The Ultimate Advanced Training for Agile Scrum Masters
in The Ultimate Advance Training for Agile Scrum MastersAbout this course
Introduction:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Agile and Scrum practices, covering the basic concepts and principles, roles and responsibilities of team members, events and artifacts, and various tools and techniques used in Scrum projects.
The course is divided into several sections, starting with an overview of Agile and Scrum and diving into more advanced topics such as the role of the Product Owner and Scrum Master, conflict resolution, and emergent architecture. We also cover topics such as multiple Scrum teams, timeboxing, skills within the Scrum team, and burnup and burndown charts.
By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of Agile and Scrum practices, and be equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully implement these practices in your own projects.
Objectives:
- · Understand the basic principles and values of Agile and Scrum methodologies.
- · Describe the roles and responsibilities of the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team in Scrum.
- · Explain the purpose and outcome of Scrum events, including Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.
- · Understand the importance of Scrum artifacts, such as the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment.
- · Understand the Scrum framework and how it can be used to manage complex projects.
- · Know the practices and tools used in Scrum, such as Timeboxing, User Stories, and Burnup Charts.
- · Understand how Scrum can be scaled for large projects or multiple teams.
- · Develop conflict resolution skills to deal with conflicts in Scrum teams.
- · Understand the importance of emergent architecture in Scrum.
- · Be familiar with the Scrum values and how they can guide the Scrum Team to achieve success.
Course Outlines:
- · Intro
- · The Agile Manifesto
- · Agile vs Waterfall
- · How Do We Plan in Agile
- · Product Management vs Project Management (Mental Shifts)
- · Scrum - High Level Overview
- · Scrum & Agile Basics
- · Cross-Functionality & Self-Management
- · The Product Owner - Part 1
- · The Product Owner - Part 2
- · The Scrum Master - Part 1
- · The Scrum Master - Part 2
- · The Developers - Part 1
- · The Developers - Part 2
- · The Scrum Events - Intro
- · The Sprint
- · The Sprint Planning Event
- · Daily Scrum
- · The Sprint Review Event
- · The Sprint Retrospective Event
- · The Length of the Scrum Events - Clarifications
- · Scrum Events
- · Intro - Artifacts & Commitments
- · The Product Backlog
- · The Product Goal
- · The Sprint Backlog & Sprint Goal
- · The Increment
- · The Definition of Done (DoD)
- · Scrum Artifacts & Commitments
- · The Agile Scrum Master - Advanced Intro
- · Empiricism
- · Scrum Values - Deep Dive
- · Misunderstandings of the Scrum Master (Behaviors to Avoid)
- · The Scrum Master Serves the Organization
- · The Scrum Master Serves the Product Owner
- · The Scrum Master Serves the Scrum Team
- · Fundamental Scrum Principle #1
- · Fundamental Scrum Principle #2
- · Component Teams vs Feature Teams
- · Conflict Resolution: How Scrum Masters Deal with Conflicts
- · Emergent Architecture
- · Velocity & Value
- · Tools, Practices & Charts
- · Multiple Scrum Teams - Everything You Need to Know
- · Timeboxing - The Agile Concept Behind All Scrum Events
- · Skills Within the Scrum Team
- · Burnup & Burndown Charts
Who should attend?
- · Project Managers
- · Product Managers
- · Software Developers
- · Scrum Masters
- · Agile Coaches
- · Quality Assurance Engineers
- · Business Analysts
- · Stakeholders
- · Anyone who is interested in learning about Agile and Scrum practices.
Learning Outcomes:
- · Understand the basic principles and values of Agile and Scrum methodologies.
- · Describe the roles and responsibilities of the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team in Scrum.
- · Explain the purpose and outcome of Scrum events, including Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.
- · Understand the importance of Scrum artifacts, such as the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment.
- · Understand the Scrum framework and how it can be used to manage complex projects.
- · Know the practices and tools used in Scrum, such as Timeboxing, User Stories, and Burnup Charts.
- · Understand how Scrum can be scaled for large projects or multiple teams.
- · Develop conflict resolution skills to deal with conflicts in Scrum teams.
- · Understand the importance of emergent architecture in Scrum.
- · Be familiar with the Scrum values and how they can guide the Scrum Team to achieve success.
End of Course
After completion of the course students must undertake the exam. Once the exam is passed, it is considered as end of the course.
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