Upskilling Agile: Scrum for Product Owner and Scrum Master
What you'll learn
- What is Agile Software development and Why to use Agile?
- Why Agile Rocks?
- Agile Myth Busters - 13 Myths in details
- What is Product, Product Vision, Product Strategy, Product Roadmap, examples and how to create them
- The Scrum Guide 2020 - What has been changed?
- What is Empiricism and why it is important for Scrum
- Scrum framework
- Why Agile Rocks?
- Agile MythBusters: 13 Agile Myths
- Scrum team: Scrum Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development team
- The Difference Between Agile and Scrum
- Changes for the Scrum Masters in relation to Scrum Guide 2020
- Product Goal Introduction
- Scrum events (What is Sprint, Sprint Goal, mandatory events, duration, who attends...)
- Product Backlog refinement (Backlog Grooming)
- The Theme, Epics, User Stories, and Tasks with examples and technique for time estimation
- Scrum Artifacts (Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increment) and what is Scrum Board
- Definition of Ready (DoR), Definition of Done (DoD) and Acceptance criteria with tips for writing
- Introduction to Evidence-Based Management EBM (2020 Edition)
- Scrum Certification, (Scrum org and Scrum Alliance), tips for all those who want to prepare for the exam on their own
- 100 Carefully Selected Questions and Answers for Scrum certification.
- Your first job as a Product owner - where to start in case you will have to work on an EXISTING PRODUCT or a brand new product
- Agile Testing Job Interview Questions and Answers
- Recap, Last Words and your next steps...
Requirements
- There are no pre-requisites for this course. I explain everything from the ground up
Description
Do you want to be successful in Agile and Scrum? WELCOME TO Upskilling Agile: Scrum for Product Owner and Scrum Master COURSE
This Agile and Scrum Course saves money, and it is short and clear enough. You will learn:
Module 1 - Introduction to Agile and Scrum Masterclass
Lesson 1: This is an introduction to this Masterclass training. Students will have a brief overview of what will be talking about and what they will learn.
Lesson 2: The Scrum Guide 2020 - What has been changed? Let’s walk through the list of the majority of changed elements.
Module 2 - What is agile software development?
Lesson 1: Introduction to Agile, Why Agile?
Lesson 2: The Values and Principles of the Agile Manifesto
Lesson 3: Difference Between Agile and Scrum
Lesson 4: Why Agile Rocks - Why Agile is better than Waterfall?
Lesson 5: Agile Myth busters: 13 Myths in details
Module 3 - What is the Product?
Lesson 1: Product introduction
Lesson 2: Introduction to the Product Goal (2020)
Lesson 3: Product Vision
Lesson 4: Product Strategy
Lesson 5: Product Roadmap
Module 4 - The Three Pillars of Empiricism
Lesson 1: Introduction to the three pillars of Empiricism
Lesson 2: Challenges and examples of Empiricism
Module 5 - Scrum Framework
Lesson 1: Introduction to Scrum Framework
Lesson 2: Scrum team
Lesson 3: The Product Owner
Lesson 4: The Scrum Master
Lesson 5: Changes for the Scrum Masters concerning Scrum Guide 2020
Lesson 6: Developers in Scrum
Lesson 7: Stakeholders
Module 6 - Scrum timeboxing, Scrum Events, and more...
Lesson 1: Scrum Timeboxing and Scrum Events Introduction
Lesson 2: The Sprint
Lesson 3: The Sprint Goal
Lesson 4: First Scrum event: Sprint Planning
Lesson 5: Second Scrum event: Daily Scrum
Lesson 6: Third Scrum event: Sprint Review
Lesson 7: Fourth Scrum event: Sprint Retrospective
Lesson 8: Product Backlog refinement
Lesson 9: Introduction to Release Planning
Module 7 - The Theme, Epics, User Stories, and Tasks
Lesson 1: Introduction
Lesson 2: Themes
Lesson 3: Epics
Lesson 4: User stories
Lesson 5: User Story Mapping
Lesson 6: Tasks
Module 8 - Scrum Artifacts
Lesson 1: Introduction to Scrum Artifacts
Lesson 2: Product Backlog
Lesson 3: Sprint Backlog
Lesson 4: Scrum Board with DEMO
Lesson 5: The Increment
Lesson 6: What is Burndown Chart in Scrum?
Module 9 - Definition of Ready, Definition of Done, and Acceptance criteria
Lesson 1: Definition of Ready (DoR)
Lesson 2: Definition of Done (DoD)
Lesson 3: Acceptance criteria (AC)
Module 10 - Introduction to Evidence-Based Management 2020
Lesson 1: Introduction to evidence-based management (EBM)
Lesson 2: The benefits of evidence-based management
Module 11 - Scrum Certification
Lesson 1: Introduction to Scrum Certification
Lesson 2: General details about Scrum org Certifications
Lesson 3: Tips and Learning path for self-preparation
Lesson 4: General details about Scrum Alliance Certifications
Lesson 5: Which Scrum Certification Body Should you Choose?
Lesson 6: 100 Carefully Selected Questions and Answers for Scrum certification.
Module 12 - Your first job as a Product owner - where to start?
Lesson 1: You get your first job as a PO - where to start – Introduction
Lesson 2: Where to start building an existing product?
Lesson 3: Where to start if you are going to build a new product from scratch?
Module 13 - Transition from Traditional to Agile
Lesson 1: Introduction to module
Lesson 2: We need evidence of success – A Case Study
Lesson 3: Differences in project management - Agile vs. Waterfall
Lesson 4: Habits from traditional environments you need to watch out for
Lesson 5: Why traditional project management techniques are still so prevalent
Lesson 6: Differences between traditional and agile on how to maintain your teams
Lesson 7: Rewards for traditional Project Managers working with Agile projects
Lesson 8: SIMILARITIES - the Traditional World and the Agile
Lesson 9: Project manager characteristics who is going to be successful with agile
Lesson 10: Productive thinking, advances, and challenges about agile
Lesson 11: The State of Agility - Benefits of organizational Agility
Lesson 12: TIPS to Manage a Transition from Waterfall to Agile
Lesson 13: TIPS for transitioning Clients to an Agile Process
Lesson 14: 4 Ways to Ease the Transition from Waterfall to Agile
Lesson 15: TIPS to Increase Agility in your organization
Lesson 16: How to Choose the Right Agile Framework
Module 14 – Recap, Class Project, and Last Words
Lesson 1: Short animated presentation
Lesson 2: Class Project (Now it is your turn)
Lesson 3: All right, we've reached the end of this Masterclass. Congratulations!
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After sections, we will have a short knowledge test - Multiple choice questions.
You will surely find some essential things in between the lines, too, namely, my love and effort invested into making my communication with you original, useful, and attractive, as well as a promise of continuous improvement.
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If you are looking for Scrum certification quick tips, or if you are looking to find a job in one of the Scrum roles or just want to learn more about Scrum and Agile software development, you are at the right place.
Isn't it frustrating that you fail the Scrum certification again and again? Don't you hate when you are getting rejected in a competition for one of the Scrum rolls?
Hi everyone, my name is Dejan. I am a Professional Scrum Product Owner, Professional Scrum Master, Agile Coach, and Trainer of trainers.
Based on my previous experience, I have created this User-friendly Course so I can help individuals and teams to get better results at what they are doing.
I promise you that I will not waste your time. We will be very productive and efficient.
So let's start your Agile and Scrum Journey RIGHT NOW.
WELCOME TO Upskilling Agile: Scrum for Product Owner and Scrum Master COURSE and don't forget to grab your Certificate of Completion at the end of the Course!!!
Who this course is for:
- People who are preparing for Scrum exams PSPO, PSM...
- People who got their first Scrum job and don't know where to start
- People who want to learn quickly about Scrum, Agile and Software development
- Senior executives who wish to actively promote agile concepts across business teams and to link those concepts directly to business-related outcomes
- People who want to learn why Agile is important
- Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches
- Product Owners
- Project Managers
Course content
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- 11:50The Scrum Guide 2020 - What has been changed?
Instructor
Master of Computer Science and Information Technology, ITIL, PSPO, PSM, CIO, Agile coach, trainer of trainers, Digital entrepreneur, Lieder, Consultant, Project manager, Joomla and Moodle expert, entrepreneurs...
· Ability to set priorities and to work in a team,
· Sense of initiative and organization and sense of responsibility,
· Ability to work independently and without direct supervision,
· Tactful, good sense of humor, good self-control,
· Strong enthusiasm and positive energy
· Driving license category “B,”
· Married, father of two children,
· Sport: Boxing, Tennis, bicycle, chess, table tennis.
· Hobby: Playing guitar (finished Music School) and singing, learning to play piano, long walks, Website design
· Positive experience in teamwork,
· Good aspiration for developing existing knowledge and learning new things.