- Course overview
- Course details
- Prerequisites
Course overview
About this course
This course introduces Agile and Scrum at the foundation level and will enable the candidate’s knowledge of the agile service management techniques and scrum development frameworks.
Agile scrum is about working together to successfully reach the goal. Agile methodologies are popular approaches in software development and are increasingly being used in other areas. Scrum practices include establishing cross-functional and self-managing teams, producing a working increment of software at the end of each iteration or Sprint. This certification is highly recommended before starting a Scrum project.
Audience profile
This course is suitable for all professionals looking to keep their knowledge up to date with the latest developments in the fields of IT and Project Management, particularly those leading or participating in projects. In particular, the certification is suitable for professionals working in the areas of: Project Management; Software development; IT Service Management; and Business Management.
At course completion
You will be able to:
- Agile Way of Thinking
- Scrum Practices
- Scrum Events
- The Importance of the Backlog
- Definition of Done
Course details
Module 1: Agile Way of Thinking
- Concepts of Agile and Scrum
- Recognize how adaptation to an Agile environment works
- Recognize how Agility brings predictability and flexibility
- Describe the Agile Manifesto
- Recognize parts of the Agile framework such as Pair Programming, Test Driven Development, Continuous Integration, Continuous Refactoring and Collective Code Ownership
Module 2: Scrum Practices
- Scrum roles
- Explain the Product Owner role
- Explain the Scrum Master role
- Explain the Development Team role
- Recognize the role of a traditional Project Manager
Scrum Events
- Explain the characteristics of time-boxed events
- Explain the characteristics of Sprints
- Explain the characteristics of the Daily Scrum
- Explain the characteristics of the Sprint Review and the Sprint Retrospective
The Importance of the Backlog
- Explain the characteristics of a good Product and Sprint Backlog
- Recognize good User Stories and Backlog Items
- Explain how to refine the Product Backlog Items
Definition of Done
- Explain the importance of a good Definition of Done
Prerequisites
Familiarity with IT and IT service management is recommended.
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