Overview
The Certified SCRUM Master Training is a two-day course that will help you go beyond the fundamentals of Scrum and build skill sets to facilitate your team when using the Scrum framework. It provides a deeper insight into Scrum for Agile Project Management, equipping you with the skill and confidence you need to coach your team to perform at its best.
The CSM Certification Training will enable you to become a certified expert and enhance the ability of your team to deliver product goals and deliverables.
Coaching the team in Scrum theory and framework, facilitating key sessions, and minimizing distractions for the team are some of the responsibilities of a Scrum Master. The course provides an in-depth understanding of Scrum methodologies and of the role of Scrum Master, and boosts your confidence in implementing the Scrum framework.
Objectives
At the end of Certified Scrum Master training course, participants will be able to
Prerequisites
No formal prerequisites
Course Outline
- Agile Manifesto
- 12 Principles
- 4 values
- Scrum Foundations (5 Scrum Values)
- Scrum Master roles and challenges
- Product Owner roles and responsibilities
- Development team roles and responsibilities
- Sprint planning
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
- Product Backlog
- Sprint Backlog
- Product Increment
- Sprint Retrospective
- Sprint Execution Planning
- Flow management
- Resolution meetings
- Communication (Taskboard, Sprint burndown chart using story points, hours effort)
- Definition of Done for a feature (user story or product backlog item)
- Definition of Done for a sprint
- Definition of Done for a release
- Definition of Done vs. Acceptance criteria
- Done vs. Done-Done
- Definition of release planning
- Who takes part in release planning
- Steps in Release planning
- Output of Release Planning
- Definition
- Why and when to use a sprint burndown chart
- Information obtained from sprint burndown chart
- Definition
- Features
- How to create a release burn-up chart (steps)
- Definition?
- Benefits of Agile Estimation
- Agile estimation techniques
- What is product planning
- What is product vision
- How to create a product backlog
- Product Roadmap
- Minimum Releasable features (or) Minimum Marketable Features
- Minimum Viable Products