This course covers Scrum and the principles and tools required to be an effective ScrumMaster. You will come away with a good understanding of the Scrum framework and the underlying principles required to make effective decisions regarding the application of Scrum to different situations.
At the end of the course, you will receive membership to Scrum Alliance for two years and, following completion of an online test, will become a Scrum Alliance Certified ScrumMaster®. Our Certified Scrum Trainers pay the initial, two-year membership fee for each student who successfully completes our Certified ScrumMaster® course. This membership fee also covers the cost of the CSM Test. A link to the test will be sent to you following your course. The CSM test has a passing score of 37 out of 50 questions within a 60-minute timeframe. You will have two attempts within 90 days after you receive your welcome e-mail to pass the test at no cost. After two attempts or 90 days, you will be charged $25 for each additional attempt.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who will be closely involved with teams adopting or using Scrum
What You Will Learn
At the end of this program, you will be able to:
- Provide a clear understanding of the fundamental principles of Scrum
- Use the principles, practices, and tools required to be an effective ScrumMaster
- Make effective decisions regarding the application of the Scrum framework to different situations, including:
- Practical, project-proven practices
- The essentials for getting a project off on the right foot
- How to write user stories and structure your product backlog
- How to help both new and experienced teams be more successful
- How to successfully scale Scrum
- Tips and tricks from the instructor’s many years of using Scrum in a wide variety of environmentHold an Advanced Certified ScrumMasterSM (A-CSMSM) certification with the Scrum Alliance.
Syllabus
Getting Started
- Introduction
- Course structure
- Course goals and objectives
Agile Principles and Scrum Overview
- Agile Principles
- Lean Principles
- Process control models
- Incremental and Iterative development
- Shifting the focus on product management
- Overview of the Scrum process
The Team
- Dedicated cross-functional teams
- T-shaped people
Sprint Planning
- Team capacity
- Facilitating the Sprint Planning meeting
- The Sprint backlog
- Sprint Burndown chart
Scrum Roles and Responsibilities
- The team and building effective teams
- ScrumMaster responsibilities
- Product Owner responsibilities
- The Scrum project community
- What happens to traditional roles in Scrum?
Scrum Meetings
- Daily Scrum
- Reviews
- Retrospectives
Product Backlog and User Stories
- Product backlog characteristics
- User stories
- Getting your first backlog
- Getting backlog items ready
- Slicing User stories
This course is available for "remote" learning and will be available to anyone with access to an internet device with a microphone (this includes most models of computers, tablets). Classes will take place with a "Live" instructor at the date/times listed below.
Upon registration, the instructor will send along additional information about how to log-on and participate in the class.
School Notes: Note: International Institute for Learning may reach out to you directly for additional information prior to your class starting date.