This entry level course is designed to teach participants the fundamental principles of Agile and how they are implemented in Scrum.
This entry level course is designed to teach participants the fundamental principles of Agile and how they are implemented in Scrum.
The course focuses on the roles, artifacts and ceremonies used on a Scrum project, with an emphasis on practical approaches to transitioning to Scrum. The course is evenly divided between lecture and hands-on exercises.
Target Audience
This course is intended for individuals or organizations seeking to gain an understanding of Scrum and Agile.
It is intended for Developers, Managers, Quality Assurance managers and engineers, testers, Business Analysts, Technical Writers, and anyone else wanting to learn about Scrum.
Learning Outcomes / Objectives
After completing the course, individuals will understand
The fundamental principles of Agile software Development
The roles defined by Scrum
The artifacts and ceremonies of Scrum and their rationale
How requirements are managed in Scrum
The multi-level planning required on an Agile project
Techniques for Scaling Scrum
How to deal with distributed teams on an Agile project
Topic List
Success
Problems
Developer
Manager
Company
Play the Marshmallow game – illustrating the problem!
Predictive vs. Adaptive management
Golden triangle of project management (schedule, scope, budget)
Definitions and examples
Big picture
Inverting the Golden Triangle
Cynefin
User stories and the Product Backlog
Definitions of Done and Ready
Grooming the backlog
Task Estimation – Planning Poker exercise
Daily stand up
Sprint planning
Showcase
Retrospective
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