
Course introduction and review of course content.
An introduction to Agile Software Development. Discusses issues with traditional approaches and comparison with Agile.
Discusses Agile manifesto and principles in detail.
An overview of Agile Methodologies and quick introductions to Scrum, Kanban and Extreme Programming(XP).
Introduces Scrum and discusses Scrum Basics, Scrum process and Social Contract .
How requirements are handled in scrum. Discusses User Stories, Product Backlog, Backlog Refinement etc.
Estimation methods used by Scrum teams. Discusses Relative Estimation, Story Points, Planning Poker etc.
Describes Sprint Planning. Discusses Velocity, Release Planning, Sprint Planning
Discusses prescribed events in Scrum. Covers Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective etc.
Discussion on roles and responsibilities of Product Owner, Development Team and Scrum Master.
Monitoring and tracking methods used by Scrum teams. Discusses Velocity, Sprint Burndown chart, Release Burndown Chart, Release Burnup Chart, Impediment List etc.
This course helps you learn Agile and Scrum through real interview questions and answers.
Instead of learning theory in isolation, each Agile and Scrum concept is explained using interview-style questions, followed by clear answers and structured explanations. This approach helps you understand not just what the correct answer is, but why it is correct—making it easier to explain concepts confidently during interviews.
The course is fully aligned with the latest Scrum Guide™ and covers Agile software development fundamentals, Scrum roles, events, artifacts, estimation, planning, and monitoring—presented in an interview-focused structure.
Whether you are new to Agile or preparing for Scrum-related job interviews, this course helps you build clarity, confidence, and structured thinking for real interview situations.
Note: While similar topics are covered in traditional Agile training courses, this course places a strong emphasis on interview preparation, using real questions and detailed explanations.
What You’ll Learn
Agile and Scrum concepts explained through real interview questions
Clear explanations that focus on understanding and reasoning
Practical coverage of Scrum roles, events, and artifacts
Interview-focused preparation for Scrum Master, Product Owner, and team roles
Efficient learning designed for working professionals
Requirements / Prerequisites
No prior Agile or Scrum knowledge required
Basic understanding of software development is helpful but not mandatory
Who This Course Is For
Anyone preparing for Agile or Scrum interviews
Beginners looking for a structured introduction to Agile and Scrum
Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Developers, and Agile team members
Professionals transitioning into Agile software development roles
Content Overlap Notice (Please Review the Curriculum)
This course may include, overlap with, or be part of content from other courses offered by the instructor. If you already have a related course, please review the curriculum to understand the extent of overlap before enrolling.
If you already own the following course(s), please note that this course is fully included within them:
1. Agile & Scrum Training – Complete Scrum Framework Explained