Let's get rid of the fluff and focus on reality. That's what this course is all about: getting more stuff done in less time.
This course focuses on establishing Scrum practices in a real-world environment. In this course, you will learn
All about Scrum
Scrum framework: iterations, increments, backlogs, user stories, and velocity
Scrum Framework: Sprints, Ceremonies, Artifacts, and Business Value
Working as the Product Owner
Serving as the ScrumMaster
Leading as a Development Team Member
Sprints, Planning, Reviews, and Retrospectives
Everything you ever needed to know about Scrum
Scrum is an easy and direct way to manage projects. Still, there are some specific rules to perfecting Scrum and getting things done without overworking the team and overwhelming your stakeholders.
In this course, I'll walk you through how I've implemented and consulted on Scrum projects and how you can avoid the pitfalls, risks, and objections before your projects begin. Then, I'll discuss the mechanics of Scrum and how you can start today creating a Scrum framework with the best agile practices to find success and a faster project return on investment.
In this course, I'll help you and your team create a strong foundation of Scrum and the rules you'll need to follow and implement. Next, I'll walk you through the entire Scrum workflow, starting with the product requirements and prioritizing the business value in the product backlog. And then, we'll move through a sprint: sprint planning to the sprint retrospective.
This course is ideal for the three roles in any Scrum endeavor: the product owner, the development team, and the ScrumMaster. Each of these roles has different responsibilities throughout the sprint and the project – but they all work together to get things done, help one another, and deliver value quickly to customers.
This is not a long Scrum course but a precise one. I know your time is valuable - so I've cut out the fluff and focused on the business values. This course is direct, easy to comprehend, and will help you introduce, implement, and improve your Scrum practices.