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Scrum Fundamentals for Scrum Master and Agile Projects

 

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What you’ll learn

Understand the Scrum Framework

Getting into the shoes of Scrum Team and understand what their role is

All about Scrum Events: Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective

The three Scrum Artifacts: Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog & Increment

Advantages & Disadvantages of Scrum

Understanding & Creating Burndown Charts

Understanding what a Minimum Viable Product is all about

Calculating Team Velocity

Getting into Estimation

Understand various Estimation techniques like Fibonacci, T-Shirts Sizing, Planning Poker etc.

Requirements

There are no prerequisites for this course

Description

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the Scrum framework for agile project management. You’ll learn the basics of Scrum and the Scrum lifecycle, how to organize a Scrum team and set up a project, and how to implement a Scrum, from releases and sprints to enterprise transformation.

This course is for anyone involved in product delivery using the Scrum framework. It is particularly beneficial for those people within an organization accountable for getting the most out of Scrum, including Scrum Masters, managers, and Scrum Team members.

Course enrollment grants you lifetime access to all the the entire course content including quizzes, practice exercises etc. In addition, you’ll also receive 1-on-1 support for any questions or uncertainties that come up. And this all comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee! You have nothing to lose and so much knowledge to gain.

Over 19,000 students have enrolled into this course so far and have shared some great reviews about the course:

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There are no prerequisites for starting this Scrum Fundamental course.

Here are some FAQs about Scrum before you get started:

What is Scrum?

Scrum is a framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value.

Scrum itself is a simple framework for effective team collaboration on complex products. The definition of Scrum consists of roles, events, artifacts, and the rules that bind them together.

Scrum defines three roles, the Product Owner, Scrum Master and Development Team Member.

Scrum is:

Lightweight

Simple to understand

Difficult to master

What is the difference between Scrum and Agile Development?

Agile Development is a software methodology, whereas Scrum is one of process frameworks that follows Agile. Scrum is advised to teams with experienced team members as the Framework requires great collaboration and self-organization as well. If the Scrum rules are not followed strictly, a project can lead to failure. Hence, it is necessary to have a proper understanding of Scrum concepts among the entire team.

Why do we need Scrum?

You don’t “need” it, per se.

But to be successful at building products and services which generate value for your customers and your business in rapidly changing circumstances, you do need a way of managing risk, optimizing value and navigating complexity in both the work and the surrounding environment. Scrum provides a framework for doing that.

When should I choose Scrum?

Scrum best serves the projects with unclear details and specifications, ones with high risk of mid-project changes, where there is a need to monitor the value of completed tasks throughout and where teams need autonomy and creativity to produce the best results.

With Scrum your team will:

Deliver the main value quicker

Have a bigger chance of meeting the deadline

Create the product for less

Be more motivated

Collaborate better

Be more innovative and listen to client requirements more careful

When should I not choose Scrum?

Scrum application can be complicated in large teams or those very attached to the traditional process. It will also not be a good fit for those that expect a light and quick change into better results. Otherwise, it simply takes determination and will to take on the process and adapt it to your needs.

Is Scrum Master a job title or a role that someone with an existing job title fills?

Scrum Master is a role that someone with a job title fills. Normal practice is that the person playing the role of project manager plays the ScrumMaster’s role as well.

Can Product Owner and ScrumMaster’s roles be played by the same person?

No, since the ownership differs. The role of Product Owner and ScrumMaster are very much mutually exclusive. Product Owner takes care of the Product Backlog, Prioritization of User Stories, and Validation of the working product increment with the user stories allocated to the Sprint.

How might Scrum work for research projects?

Scrum can be applied to any project where the goal is to maximize the value of something (a “product”), and thus requires short feedback loops in order to govern what actually gets delivered and ends up being valuable. Research fits nicely in this category because, by definition, it is about learning something in order to achieve a broader purpose.

What about Professional Scrum Certification?

There are various Professional Scrum Certifications available including Professional Scrum Master™, Professional Scrum Product Owner™, Professional Scrum Developer™, Scaled Professional Scrum™, Professional Scrum™ with Kanban, Professional Agile Leadership™ and Professional Scrum™ with User Experience.

These assessments cover a range of areas related to the knowledge and real world usage of Scrum. Passing these credible and consistent assessments is highly regarded as true industry certification by individuals, organizations and industry associations.

You can visit the official Scrum website for more details.

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Let’s get started. I’ll see you inside the course 🙂

Who this course is for:

Anyone who has a passing familiarity with Project Management

Anyone who is a Project Manager, a member of a project team, or a stakeholder on a Project

Someone who doesn’t have an experience with formal project management approaches but is looking for one now

Anyone who has just heard the term Scrum and want to know more

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