Course : Professional Scrum with Kanban™ (PSK I)

Scrum.org Official Training

Professional Scrum with Kanban™ (PSK I)

Scrum.org Official Training



This training course offers anyone developing products and services with Scrum the opportunity to explore the possibilities of integrating Kanban practices into their work. Theory, case studies and practical exercises introduce participants to the importance of transparency and flow in the Scrum framework.


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

Ref. SCK
  2d - 14h00
Price : 1770 € E.T.




This training course offers anyone developing products and services with Scrum the opportunity to explore the possibilities of integrating Kanban practices into their work. Theory, case studies and practical exercises introduce participants to the importance of transparency and flow in the Scrum framework.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Discover how to integrate complementary Kanban practices into the Scrum framework
Understanding how the notion of flow works in the context of Scrum
Identify the Kanban practices to adopt to improve Scrum team efficiency
Explore the most appropriate uses of Kanban practices
Acquire a practical approach to improving the transparency and visibility of work

Intended audience
This course is particularly beneficial for anyone using Scrum to deliver products to market, such as product owners, developers or Scrum Masters.

Prerequisites
Knowledge of Scrum (roles, artifacts, events).

Certification
Participants in the Professional ScrumTM with Kanban training course will receive a password to take the PSK certification. Recognized by the industry, Scrum.org certifications are rigorous assessments requiring a minimum score of 85%. Participants who make a first attempt within 14 days of the training course are given a second chance. Participation in the training course entitles participants to 14 PDU credits from PMI.

Practical details
This training course will help you understand the complementary nature of the Scrum and Kanban concepts through experimentation and practice.
Teaching methods
Training in French. Official course material in digital format and in English. Good understanding of written English.

Course schedule

1
A complementary contribution to Scrum

  • Scrum professionalism and the "Scrum And" principle.
  • Managing flow with Scrum. Common myths and misconceptions about Scrum and flow.
  • Links and causes of Scrum improvement through flow.

2
The theory behind Kanban

  • WIP, Cycle time, Batch, and flow concepts.
  • The Kanban Guide. Types of Kanban practices.
  • What you need to know to experience Kanban in practice (the Kanban game).

3
Kanban in practice

  • Exploring and experimenting with Kanban.
  • The impact of flow concepts on practice. Strategies and decisions.
  • Using Kanban and its impact on Scrum.

4
Scrum with Kanban: Sprint visualization

  • The Scrum framework and the contribution of complementary practices.
  • Impacts on the Sprint Backlog. Visualization.
  • Workflow and definitions. Creating a Kanban board.

5
Impact on events

  • Impacts on Sprint Planning and Daily Scrum. Team capabilities.
  • Impacts on Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective. Impact on stakeholders.
  • Flow metrics within the various events.

6
Impact on roles, increment and Sprint

  • Impact on Developers. Impact on the Scrum Master.
  • Impact on the Product Owner. Exploring value streams.
  • Increment transparency, continuous delivery and DevOps. The role of Scrum and Kanban.


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