
Explore the Agile manifesto and its emphasis on customer satisfaction, continuous delivery of working software, people interactions, and welcoming changing requirements through iterative, collaborative planning.
Explain the agile process through an incremental, iterative model that delivers working software in short iterations, guided by client feedback and evolving requirements.
Explore the scrum roles, especially the product owner, and how to manage product and sprint backlogs with stakeholders, plan sprints, set priorities, and coordinate daily scrums for a release.
The product backlog is a prioritized list of user stories capturing project requirements, with independent, negotiable, valuable, estimated, small, and testable items refined to keep high-value work at the top.
Explore scrum events and daily planning in agile teams: define sprint goals, identify and split requirements, estimate backlog items, and track progress with brief daily stand-ups and retrospectives.
Define and implement a clear definition of done with a checklist to confirm story completion, including functional and nonfunctional criteria, quality, and organization-specific standards at sprint end.
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO HELP YOU ON SCRUM TRAINING AND SCRUM CERTIFICATION.
The unique reasons for taking this course are:
SCRUM, in a Nutshell: It's a framework for managing and developing COMPLEX products. Also, its the reason why all projects now have timely delivery and 100% success.
What will i learn:
- What/Why/When/Where/How of Agile SCRUM.
- Agile SCRUM and WATERFALL Model.
- Agile methodology with MANIFESTO and Agile Principles.
- SCRUM Roles, SCRUM Artifacts, SCRUM Events.
-Moreover, topics like Scrum pillars, Burn-down Chart, Velocity, Definition of DONE, Planning Poker, SCRUM of SCRUMS.
- The SCRUM Quiz.
- Other Certification details with complete explanation of The Official Scrum Guide.
HAPPY LEARNING !