Course Outline
1. Introduction
- Traditional and agile approach
- Agile Philosophy: Manifesto and Principles
2. Principles in Scrum
- Introduction to the Scrum framework
- Scrum pillars
- Values and attitudes in Scrum
3. Roles in the Scrum team - organization of the work of an agile team
- ScrumMaster
- Product Owner
- development team
- Scrum Team environment
4. Events and process in Scrum - project/process organization in Scrum
- Sprint structure
- Sprint Planning
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
5. Artifacts and process in Scrum - creating business value in Scrum - working with requirements, quality
- Product Backlog
- Sprint Backlog
- increment
- Product Backlog refinement
6. Scrum Master "on a daily basis" - selected aspects of Scrum management
- Collaborating with people and teams
- Scrum in the organization
- Facilitation and coaching
7. Scalable Scrum - the basis for organizing work in many Scrum teams
- Organization of teams
- Scaling artifacts and events
8. Scrum Master mock tests - exam simulation
- Scrum Framework
- Scrum principles
- Scrum Teams
- Facilitation and coaching
- Scalable Scrum
Course participants can take the PSM1 exam (www.scrum.org/Courses/Professional-Scrum-Master). Note: The exam fee is not included in the course price (currently around $150)
Note: Throughout the course you will have the opportunity to answer mock exam questions to prepare for the PSM1 exam.
* This class is not supported or affiliated with Scrum.org.
Requirements
Delegates will be able to make the most of the class if they have studied the Scrum Guide (latest version). www.scrum.org
Testimonials
The simulation part. This simulation exercise could help us learn the theory in a more concrete way.
Andrew Yan
I enjoyed the best practice knowledge sharing, exercise to practice with project.
Anne Babilon-Teubenbacher
Large part only about practicing Scrum & lots of practical insights and experience sharing. Thank you, Bernard!.
Julia Post
Practical knowledge, not closing the scope of the training but open discussion about the experience
Wojciech Sienkiewicz
Practical part, exercises
Magdalena Łukaszewska
The possibility of discussing moving aspects not only from the training agenda.
PGF Urtica Sp. z o.o.; Magdalena Łukaszewska; Logintrade S.A.;
A flexible approach to the subject, the trainer has practical knowledge as you can see. He tries to adapt to the diverse group level.
Łukasz Pokojowy
Great to do a few exam questions. Would look to understand more about agile at scale. SAFe, etc.
Gemma Douglas - Capita Business Services Ltd
Practical sessions.
Capita Business Services Ltd,
pace
Capita Business Services Ltd,
The practical exercises and the discussion between course mates
Capita Business Services Ltd,
It fully covered my learning objectives
Capita Business Services Ltd
his genuine ability to place the scrum theory into reality. he had genuine experience and this shone through. Too many training courses are the theory - which yes we need to pass the certification - but this is still an idealistic state for many and understanding how you can transition to that ideal was useful
Pam Riley - Capita Business Services Ltd,
Exercise
Capita Business Services Ltd,
I enjoyed the whole T/C and has provided me with new knowledge and feel able to fulfil/understand the role better.
Tina Pownall - Capita Business Services Ltd,
The trainer was excellent in is delivery and content
Capita Business Services Ltd,
Even though on line there was a real class room buzz which was excellent with all being included
John Hodgkinson - Capita Business Services Ltd,
the interactive sessions in smaller groups to consolidate the learning
clare bullimore - Capita Business Services Ltd,
It was varied with theory and exercises
Capita Business Services Ltd,
Craig worked hard to cater to the diverse training objectives of the attendees I liked that Craig developed the framework, drawing directly on the canvas. It was not as easy as in a live class but I'd suggest he keep that. Maybe supplement with a here is one I drew earlier so that the image is clear and unambiguous. Further feedback left on retro section in Miro