Scrum is a framework that helps teams to work together. It increases team productivity by encouraging team players to learn through experiences, self-organize and continuously improve. Based on agile principles it includes a set of meetings, tools and roles that work in harmony to help teams structure and manage their work. Our Scrum training provides a comprehensive understanding of the Scrum framework, a popular Agile methodology for managing projects. Participants will learn the roles, ceremonies, and artifacts associated with Scrum, and how to apply them to deliver high-quality projects efficiently. This training is ideal for project managers, team members, and anyone involved in Agile project management.
Objective:
Learn about Agility and how Scrum differs from traditional plan-driven work models
Develop an Agile mindset by focusing on professionalism, experimentation, and outcomes
Learn (or relearn) the fundamentals of Scrum and how to apply them correctly
Develop an understanding of what it is like to use Scrum and if it is right for your team
Learn how to be a great Scrum Team member, or how to support a great Scrum Team
Leave the class with ways to identify common pitfalls and how to avoid them
Students use a set of proven practices throughout the class that can be used to enhance their application of Scrum
Leave with tools that help Identify first steps in applying Professional Scrum with your team
Duration: 14-18 hrs
Mode of training
-Virtual
-Classroom
Key Takeaways:
- Introduction to Agile project management.
- Learn Scrum as an Agile Framework
- The Scrum Framework and Team
- Scrum Artifacts
Who can participate?
Professionals who are part of a team that currently uses Scrum but desire a refresher so that they get the most out of their use of Scrum.
Professionals who are joining a team that currently uses Scrum.
Professionals that don't use Scrum directly but want to learn how to work with colleagues that do use Scrum.
Professionals are investigating to see if Scrum makes sense for them and their colleagues.
Professionals that are part of an organization intending to use Scrum soon.
Teams who are learning to use Scrum together in their organizations