Scrum.org PSK I Practice Status & Assessment Guide

Track Scrum.org PSK I practice status, review official assessment details, and request an update when PM Mastery coverage becomes available.

PSK I is Scrum.org’s Professional Scrum with Kanban I assessment. Use this page when your main question is how flow management and Kanban practices fit inside Scrum.

PM Mastery does not have dedicated PSK I web practice yet. Use this page to review the official scope, route fit, and the best current PM Mastery alternatives before dedicated practice for this route is live.

PSK I assessment snapshot

  • Provider: Scrum.org
  • Official assessment: Professional Scrum with Kanban I
  • Code: PSK I
  • Route context: Scrum plus flow and Kanban depth

Who PSK I is for

  • Scrum practitioners who need better flow visibility and workflow management
  • teams already using Scrum that want Kanban practices without leaving Scrum
  • candidates comparing flow-management depth against broader Scrum Master or scaling routes

Why candidates choose PSK I

  • PSK I is usually the better fit when your main gap is flow and workflow discipline inside Scrum rather than baseline Scrum mechanics.
  • It works well when teams already use Scrum but need better visibility, metrics, and work-in-progress discipline without abandoning Scrum.
  • It is the right comparison point for PSF Skills and SPS when you need to decide whether the next step is flow management, facilitation, or scaling depth.

What PSK I is really testing

  • how Kanban practices strengthen Scrum flow and transparency
  • choosing metrics and workflow limits that improve delivery without weakening Scrum
  • whether changes to the workflow preserve empiricism and focus
  • using flow signals well instead of turning them into local optimization theater

Best PM Mastery pages to use now

If you need to practice…Best pageWhy
baseline Scrum mechanics firstPSM IBest live route before adding any Kanban-in-Scrum layer.
advanced facilitation and team-flow decisionsPSM-AI EssentialsBest live route when the real need is still Scrum Master support and team workflow choices.
scaling contextSPSBest route when your real problem may be multi-team coordination rather than Kanban-in-Scrum.

How PSK I differs from similar routes

If you are deciding between…Main distinction
PSK I vs PSM IPSK I adds flow and Kanban depth; PSM I is baseline Scrum mechanics.
PSK I vs PSF SkillsPSK I is workflow and flow depth; PSF Skills is facilitation depth.
PSK I vs SPSPSK I is Kanban inside Scrum; SPS is scaling Scrum beyond one team.

How to prepare before practice is live

  1. Confirm that Kanban-in-Scrum is the actual target before you study here, because PSK I is narrower than the baseline Scrum Master routes.
  2. Use the strongest live PM Mastery Scrum routes first so you are still practicing team flow and empiricism before dedicated PSK I practice is live.
  3. Write short rules about workflow limits, flow metrics, and preserving Scrum while improving flow, because that is where PSK I diverges from other facilitation or scaling routes.
  4. Request an update if PSK I is your exact target and we’ll notify you when it is ready in PM Mastery.

Current availability

  • Current availability: Not live yet
  • Web practice for this exact assessment: not yet live
  • Best use right now: confirm the route here, then use PSM I before dedicated PSK I practice is live

Official sources

What to open next

  • Need the core Scrum route first? Open PSM I .
  • Need the facilitation specialist route? Open PSF Skills .
  • Need the broader Scrum.org family map? Open the Scrum.org hub .

Need PSK I specifically?

If PSK I is your real target, use the update request above and we’ll notify you when this route is ready in PM Mastery.

Revised on Wednesday, April 22, 2026