
Master Agile Requirements Management in the Scrum Framework
Understand how product requirements are created, refined, and evolved across the Agile product lifecycle — using Scrum practices that ensure clarity, collaboration, and continuous delivery. Exclusive on Udemy.
This course offers a practical, end-to-end view of how requirements are handled in Agile software development using Scrum. You’ll learn how to define and maintain User Stories, apply User Story Mapping, and use splitting, ordering, and estimation techniques to create a healthy and adaptive Product Backlog.
You’ll also see how Scrum roles and ceremonies (like Sprint Planning, Backlog Refinement, Sprint Review, and Retrospective) interact with the backlog to ensure continuous alignment with business goals.
Updated for the latest Scrum Guide™, this course reflects current best practices and modern Agile delivery approaches.
What You’ll Learn:
Manage Agile requirements effectively within the Scrum framework
Write clear, testable User Stories with acceptance criteria
Apply User Story Mapping for visual backlog organization
Use techniques to split, order, and prioritize backlog items
Understand how Scrum ceremonies process and evolve requirements
Apply Agile estimation and prioritization techniques confidently
See how Product Owners and Scrum teams collaborate around evolving needs
Whether you are managing a product backlog, facilitating Scrum events, or supporting Agile transformation — you’ll gain practical, actionable insights that improve how you handle requirements in real-world Scrum environments.
What You’ll Learn
Manage requirements effectively in Agile and Scrum
Write and maintain clear User Stories with acceptance criteria
Apply User Story Mapping for backlog visualization
Use techniques for splitting, ordering, and prioritizing backlog items
Understand how Scrum events process evolving requirements
Apply Agile estimation and prioritization methods
Requirements
Basic knowledge of software development is helpful
No prior Agile experience required — Scrum basics are covered in the first section
Who This Course Is For
Professionals involved in Agile software development or product delivery
Product Owners, Scrum Masters, and team members managing product backlogs
Business Analysts and Project Managers transitioning to Agile
Anyone who wants to understand how requirements are handled in Scrum
Professionals preparing for Agile Product Owner roles or interview-style discussions
Content Overlap Notice (Please Review the Curriculum)
This course may include, overlap with, or be part of content from other courses offered by the instructor. If you already have a related course, please review the curriculum to understand the extent of overlap before enrolling.
If you already own the following course(s), please note that major portion of this course is included within:
1. Managing User Stories in the Scrum Framework
2. Agile PO Masterclass: Agile Product Ownership with Scrum