Member
A member is a person who has joined the Scrum Alliance community. Members have access to various resources, including training materials, certification programs, and community support. They can also participate in discussions, share knowledge, and collaborate with other members.
Members are encouraged to engage with the community, attend events, and contribute to the development of Scrum practices. By becoming a member, individuals can enhance their understanding of Scrum methodologies and connect with like-minded professionals.
Members can also access exclusive content, such as webinars, articles, and case studies, to further their learning and development.
Members are an integral part of the Scrum Alliance community, and their participation helps to foster a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement.
Member Status
Member status refers to the current standing of a member within the Scrum Alliance community. It indicates whether a member is active, inactive, or has lapsed in their membership. Maintaining an active status is important for accessing resources and benefits offered by Scrum Alliance. Members can check their status through their account dashboard and take necessary actions to renew or update their membership as needed. Staying informed about member status ensures that individuals can fully utilize the resources and support available to them within the Scrum Alliance community.
Generally, a member becomes active when they complete a course and receive a certification. The member status is updated automatically when the course is completed. The member status can be checked in the member profile.
A lapsed member can renew their membership through accumulation of SEUs (Scrum Education Units) or by completing a new course. The member status is updated automatically when the course is completed.
Relationship with Other Concepts
Members have a one-to-many optional relationship with Attendees, which is a member's relationship to a course.
Members have a one-to-many optional relationship with Certifications, which is a member's relationship to a certification. As in, a member can have multiple certifications, but a given certification is associated with only one member.