Testimonials from clients who engaged me to address delivery constraints, transform systems of work, implement tooling, or attend training courses. Also includes colleagues who worked alongside me on projects.
These statements describe what people observed or experienced. They are evidence of approach, knowledge, and working style, not endorsement.
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Such a good teacher! Makes it a great experience and so many stories to elaborate on subjects
I highly recommend Martin. The scrum.org APS class was highly entertaining, yet a valuable learning experience!
The classes were very awesome with in-dept expository on Scrum as an Agile framework, brilliant hands-on practical scenarios and an excellent training and coaching delivered by @Martin @Glaudia. I'm happy to have been part of this life changing training and I hope to pass my PSM 1.
The PSM I Training with Martin Hinshelwood and Glaudia Califano was impactful. It was an interactive practical experience. I participated in a lot of exercises and collaborations during this class. I am grateful.
Enjoyed the PALe class very much. The content is very relevant to the situation many current companies are in, and it gives take aways that we can go and use in practice. Martin as a trainer is a great faciliator and story teller, giving real practical examples from his experience. My fellow participants were great to work with when we did group activities, and though we did the course remotely the collaboration tools did allow us to experience it just as it would have been in an physical environment (or maybe even better).
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