
Welcome to Learn How Scrum Works in 30 Minutes Course.
Based on my previous experience, I have created this User-friendly Course to help individuals interested in Scrum understand the basis of Scrum and decide if this funny, profitable but challenging career is right for you.
This course is short but still very clearly indicates the optimal Scrum learning path and guides you in the right direction to gain all necessary skills with the right sources and tools needed to work as a Scrum Master or Product Owner.
There are no pre-requisites for this Course. Everyone can join. I explain everything from the ground up.
You will surely find some great things in this Course, in between the lines, namely, my passion invested into making my communication with you original, useful, and attractive.
Even though this course is very short, please check the description of this course, because we will cover lots of things here.
In this dynamic lecture, we're kicking things off with a bang! Join us as we dive deep into the world of Scrum and reveal powerful learning strategies to supercharge your educational experience.
What You'll Learn in This Lecture:
The importance of FOCUS in your learning journey.
How handwritten notes can enhance your understanding?
The Two-Column Method for optimized note-taking.
The art of visualizing your goals for motivation.
Applying Scrum concepts in real-world scenarios.
The science of spaced repetition for long-term retention.
Agile Market Share: According to the latest trends, there is no other Agile approach that comes close to the popularity of Scrum. But the question remains: how many of the companies that say they use Scrum, use it properly?
Scrum encourages teams to learn through experiences, self-organize while working on a problem, and reflect on their wins and losses to improve continuously. While software development teams most frequently use Scrum, its principles and lessons can be used for all kinds of NOT IT-related teamwork.
Learn more in this lecture...
Scrum’s artifacts represent work or value. They are designed to maximize the transparency of key information. Thus, everyone inspecting them has the same basis for adaptation.
We have 5 values added to the Scrum framework that each member of the team uses to guide his decision-making. Not a lot of people know and understand these values, but they are crucial to the successful implementation of Scrum.
SCRUM TEAM is the fundamental unit of Scrum is a Scrum Team. Typically, 10 or fewer people. The Scrum Team consists of...
Learn more about Product Vision, Product Goal, Sprint Goal...
Learn more about 5 official Scrum events, sometimes called ceremonies: Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.
Empirical Process Control or Empiricism means working in a fact-based, experience-based, and evidence-based manner. Scrum implements an empirical process where progress is based on observations of reality, not fictitious plans. The three pillars of empiricism are as follows...
Scrum works not because it has three roles, five events, and three artifacts but because it adheres to the underlying Agile principles of iterative, value-based incremental delivery by frequently gathering customer feedback and embracing change.
Scrum has been used to develop software, hardware, embedded software, networks of interacting function, autonomous vehicles, schools, government, marketing, managing the operation of organizations, and almost everything we use in our daily lives, as individuals and societies.
Benefits of Scrum: Implementing a new project management method for your team will come with challenges, but Agile Scrum offers plenty of unique advantages that you can articulate to your team and other stakeholders as you make the switch.
So, if you want to go for a profitable Scrum and Agile career and have all the necessary skills needed to start with the right sources and tools I encourage you to do this...
Most people finish a Scrum course and forget half of it by Wednesday.
In this lecture, I’m breaking down the "First 24-Hour Action Plan", the 5 micro-actions that separate those who learn Scrum from those who actually use it to transform their careers. If you don't take these steps tonight, Monday will arrive, and you'll be back to your old, chaotic habits.
The Scrum Guide does not explain how a scrum master or product owner is supposed to approach teams with all the possible characteristics, operate in all the possible circumstances, and develop all the possible kinds of products. Instead, it provides a set of values.
This is why I have prepared a structured Agile and Scrum program in „Your next steps in Scrum Journey“ for those who want to become an individual who has acquired in-depth knowledge of the scrum framework and has a deep understanding of its values.
Feel free to ask questions. I wish you happy learning and thank you for watching.
Understand Scrum without spending hours on theory
This short, beginner-friendly course gives you a clear and practical introduction to Scrum in about 30 minutes. You'll learn what Scrum is, how Scrum Teams work, what happens during a Sprint, and how Scrum roles, Events, Artifacts, Goals, and Values fit together.
If you've heard people talk about Scrum and Agile but still aren't sure how Scrum actually works, this course is a simple place to start.
What will you learn?
By the end of this course, you'll be able to:
Explain what Scrum is and how the Scrum framework works
Understand how a Scrum Team works together
Understand the purpose of Sprints and Scrum Events
Explain the main Scrum Artifacts and how they are used
Understand Scrum Values and the role of empiricism
Understand Product Vision, Product Goal, and Sprint Goal
Recognize the responsibilities of the Scrum Master and Product Owner
Understand the benefits of Scrum and where it can be used
Know what to learn and do next on your Scrum journey
How does Scrum work?
Scrum is an Agile framework that helps teams deliver value through short, iterative cycles called Sprints. Instead of trying to plan and build everything at once, Scrum encourages teams to work in small increments, inspect their progress, learn from what they discover, and adapt their plans.
In this course, you'll see how the different parts of Scrum connect, rather than learning isolated definitions.
You'll explore the Scrum Team, Scrum Values, Sprints, Scrum Events, Scrum Artifacts, Product Goal, Sprint Goal, and the empirical approach that makes Scrum work.
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for:
People who are completely new to Scrum
Professionals who have heard about Scrum but don't fully understand it
People who are joining a Scrum Team
Beginners interested in becoming Scrum Masters or Product Owners
Managers and team members who want to understand how Scrum works
Anyone who wants a quick introduction to Scrum before taking a more advanced course
No previous Scrum or Agile experience is required.
Why take this course?
You don't need another long course filled with Scrum terminology before you can understand the basics.
This course focuses on the essential ideas and explains them in a simple, straightforward way. In a short amount of time, you'll build a foundation you can use to understand Scrum conversations, participate more confidently in a Scrum Team, and decide what you want to learn next.
If you're looking for a quick and easy introduction to Scrum, start here.
Your next step
Take the course, spend about 30 minutes learning the essentials, and walk away with a much clearer picture of how Scrum actually works.
Start your Scrum journey today.