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Prepares you for Scrum and to plan, implement, review sprints, and use Scrum efficiently at work
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Over two hours of content explained lucidly to help you learn better with a step-wise approach
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Provides a strong foundation for core competency toward various Scrum certifications in future
Scrum is the Agile development methodology that allows developer teams to deliver software routinely throughout the life of a project, dynamically changing and reviewing requirements as a project progresses. The Scrum development framework optimizes the goals and mitigates problems with optimal utilization of resources.
This course will prepare you for Scrum, which includes steps that you need to take for selecting a product owner, finalizing project details, and choosing a scrum master and development team. You will learn to plan a Sprint, hold a Sprint Planning meeting, estimate the backlog items, implement and hold Daily Sprints.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to plan your first Sprint, create a Sprint Board and product backlog, prioritize backlog items, and plan the first Sprint. Through this course, you will learn to review the Sprint, hold a Sprint Review meeting, and a Sprint Retrospective meeting. The course provides a pocket reference to summarize all points and concepts so you can implement Scrum at your work quickly. You will be able to start using Scrum in your project instantly with a step-by-step approach and build a strong foundation for various future Scrum certifications.
All resources are available at: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Getting-Started-with-Scrum
This course is aimed at developers involved in product development (any programming language), Scrum Masters managing a team as a ScrumMaster looking to refresh core concepts, and managers engaged in technical or people management with a developer team. If you are looking to become Scrum Master Certified (SMC) or a project manager/leader of a technical organization looking to use Scrum in implementing workplace tasks, or if you are an IT manager, decision maker, or a project analyst, the Scrum framework helps immensely to streamline your developer team or floor workforce. No prior knowledge is needed.
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Prepare for Scrum; choose an Owner, ScrumMaster, and Developer Team
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Create a First Sprint, Sprint Board, Product Backlog, and a plan
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Learn to create a product backlog and prioritize backlog items
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Hold Sprint Planning meetings, estimate and implement backlog items
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Review the Sprint and learn how to hold a Sprint Review meeting
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Hold Daily Sprints and Retrospective Sprint meetings to achieve goals