
Explore agile and Scrum fundamentals, including values, roles, events, and artifacts, and prepare for Scrum Master certification through a complete overview of agile project management.
Explore traditional waterfall project management, its phases and drawbacks, then discover Agile methods and frameworks and why Agile delivers value.
Explain the waterfall methodology as a linear, phase-by-phase approach with requirements, design, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance. Highlight its drawbacks, including long timelines, fixed requirements, and minimal client involvement.
Agile offers an iterative, adaptive, team-based approach to project management and software development, delivering in short iterations of functional components with Scrum as a popular framework.
Introduce scrum, the popular agile framework, covering its history, how the process works, benefits, as well as scrum theory and scrum values.
Learn the history and core ideas of scrum, from its 1986 origin and rugby-inspired cross-functional teamwork to the 1993 implementation and sprint-based delivery, a lightweight framework for delivering complex products.
Explore the scrum skeleton: from product backlog to sprint backlog and sprint, with daily scrums, a potentially shippable increment, sprint review, and retrospective driving release and improvement.
Discover how Scrum delivers flexibility, adaptability, and rapid feedback through cross-discipline collaboration, continuous integration and delivery, and incremental working functionality that raises quality and customer satisfaction.
Explore Scrum theory grounded in an empirical process, and learn how transparency, inspection, and adaptation enable continuous improvement through team collaboration and customer feedback.
Explore the five Scrum values—commitment, courage, focus, openness, and respect—that drive agile culture, teamwork, and honest collaboration within a Scrum team.
Explore the Scrum roles: product owner, Scrum Master, and developers, and their responsibilities, then examine key artifacts such as product backlog, sprint backlog, product increment, and burn down chart.
Explore the three Scrum roles—product owner, Scrum Master, and developers—and how they collaborate to define vision, manage the backlog, plan sprints, and deliver a shippable product.
Explore the three Scrum artifacts: product backlog, sprint backlog, and increment, and how they guide evolving requirements, sprint planning, and producing a usable product increment.
Explore sprint events and the Scrum process, from sprint duration to daily scrum, sprint review, and sprint retrospective, then the detailed Scrum framework.
Explore the four scrum events: sprint planning, daily scrum, sprint review, and retrospective. Each time-boxed session drives progress toward a potentially shippable increment and backlog updates.
Scrum begins with a product backlog created by the product owner, turning requirements into user stories and tasks for sprint planning, with daily scrums, a sprint review, and a retrospective.
Begin your certification journey by completing the open assessment to gain confidence, then pursue official Scrum certification with Alliance or Scrum.org.
Scrum is a widely used handy framework for Agile software development. This course provides an introduction to the Scrum framework and what it takes to become a certified Scrum Master.
All Scrum-related contents are fully based on the latest Scrum Guide (2020) and latest industry standards.
Three reasons to TAKE THIS COURSE right now!
The course is highly efficient, covering all the essential aspects of Scrum in less than 1 hours.
The course is eye-opening, clearly explaining Scrum with proper learning curve and visual explanations.
It helps you to prepare for CSM (Certified Scrum Master) certification
At the end of this Course
You will have an excellent overview of the core concepts of Agile Scrum.
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