
The student will understand the course objectives
The student will understand the high level scope
The student will understand the Scrum Section Scope
The student will learn summary of Scrum Essentials
Student will have an Introduction to Scrum - Part 1
Student will have an Introduction to Scrum - Part 2
Student will have an Introduction to the Agile Manifesto
Student will know about the Scrum Guide and where to reference it from
The student will learn about Scrum Events
The student will understand the concept of sprint
The student will learn about Sprint Planning
The student will learn about Daily Scrum
The student will learn about Sprint Review
The student will learn about Sprint Retrospective
Sprint Exercise to help student re-affirm what has been covered so far
Student will get the Sprint Exercise Solution
The student will learn about Scrum Roles
The student will learn about Scrum Artefacts
The student will learn about Product Backlog
The student will learn about Sprint Backlog
Student will learn the concept of story points
Student will learn the concept of scrum board
Student will learn the concept of SDLC
A quick exercise to help student reinforce what has been learnt so far
Exercise Information Part 1
Exercise Information Part 2
Exercise Information Part 3
The student will learn about Product Backlog
The student will learn about Product Backlog Item
The student will learn about PBI Card
The student will learn about User Story
The student will learn about Proposed Solution to the B2C
The student will learn about proposed solution to the B2B
The student will learn about proposed solution to the inventory management
Jira Section Agenda will be covered
The student will learn how to create a scrum project as well as a scrum board
The student will learn how to create Workflow, Workflow Schemes and Versions
The student will learn how to create Epics, Components and Backlog Items
The student will be able to Start Sprint, Move Stories, End Sprint
The student will learn about Board Settings, Dashboard, Filters, Gadgets and Reports
This introductory Jira course will get you up to speed on how to be productive and effective in Jira. About THREE solid hours of content, we'll focus on the three main areas:
SCRUM
EXERCISE DETAIL
JIRA
We'll start by covering some core concepts and terms you'll need to know about scrum (sprint, spring planning, product backlog, user stories) and look at the example before diving into the JIRA software itself.
We will then look at Jira from an end user's perspective; The key things you'll need to know as someone who's just using Jira at your company? That's what we'll look at in the final module.
Whether you're a team leader or manager using Jira, there's some things you can do to help your team be more effective. So we'll look at some of these things in the final module.
Although you're advised to follow the course logically, you are free to skip to any section that immediately will address what you need. For example, you can find it beneficial to understand how Jira workflows and processes work so just jump to the section. If you're scrum master keen to set up your board then jump to the board creation section. Do you need a quick tip on how to configure something in JIRA? Just skip to the lesson on that topic.
So, if you're ready to learn how to create status, manage boards, workflows, schemes, filters, dashboards the JIRA Software way while looking great to your peers and key stakeholders, get started with the videos now.
Whether you're new to JIRA or Agile methodologies, an Agile Certified Scrum Master, Product Owner or software developer, this course will provide you the strategic and tactical essentials to get the most out of your JIRA Agile projects using a REAL web design example project, while saving you tons of time during the learning process.