In this two day class students are challenged to explore the Agile and Scrum principles so they can better understand what to do when applying Scrum to support their teams and organizations.
In this two day class students are challenged to explore the Agile and Scrum principles so they can better understand what to do when applying Scrum to support their teams and organizations.
The course, developed by Scrum.org, uses a combination of instructor-led and activity-based learning where students work together in teams.
Professional Scrum Trainers (PSTs) bring their own Scrum Master experiences and stories to the class and use their skills as professional trainers to deliver the material using their own unique delivery style.
The result is an engaging, enjoyable learning experience where students gain a deep understanding of Scrum theory and principles, the Scrum Master accountabilities and why each element of the Scrum framework is important.
Students leave this course with an appreciation for Professional Scrum, the agile mindset and how to deal with common myths and impediments to agility.
They gain the knowledge and understanding about how to choose and apply the appropriate practices and techniques that will be most beneficial for their Scrum Teams.
Course Learning Objectives
Help Scrum Teams deliver value to their organization
Understand the theory and principles behind Scrum and empiricism
Understand how each part of the Scrum framework ties back to the principles and theory
Understand uncertainty and complexity in product delivery
Understand the meaning and importance of the Scrum values
Learn what Done means and why it is crucial to transparency
Know how to use the Product Backlog to plan with agility
Understand the importance of self-managing teams, interpersonal skills needed, and the Scrum Master role
Clarify the leadership role a Scrum Master plays on the team
Learn the skills and traits and behavior shifts required to be a Scrum Master
Who Should Attend this class?
This course is appropriate for students in any industry where teams are working to solve complex problems. The Professional Scrum Master course is for:
Practitioners that are interested in starting a career as a Scrum Master
Scrum Masters, Agile/Scrum Coaches and consultant looking to improve their use of Scrum
Anyone involved in product delivery using Scrum
Professional Scrum Certification
All participants completing the Professional Scrum Master course will receive a password to attempt the Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) assessment. The industry-recognized PSM I certification requires a minimum passing score of 85%.
PSM class participants who attempt the PSM I assessment within 14 days of receiving their free password and do not score at least 85% will be granted a 2nd attempt at no additional cost.
Lean Agility helps knowledge workers and their leaders deliver better-quality work, faster, through more efficient processes and engaged people.
Know-how, tools, and techniques drawn from the best of Lean, Agile/Scrum and Service Design thinking to work smarter not harder in an office and virtual environment.
Our Mission
Making knowledge work - work better.
We believe that bad processes almost always beat good people, so we teach people how to see and take advantage of opportunities to improve processes specific to knowledge work so they are motivated and enabled to deliver products and services better.
At the same time, the work becomes more interesting and engaging, charging not draining their batteries.
The Lean Agility Story
It started with an urgent business problem.
In 2002, the Royal Canadian Mint had encountered a string of losses and faced the threat of being sold or shut down.
The CEO called our founder Craig (an employee at the time) into his office, asking him to improve the Mint’s performance appraisal system to help bring the organization back to profitability.
The CEO said “I’m off on vacation for the next two weeks – but I want your report on my desk when I return”.
Understanding that the appraisal process was part of the problem, but that poor processes were a much bigger cause, Craig and his team desperately researched process improvement, finding and reading the book “Lean Thinking” by Womack and Jones. It described several Lean turnarounds that almost exactly mirrored the challenges of the Mint at the time.
Convinced that Lean was a great approach to the Mint’s biggest problems, Craig FedExed a copy of the book to the CEO’s cottage in the Maritimes. A few days later, the CEO wrote back: “Craig, Great book. We’re going to do Lean. I’m back on Monday. You’re in charge. Be ready! David.”
Craig and his team learned on the fly how to adapt the Lean approach to improve many different types of business processes. Within the first 12 months, the Mint returned to profitability for the first time in years.
Harnessing the ingenuity of the people, over the following years, the organization realized tens of millions of dollars of improvements, dramatically reduced the time and effort to deliver products and services and moved from a stretch of financial losses to an annual profit of over $68 million.
In the same era, employee engagement skyrocketed, and the Mint became the first public sector organization to be named among the 35 best companies to work for in Canada by the Report on Business Magazine of the Globe and Mail.
They also learned that you could try to “do Lean”, but to make it stick, you have to “live Lean”
In 2010, realizing the potential of Lean in knowledge and service processes-yet finding little to no guidance available on how to do so, Craig started Lean Agility to help knowledge-work organizations improve how they work.
Since its inception, Lean Agility has trained thousands of knowledge workers in its approaches and consulted with more than 50 public, private and not-for-profit organizations to help them get better at what they do.
Our People
Leading some of Canada’s largest, most successful public sector transformations
Lean Agility has grown from a staff of one (Founder, Craig Szelestowski) to comprise a network of seasoned change agents from some of Canada’s most successful business transformations.
Each of our people bring their own brand of specialized experience in multiple improvement disciplines and together they have contributed to the development of a proven, proprietary approach customized to the challenges and objectives faced by knowledge work organizations.
What Makes Us Different?
While we have built much of our practice on the principles of Lean Enterprise, we do not limit ourselves to what are thought of as traditional Lean tools, methods, and mindsets.
Many firms specialize in only one discipline: Lean, or Six Sigma, or Agile/Scrum or Service Design. In our experience, organizational issues don’t always fit cozily into these categories. Making organizations work better requires more of a toolbox than a single tool.
Our training and consulting practice gives clients access to a full integrated virtual toolkit drawn and adapted to knowledge work from, among others:
Lean
Agile/Scrum
Service Design/Design Thinking
Six Sigma
ITIL
Lean Startup
It is this nimbleness that puts the “Agility” in our name.
Further, transforming work to create sustained, measurable results is about 10% technical challenge, and 90% human challenge. Unlike on an assembly line, in knowledge work, people get to choose what they do and how they do it.
Using principles of First Followers, Natural Attractors, and proactive human change management, we help you influence how your organization thinks. Different mindset = different methods and results.
Our approach creates greater momentum and faster change that is owned and sustained by the people doing and leading the work.
The Professional Scrum Master (PSM I) course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of the Scrum framework and its application in complex project management. The course is divided into modules that build upon each other to deepen the learner's knowledge and skills.
Agile Scrum is about working together to successfully reach the goal. Agile methodologies are popular approaches in software development & are increasingly being used in other areas. Scrum practices include establishing cross-functional & self-managing.
"Scrum Open, Professional Scrum™, Professional Scrum Master™, PSM, PSM I, PSM 1, etc. is the protected brand of Scrum.org. Our course and practice exams are neither endorsed by nor affiliated with Scrum.org."
This Certified ScrumMaster training course is suitable for those practicing or looking to practice the art of the ScrumMaster, but is highly valuable for anyone involved in Scrum (Managers, Team Members, Product Managers, etc.).
In this two-day course, attendees will gain an understanding of the role of a Scrum Master in a SAFe enterprise. Unlike traditional Scrum Master training that focuses on the fundamentals of team-level Scrum
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