Using Scrum in Organisations
Course Description
Scrum is an iterative incremental framework for managing complex work (such as new product development) commonly used with agile software development.
This training course focuses on Scrum Values, Roles, Ceremonies and Artifacts employed to create high performing delivery teams. The course uses practical exercises, case Studies and discussions to provide everything that a delegate
needs to know to be able to drive a successful Scrum Project.
This training course focuses on Scrum Values, Roles, Ceremonies and Artifacts employed to create high performing delivery teams. The course uses practical exercises, case Studies and discussions to provide everything that a delegate
needs to know to be able to drive a successful Scrum Project.
Course Duration
2 days
Course Objectives
During this course delegates will learn:
• Techniques for Vision Creation, the use of the Product Backlog, Backlog Formatting Techniques, Story Point Estimation, and how to use this to formulate a release plan.
• How Sprint Backlogs (the lower level of planning in Scrum) can work
• How to coach their teams through planning and through the powerful inspect and adapt technique of retrospectives.
• How to report this information in a clear and simple format using Burndown Charts
• How to apply Scrum to an enterprise environment for scaling and distribution
• Techniques for Vision Creation, the use of the Product Backlog, Backlog Formatting Techniques, Story Point Estimation, and how to use this to formulate a release plan.
• How Sprint Backlogs (the lower level of planning in Scrum) can work
• How to coach their teams through planning and through the powerful inspect and adapt technique of retrospectives.
• How to report this information in a clear and simple format using Burndown Charts
• How to apply Scrum to an enterprise environment for scaling and distribution
Course Content
Agile Principles and the Agile Manifesto
The Case for Scrum
The Scrum Process
Scrum Master Role and Responsibilities
Other Scrum Roles - Product Owner and Scrum Project Team
Mastering Scrum Ceremonies
Sprint Planning
Sprint Review
Daily Scrum Meetings
Mastering Scrum Artifacts
Product Backlog
Sprint Backlog
Burndown Chart
Advanced Scrum
Scaling Scrum
Scrum and Distributed Development
Agile Development and Testing practices within Scrum
Transitioning to Scrum
Transition strategies and organisational/people issues
The Case for Scrum
The Scrum Process
Scrum Master Role and Responsibilities
Other Scrum Roles - Product Owner and Scrum Project Team
Mastering Scrum Ceremonies
Sprint Planning
Sprint Review
Daily Scrum Meetings
Mastering Scrum Artifacts
Product Backlog
Sprint Backlog
Burndown Chart
Advanced Scrum
Scaling Scrum
Scrum and Distributed Development
Agile Development and Testing practices within Scrum
Transitioning to Scrum
Transition strategies and organisational/people issues
Who should attend?
This course is suitable for Project Managers, Product Support Managers, potential Scrum Masters, Product Owners and Team Members (Developers, Testers etc.)
Pre-requisites
Some experience of Project Management or Software Development is required.