Scrum Alliance CASP Practice Test Guide

Compare Scrum Alliance Certified Agile Scaling Practitioner (CASP) exam fit, scaling scope, and current PM Mastery alternatives for agile scaling, Scrum, and SAFe practice.

Certified Agile Scaling Practitioner (CASP) is the Scrum Alliance route for scaling agile work beyond one team. Use this page when your target is scaling choices, cross-team coordination, dependency handling, and organizational fit rather than one-team Scrum basics.

PM Mastery coverage for CASP is under review. Use this page to compare adjacent scaling routes and subscribe for updates if this Scrum Alliance scaling path is your target.

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CASP route snapshot

  • Provider: Scrum Alliance
  • Official credential: Certified Agile Scaling Practitioner
  • Code: CASP
  • Route family: agile scaling and multi-team coordination
  • Best fit: practitioners comparing Scrum Alliance scaling with SAFe, Scrum.org SPS, and organization-level agile leadership routes

What CASP is really testing

CASP preparation should focus on scaling decisions, not simply more Scrum ceremonies. The best answer usually makes dependencies, feedback loops, team boundaries, product ownership, and organizational constraints visible before choosing a scaling pattern.

Common CASP traps

TrapBetter reasoning
Assuming scaling means adding more meetingsScaling should improve coordination and value flow, not just increase ceremony load.
Copying a framework without contextScaling choices should fit product, dependency, culture, and governance constraints.
Ignoring product ownership across teamsMulti-team work still needs clear product direction and ordering decisions.
Hiding dependencies until lateScaling requires early visibility of dependencies, risks, and integration points.

Use these PM Mastery pages now

If you need practice now…Best pageWhy
SAFe scaling baselineLeading SAFeBest live route for ARTs, PI Planning, and enterprise agile vocabulary.
scaled ScrumSPSBest adjacent Scrum.org scaling route.
agile leadershipCAL 1Useful when the scaling issue is leadership behavior and environment design.

When to choose this route

Choose CASP when you want the Scrum Alliance scaling path. Choose SAFe when your organization is explicitly running SAFe, and choose SPS when your target is Scrum.org’s scaled Scrum assessment.

Revised on Monday, May 25, 2026