Scrum
Scrum is an agile framework that enhances software delivery, through encouraging short, high-effort, collaborative, and extremely productive team “sprints”, instead of working on a longitudinal, motivation-deflating, and resource-consuming project. A Scrum Team consists of a Scrum Master, a Product Owner, and the Scrum Development Team.
Reasons to Choose:
- Become an efficient Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Developer
- Enhance your awareness of the Scrum framework in order to boost productivity
- Demonstrate your ability to understand Scrum values, practices, and applications to lead Scrum Teams
- Develop your professional proficiency in a rapidly increasing and utilised management framework
- Learn how to introduce the Scrum framework into your organisation to ameliorate the operational capacity of project
Scrum Training
Explore Agile project management and implementation with Scrum training for professionals
Scrum Master Certification
Scrum Master Training Course Outline
This Scrum Master Certification consists of two days of classroom-based training, combining instructor-led teaching and practical exercises. On the final day of the course, you will take a 1-hour Scrum Master exam to confirm your knowledge.
This course covers the following topics:
Module 1: Introduction
- Overview of Agile
- What is Agile?
- Key Concepts in Agile Methodologies
- Waterfall/V Project Methodologies
- Origin of Agile
- Agile Manifesto
- What is Scrum?
- Scrum Overview
- Differences Between Agile and Scrum
- Why is Scrum Popular?
- Uncertainty and Volatility
- Downsides of Scrum
- Technical Project Layers of Knowledge
Module 2: Overview of the Scrum Process
- How Scrum Works?
- Scrum Team
- Groups in Scrum
- What Does the Scrum Master Do?
- Key Features of Scrum
Module 3: Inside the Scrum Process
- Scrum Theory
- Scrum Values
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Product Owner
- What to look for in a PO?
- Development Team
- Development Team Size
- Development Team Responsibilities
- Scrum Master Responsibilities
- Scrum Master and the Product Owner
- Scrum Master and the Development Team
- Scrum Master and the Organisation
- Scrum Events
- Overview
- Timeboxing
- Sprint
- Planning Horizon
- Increments
- Cancelling a Sprint
- Sprint Planning
- Sprint Goal
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
- Scrum Artefacts
- Product Backlog
- Resource Requirements
- Sprint Backlog
- Managing the Sprint Backlog
Module 4: Scrum Master Techniques
- Servant Leadership
- Personality Styles
- What is Personality Styles?
- Four Personality Styles
Module 5: Key Scrum Techniques
- Estimating
- User Stories
- Kanban Board
- Definition of “Done”
- Definition of “Ready”
- MoSCoW
- Retrospectives
- Estimating
- Burn Charts
- Team BoardInformation Radiators
Module 6: Scaling and Adaptation
- Scrum of Scrums (Meta Scrum)
- DSDM Methodology
- DSDM Framework
Price – From €895
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Who should attend this Scrum training course?
This course is recommended for candidates who are looking to build on their Project Management and Scrum techniques.
Scrum Master Certification Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for undertaking this course.
Scrum Master Course Overview
Scrum is an Agile process that allows users to focus on delivering the highest business value in the shortest time. Scrum allows practitioners to inspect actual working software and decide whether to release it or continue another enhancement program. The Scrum Master leads the Scrum team and is liable for the success of a project, giving direction to the product owner and the team and ensuring that team members follow all agile practices. It plays a crucial role as the facilitator and mentor to guide the scrum team for the product development process. The demand for Scrum Masters is high because every team wants a dedicated person to manage various Agile projects and assist the team. So, this course will help learners to add Scrum Master as a skill in their profile and surely help them climb up the ladder of success in terms of value and career opportunities.
Our 2-day Scrum Master Certification course aims to provide delegates with a comprehensive knowledge of scrum. During this course, delegates will learn about the difference between scrum and agile and why scrum is popular. They will also learn about various essential topics such as agile methodologies, scrum team, sprint planning, personality styles, scrum techniques, DSDM methodology, and many more. Our highly professional trainer with years of experience in teaching such courses will conduct this training course and will help you get a complete understanding of this course.
This training will also cover the following concepts:
- Origin of agile
- Key features of scrum
- Scrum artefacts
- Kanban board
- DSDM framework
At the end of this Scrum Master Certification, delegates will be able to use various scrum techniques effectively and efficiently. They will also be able to develop a team and perform various roles and responsibilities of scrum master.
Scrum Product Owner Training
Scrum Product Owner Training Course Outline
This 2-day Scrum certification course enables aspiring Product Owners to develop their knowledge of how to maintain and manage a responsive product backlog and have a product vision that represents the stakeholder’s and customer’s requirements. On the final day of the course, you will take a 1-hour exam to confirm your Scrum Product Owner knowledge.
This course covers the following topics:
- Introduction to Scrum Product Owner and Product Ownership
- Principles, Definitions, and Terminology of Scrum
- Product Owner Roles, Objectives, Backlog Items, Vision, and Roadmap
- Scrum Framework, Traditional Roles and Teamwork, Development Team Roles
- Third Party Contractual Relationships
- Scrum Meeting and Scrum Boards Overview
- Project Scope
- Sprints, Increments, and Releases
- Product Business Model and Market Analysis
- Stakeholder Engagement and Management
- Scrum Master Roles
- The Sprint Backlog and the Sprint Retrospective
- Requirements Techniques
- Velocity Progress Tracking and Forecasting
- Release Management and Planning Estimating
- Progress Tracking and Burn Down Charts
- The Product Vision and Backlog
- The Daily Scrum Meeting and the Sprint Review Meeting
- Acceptance Criteria and Testing
- User Stories
- Multiple and Distributed Scrum Teams
- MoSCoW method
Price – From €895
Contact us for pricing information and receive upto 20% discount.
Who should attend Scrum Training Course?
This Scrum training course is highly targeted towards those who already understand Scrum principles and wish to fulfil the role of Product Owner.
Scrum Product Owner Prerequisites
Prior to attending the Scrum Product Owner training course, it is essential that candidates have a basic understanding of Scrum principles.
Scrum Product Owner Training Course Overview
A Scrum Product Owner’s principle task is to provide the concept of the project and have the ability to clearly and accurately convey this vision to the Scrum team. This is essential to kick-starting the initial stages of an Agile Software development project. As the Scrum Product Owner is often the project’s key stakeholder, it is important for them to aptly work with other important stakeholders and provide a vision that accurately reflects these stakeholders and the customer’s project concept. This is achieved through maintaining and managing a responsive product backlog. The backlog is critical in securing the timely completion of a quality software project.
In addition to these tasks, a Scrum Product Owner must motivate their team and provide a clear focussed goal. They must not add to their team member’s requirements during a sprint. The Scrum Product Owner training course will enable delegates to gain a Scrum certification and for the Scrum Product Owner to be able to uphold these responsibilities to the best of their ability.
- Scrum Product Owners are usually individuals in positions of authority, e.g. Directors
- Effectively maintain and manage a responsive backlog
- Maintain a clear and focused goal in line with customer and shareholder’s requirements
- Align yourself with these examples of organizations that use Scrum: Netflix, Adobe, ING, and Vodafone
Scrum Developer Training
Scrum Developer Training Course Outline
This 2-day Scrum Developer course will enable delegates to gain knowledge on how to enhance their project management skills using Scrum. After completing the Scrum course, delegates will be able to conduct Agile testing using Scrum development skills. The exam will be sat on the second and final day of the course.
This course covers the following topics:
- Introduction to Scrum Developer
- Key Concepts
- Terminology and Definitions
- the Scrum Framework
- Lifecycle Management
- Lifecycle Management Implementation
- Scrum Development Skills
- The Product Backlog
- Agile Testing
- Emerging Architectures
- Quality Codes
- Scrum Challenges
- Scrum Methodologies
Price – From €895
Contact us for pricing information and receive upto 20% discount.
Who should attend Scrum Training Course?
This Scrum Developer training course is open to everyone, but it is essential that delegates have a basic understanding of Scrum principles. This Scrum training course is highly targeted towards those who want to develop their project management skills using the Scrum framework. Software Engineers and Infrastructure developers commonly take this course.
Scrum Developer Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for undertaking this course.
Scrum Developer Training Course Overview
This 2-day Scrum Developer training course is aimed at those who wish to develop their project management skills using a Scrum framework. It will help delegates to produce functional software and conduct Agile product testing so that they can improve performance in accordance with Scrum framework. This Scrum Developer course shall also enable delegates to create software that aligns to stakeholder’s and customer’s criteria. This course content is expansive, in-depth, and conveniently condensed into a 2- day course.
- Effectively maintain and manage a responsive backlog
- Scrum Developers are often Software Engineers and Infrastructure Developers
- Align yourself with these examples of organisations that use Scrum: Netflix, Adobe, ING, and Vodafone