For current and future Scrum Masters, Product Owners and team members. In this course, you will master the Scrum framework, including its roles, events, artifacts, and values.
Scrum is a lightweight framework that helps people, teams, and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems. This course is structured to provide you with a complete understanding of Scrum and how it works.
The Scrum Team creates a Product in Sprints. We will thoroughly discuss this statement throughout the course. You will learn about:
the history of Scrum, its foundation, and the 3 empirical pillars that support it.
The Scrum Team, its qualities, and the 5 values its members live by.
The Product and the heartbeat of Scrum – the Sprint, as a container for all the work the Team does.
3 artifacts and commitments.
The Product Owner role, the Product Backlog with the Product Goal, and the activity of Product Backlog Refinement.
The Developers and the Scrum Master accountabilities.
The Events (meetings) in Scrum, starting with the Sprint Planning event with the Sprint Backlog artifact and the Sprint Goal commitment.
The Daily Scrum events, the Increment of Product functionality with the Definition of Done as a commitment to quality, and the Sprint Review event.
Lastly, you will learn about the Sprint Retrospective event.
By the end of this course, you will have a complete understanding of Scrum and how to apply its process, elements, and principles to iteratively and incrementally create a Product in an uncertain environment.
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