Course : Applying Professional Scrum™

Scrum.org Official Training

Applying Professional Scrum™

Scrum.org Official Training



This is a hands-on course providing the knowledge needed to work with Scrum. Together, participants will experiment with building a product with Scrum, and working in agile. This course is designed to be industry agnostic. Participants in this course are eligible to take the Professional Scrum Master™ (PSM) certification.


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Practical course in person or remote class
Available in English on request

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  2d - 14h00
Price : 1830 € E.T.




This is a hands-on course providing the knowledge needed to work with Scrum. Together, participants will experiment with building a product with Scrum, and working in agile. This course is designed to be industry agnostic. Participants in this course are eligible to take the Professional Scrum Master™ (PSM) certification.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Learn what agility is and how Scrum differs from traditional methods
Assimilate (or review) the fundamentals of Scrum and how to use them
Developing a clear vision of day-to-day work with Scrum
Evaluate the concrete benefits that Scrum will bring to your team
Exploring the challenges and different responsibilities within a Scrum team
Identify and avoid common pitfalls

Intended audience
Any team or individual wishing to experience working with Scrum through practice. Candidates for Professional Scrum Master™ (PSM) certification.

Prerequisites
Internet skills and notions of agility and Scrum required.

Certification
Participants in Applying Professional Scrum™ training will receive a password to take the PSM™ certification. Recognized by the industry, Scrum.org certifications are rigorous assessments requiring a minimum score of 85%. A second chance to pass the certification is given to participants who have made their attempt within 14 days of the training. Participation in the training course entitles the participant to 14 PDU credits from PMI.

Practical details
Teaching methods
Training in French. Official course material in digital format and in English. Good understanding of written English.

Course schedule

1
Sprint 1: kick off

  • What is a complex product? Why a timebox?
  • The basics of self-management. The concept of Done.
  • Team training and standardization. Sprint Retrospective.

2
The foundations of Scrum

  • The origins of Scrum. Lean and Rugby. The links between empiricism and complexity.
  • The pillars of empiricism. The Scrum framework and product development.
  • Comparison between traditional methods and Scrum. Scrum's areas of application.

3
Sprint 2: exploring the Scrum framework

  • Events, responsibilities and artifacts. Scrum mechanics.
  • Product backlog, Sprint backlog and artifacts and associated objectives. The notion of transparency.
  • Practical visualization of the Product backlog and Sprint backlog. Defining Done.

4
Deepening the Scrum framework

  • Reconnecting Scrum elements to principles and theory. Impact on teams.
  • Sprint review and Sprint retrospective. Commitments.
  • Scrum team collaboration and efficiency. Multidisciplinarity and self-management.

5
Sprint 3: planning with Scrum

  • Product owner responsibilities. Planning poker. Impact of ScrumBut.
  • Scrum practice. Measuring progress. Multiple views of the product backlog.
  • Experimenting with effective Sprint planning and daily Scrum. Continuous refinement and estimation techniques.

6
Sprint 4: getting started with Scrum

  • Practical use of Scrum. The challenges of scaling up. Integrated environments.
  • Les prérequis organisationnels et au niveau de l’équipe. Les responsabilités des uns et des autres.
  • Experimenting with planning poker.


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