Scrum 101: Scrum Master Training Course
Description:
This Scrum Framework online training course provides an introduction to the Scrum Framework as well as a quick route to become a certified Scrum Master. You will learn the fundamentals of Scrum in this course, which will also get you ready for the Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) exam offered by Scrum.org. The finest first step you can take to become a Scrum master is this.
This course will show you how to lead a team so that your vision can be realized and be ready for the market if you are an entrepreneur with an idea.
Until now, you may have had difficulty leading a team to develop the ideal product or service, or you may have completed a project and the thing developed was over budget, delayed, and after it was published, it didn't garner as many consumers as you had planned.
This course will be useful if this seems familiar.
Requirements:
No prior knowledge is necessary, but a background in project management or software development is useful
Who should take this course:
- Those seeking to advance their careers in product development and management
- Former project managers eager to upgrade their skills with the Scrum Framework Business owners hoping to maximize the value of their generated products
- Any Scrum or Agile developer wishing to make a side transition into management should consider this.
- Anyone who wants to become a certified Scrum Master Anyone who wants to take the Professional Scrum Master PSM 1 certification
Credit:
Agile for Humans
What You Will Learn
At the end of this study you will learn the following:
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Scrum Framework Course Introduction
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The Scrum Founders and History of Scrum
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The Scrum Framework and Complexity
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Scrum Theory and Empiricism
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Understanding the Scrum Values
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The Product Owner Accountability
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The Scrum Master Accountability
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The Scrum Developer Accountability
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The Scrum Team and Collective Accountability
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The Product Backlog Artifact
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The Product Goal Commitment
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The Sprint Backlog Artifact
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The Sprint Goal Commitment
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The Product Increment Artifact
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The Definition of Done Commitment
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The Sprint Event
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The Sprint Planning Event
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The Daily Scrum Event
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The Sprint Review Event
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The Sprint Retrospective Event