Training Social Proofs

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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Look for testimonials that describe constraints similar to yours. Notice what the client valued, what changed, and whether the outcome matched their intent.

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The immersive PSPO training was incredibly valuable. It was so much more useful to split the training over several weeks as there were real opportunities to take the things I've learned and put them into practice. Martin is an excellent trainer with a wealth of real life examples to bring the course to life. I'd definitely recommend for anyone looking to get a grounding in product ownership or get the PSPO certification.

Geraint
Really impressed with immersive PSPO!
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This is one of the most engaging, fun learning and enlightening class I have ever attended.

Grace Johnson (PSMII)
This is one of the most engaging
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Martin and Glaudia were excellent in their delivery. The tools deployed for the training were very helpful. I particularly like the breakout sessions, they allowed for practical solutions after brainstorming... this is scrum in practice.

Grace Johnson (Trustpilot)
Martin and Glaudia were excellent in…
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Great session! the trainer was able to simplify what scrum is and the excelsis were great and practical.

harry
Learntor
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Martin is a great teacher & coach. Thanks a lost for good discussions, great examples and a good time

Henrik Byremo
Martin is a great teacher & coach
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