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Introduction to Scrum (Scrum Guide) With More PSM1 terms
Rating: 3.6 out of 5(41 ratings)
552 students
Last updated 4/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn about Scrum guide from scrum org website
  • Learn about Scrum Basic Terms for Professional Scrum master (PSM 1) Certification
  • Know about Technical Debt, Cone of uncertainity, Burn up and burn down charts
  • More Udemy course offers

Course content

1 section5 lectures33m total length
  • Introduction0:36
  • Scrum Guide Overview 18:38

    This Lecture consists of-

    1- Scrum definition

    2- Scrum principles and scrum values

    3- Scrum Team , Developers , Product Owner and Scrum master

  • Scrum Guide Overview 29:19

    This Lecture consists of-

    Scrum Events - Scrum , Daily Scrum, Sprint Planning, Spring Review, Sprint Retrospective

  • Scrum Guide Overview 38:52

    This Lecture Consists of:

    Additional Terms (not in scrum guide)- Burn up and Burn Down charts, Cone of Uncertainity,

    Velocity, Technical debt

  • Scrum guide Overview 45:58

    This Lecture Consists Of:

    Product Backlog, Sprint backlog, Increment


  • scrum

Requirements

  • No prequisite

Description

This Introduction to Scrum Course (Based on scrum guide 2020 for Professional Scrum Master 1) consists of the following-

1- Scrum definition

2- Scrum principles and scrum values

3- Scrum Team , Developers , Product Owner and Scrum master

4- Scrum Events - Scrum , Daily Scrum, Sprint Planning, Spring Review, Sprint Retrospective

5- Additional Terms (not in scrum guide)- Burn up and Burn Down charts, Cone of Uncertainity,

Velocity, Technical debt

6- Product Backlog, Sprint backlog, Increment

7- Quiz

The content consists of the following sub details-

Scrum framework, Key elements include self-organizing teams, iterative development cycles (Sprints), and regular feedback loops , Scrum Principles of Empirical Process Control , Self-Organization, Iterative Development, Collaboration. It also covers Scrum Values of Commitment, Focus, Openness, Respect and Courage & about the Scrum Team, Developers, Product Owner, and Scrum Master

It also covers the Scrum Events Sprint, Daily Scrum: Sprint Planning, Sprint Review ,Sprint Retrospective

and the Additional Terms which are not present in the Scrum Guide like Burn-up charts and Burn-down Charts, the Cone of Uncertainty , Velocity and Technical Debt

It also covers the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog and Increment.

This course provides the basics of scrum as per the scrum guide curriculum to gain scrum and related terms understanding

Who this course is for:

  • IT and non IT Professionals both