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Scrum Agile Framework in 40 Minutes Only! (+ Jira tool demo)
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Scrum Agile Framework in 40 Minutes Only! (+ Jira tool demo)

The complete guide for beginners to learn the key concepts of Scrum agile framework in 40 minutes! (+ Jira tool demo)
Created byNora Saad
Last updated 11/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Differentiate between waterfall methodology and agile methodology
  • Understand the Scrum framework in theory
  • Apply the Scrum framework in practice
  • Use Jira tool to manage Scrum projects

Course content

10 sections10 lectures40m total length
  • Introduction1:09

Requirements

  • No prior knowledge is required

Description

"Scrum in 40 Minutes" course will give participants an overview about the Scrum framework in a simplified format. Scrum framework is an agile methodology used for product development. The content of the course is based on the Scrum Guide 2020.


Course Agenda:

  • Waterfall VS Agile

  • Scrum Pillars

  • Scrum Values

  • Scrum Framework

  • Scrum Team

  • Scrum Events

  • Scrum Artifacts

  • Scrum & Jira


According to the Scrum Guide 2020:

Scrum Definition

Scrum is a lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems.

In a nutshell, Scrum requires a Scrum Master to foster an environment where:

  1. A Product Owner orders the work for a complex problem into a Product Backlog.

  2. The Scrum Team turns a selection of the work into an Increment of value during a Sprint.

  3. The Scrum Team and its stakeholders inspect the results and adjust for the next Sprint.

  4. Repeat

Scrum is simple. Try it as is and determine if its philosophy, theory, and structure help to achieve goals and create value. The Scrum framework is purposefully incomplete, only defining the parts required to implement Scrum theory. Scrum is built upon by the collective intelligence of the people using it. Rather than provide people with detailed instructions, the rules of Scrum guide their relationships and interactions.

Various processes, techniques and methods can be employed within the framework. Scrum wraps around existing practices or renders them unnecessary. Scrum makes visible the relative efficacy of current management, environment, and work techniques, so that improvements can be made.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who is interested in product development, agile project management, and software engineering