This course teaches students how to become a Scrum Master. A Scrum Master helps project teams properly use Scrum, increasing the likelihood of the project’s overall success. Scrum Masters understand Scrum values, practices, and applications and provide a level of knowledge and expertise above and beyond that of typical project managers. Scrum Masters act as “servant leaders,” helping the rest of the Scrum team work together and learn the Scrum framework. The Scrum methodology allows a team to self-organize and make changes quickly, in accordance with agile principles. A qualified scrum master will lead these teams and projects to successful completion. Our Agile/Scrum course is also the perfect companion to this course. For students looking to enhance or become certified as a PMP, our project management training course, Project Management Professional (PMP®) – 6th Edition is an excellent choice.
What will you learn?
This course includes 4 hours of training and 32 course videos. The course is designed to give professionals getting started as Scrum practitioners an understanding of the project management methodology. The certification process provides candidates with an understanding of Scrum values, which emphasize teamwork, accountability, and iterative progress toward a well-defined goal.
Scrum, an Agile framework has been picking up momentum in creating innovation and improving productivity across organizations. A high-performing Scrum team always contributes to the success of an Agile project and the Scrum Master is the main person responsible for steering the project in the right direction. In this course, you will learn how becoming a ScrumMaster will boosts your confidence in implementing the Scrum framework effectively in organizations.
Key Learning Topics In This Course
- Give an understanding of the project management methodology
- An efficient understanding of Scrum values
- Teamwork, accountability, and iterative progress toward a well-defined goal
Course Module
Module 1: Development Methods
- Introduction To Certified Scrum Master
- Development Methods
Module 2: Agile Manifesto Principles
- Agile Manifesto Principles
Module 3: Scrum
- Scrum
- Scrum Summary
Module 4: Why Scrum
- Why Scrum?
Module 5: Scrum-Roles Overview
- Scrum – Roles Overview
Module 6: Product Owner
- Product Owner
Module 7: Scrum Master
- Scrum Master
Module 8: Scrum Team
- Scrum Team
Module 9: Scrum Process
- Scrum Process
Module 10: Scrum Project Phase
- Scrum Project Phase
Module 11: Plan and Estimate
- Plan And Estimate
Module 12: Implement
- Implement
Module 13: Review and Retrospect
- Review And Retrospect
Module 14: Release
- Release
Module 15: Project Vision
- Project Vision
Module 16: Scrum Master and Stake Holder(s)
- Scrum Master And Stake Holders
Module 17: Form Scrum Team
- Form Scrum Team
Module 18: Develop Epics
- Develop Epics
Module 19: User Stories
- User Stories
Module 20: Justifications and Sample Change(s)
- Justifications And Sample Changes
Module 21: Creating a Prioritized Backlog
- Creating A Prioritized Backlog
Module 22: Conduct Release Planning
- Conduct Release Planning
Module 23: Sprints
- Sprints
Module 24: Scrum Framework
- Scrum Framework – Part 1 Roles
- Scrum Framework – Part 2 Ceremonies
- Scrum Framework – Part 3 Artifacts
Module 25: Scrum of Scrums
- Scrum Of Scrums
Module 26: Scrum Demo
- Scrum Demo
Module 27: Review
- Review
- Outro