Agile Transformation
Agile Scrum Master
Overview:
Introduction:
Agile Scrum is a simple method for managing and completing even the most complex project. It has also been the number one reason why projects have been delivered on time. Whether you are a scrum master, product owner, team member, business stakeholder, or simply someone who wants to understand what makes scrum tick.
Program Objectives:
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Learn what scrum is and why it is so powerful for delivering even the most complex project on time.
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Explain what the Scrum practices are.
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Understand techniques to deliver your project on time.
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Explain what the Waterfall Model is and Why it is less flexible than Agile.
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Understand what Agile is & How it differs from Scrum.
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Explain the difference between roles, events and artifacts.
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Understand what was updated in the latest version of the Scrum guide.
Targeted Audience:
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Aspiring Scrum Masters.
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Project Managers.
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Software Developers and Engineers.
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Quality Assurance (QA) Professionals.
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Product Owners.
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Team Leaders and Supervisors.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
The world before Agile and Scrum:
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The Waterfall Model.
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The Birth of Agile.
Introduction to Scrum
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Scrum Theory and Scrum Skeleton.
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Self Managing Teams & Lean.
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Scrum Values.
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Intro to Scrum Theory.
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Empirical Process Control Theory.
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The Importance of Scrum Events.
Unit 2:
Scrum Team Accountabilities:
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Developers and Scrum Team Size.
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Team Accountabilities.
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The Scrum Team.
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The Increment.
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The Product Owner.
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The Developers.
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The Scrum Master.
Unit 3:
Scrum Events:
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About Scrum Events.
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Compulsory Events.
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Sprint Planning.
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Three Sprint Planning Topics.
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The Daily Scrum.
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Daily Scrum: Different ways of running it.
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The Sprint Review & Sprint Retrospective.
Unit 4:
Scrum Artifacts:
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Artifacts Introduction.
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Product Backlog Refinement.
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Flash Update: The Product Goal.
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Prioritising the Backlog.
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The Sprint Backlog.
Unit 5:
Output from the Retrospective in The Sprint Backlog:
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Artifact Transparency.
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Definition of Done.
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Definition of Done for Multiple Teams.
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Sprint Goal, Definition of Done and Product Goal.