The training consists of the following theoretical and practical contents, which will prepare you best possible for the two official exams and the daily use of Scrum.
Introduction
- Why Agile?
- The Agile Manifesto
- Scrum
- The three pillars of Scrum
- Scrum Values
Roles
- The Scrum Team
- Product Owner
- Development Team
- Scrum Master
- The Scrum Team in the environment
Artefacts
- Scrum Artefacts
- Product Backlog
- Definition of Ready
- Sprint Goal
- Sprint Backlog
- Definition of Done
- Increment
Events
- Sprint Events
- Sprint Planning
- Daily Scrum
- Refinement of the Product Backlog
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
Scrum Master
- 8 Aspects of a Scrum Master
- What is a "Servant Leader"?
- Leading as a Scrum Master
- Phases of team development
- What is effective coaching?
- What is a "facilitator"?
- Phases of a Retrospective
- Starfish Retrospective
- Timelines Retrospective
- Glad, Sad, Mad Retrospective
- Importance of meetings for the Scrum Master
- What does a Scrum Master teach?
- Requirements
- Path of requirements
- Burn-down chart
- Burn-up chart
- The Scrum Master as mentor
- Best Practice in Sprints
- Sprint Wall
- The Scrum Master as manager
- The Scrum Master as impediment remover
- Impediment Backlog
- Focus
- The Scrum Master as change agent
- 10 commandments of a Scrum Master
Scrum Product Owner
- Focus of the roles in Scrum
- AKVs and the Product Owner
- Product Vision
- The Kano Model
- Disney Method
- Agile Product Life Cycle (Agile Onion)
- Agile Planning Frequency
- Requirements
- Path of Requirements
- Product Backlog
- Product Backlog Refinement
- Estimation with Story Points
- Team Estimation Game
- MoSCoW Prioritization
- Burn-down chart
- Burn-up chart
- Product Burn-up
- Burn-up fixed scope
- Burn-up fixed time
- Burn-up fixed time & fixed scope
- sustained speed and warning signals
- velocity (speed)
- not reaching the sprint target
preparation for PSM 1 & PSPO 1