write this book? And lastly what’s your main objective with the audience that read it? Thank you, enjoy your day.
 
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Fer Isla wrote:Hi, Darcy! What is your major drive to write this book? And lastly what’s your main objective with the audience that read it? Thank you, enjoy your day.



My main drive was to make money.

My main objective with the audience is to get their money.

Just joking!!!

When I got into Scrum, I wanted something to motivate me to learn and something that would prove that I'd committed myself to learning.

The Scrum Master Certification was a natural way to do that.

However, I did feel there was a real lack of resources in this area, and I felt that I could really contribute positively here.

So I wrote this book with maybe two objectives:

1. To help people acquire their Professional Scrum Master or Professional Scrum Product Owner certifications
2. To get people to learn, understand and love Scrum and Agile as much as I do

If those two things happen after a reader finishes my book, then I'd say I'd feel pretty happy and humbled. I might even say I'd achieved my objective.

Oh, and thanks for coming over from Twitter. So great to see you sign up and take part!


 
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The great Darcy, thank you for the response that’s exactly what I had in mind what would be your reply..See you at twitter!
 
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Please use the reply button rather than quote; unnecessary quotes add nothing new and are liable to removal. Now we can see what yuo wrote yourself.
 
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