Introduction and Goals
Do you want to get started with Scrum? Does your team need hands on experience before starting a "real" project? Do need to convince a skeptic that Scrum is the way to go?
This the course for you: an introduction to Scrum for developers, project leaders, business analysts and program managers who want get started with Scrum. After completing this course, your head will understand Scrum, your stomach will have digested why Scrum works, and your hands will be able to do Scrum.
Target Audience
- Teams and organizations getting started with Scrum.
- Managers, consultants or project leaders who are considering whether to deploy Scrum in their organizations.
- Teams or organizations who have had difficulties doing Scrum properly.
Goals
You will be able to start your first Scrum Project, improve your performance in an existing Scrum project and answer important questions about whether Scrum is appropriate for your organization. And you qualify to become a Scrum Alliance Certified ScrumMaster (online test required). |
Content
- Agile Values & Principles
- Roles in Scrum: ScrumMaster, Product Owner, Team
- Rituals (Meetings): Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, Daily Scrum, Retrospective
- Documents and Artifacts: Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Task board, Burn Down Charts
- Planning: User Stories, Estimation, Acceptance Tests, Release Planning
Requirements
There are no prerequisites, but familiarity with Scrum, XP or software development will be helpful.
Duration
2 Days
Course Code
SJS
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