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Scrum Fundamentals Certified Course... 1

Scrum Developer Certified (SDC)... 2

Scrum Master Certified (SMC)... 3

Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC)... 4

Agile Expert Certified (AEC)... 5

SAFe™ ScrumXP... 6

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Course Description:

Who Should Attend:

Prerequisites:

Course Outline:

This course is tailored to help anyone interested in knowing more about Scrum; learn about key concepts in Scrum as defined in the SBOK™ Guide; and to get a basic understanding of how Scrum framework works in delivering successful projects. The purpose of the 'Scrum Fundamentals Certified' exam is to confirm students have basic understanding of the Scrum framework. On passing the exam, students will be accredited as "Scrum Fundamentals Certified." They will also be provided with 10 PMI approved PDUs.

This course is for anyone interested in knowing more about Scrum.

There are no formal prerequisites for this course.

Benefits of Attendance:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: Understand key concepts in Scrum as defined in the SBOK™ Guide

Understand; and to get a basic understanding of how Scrum framework works in delivering successful projects

Introduction to Scrum History of Scrum Scrum Overview

Scrum Vs. Traditional Project Management Scalability of Scrum

Scrum Principles Scrum Aspects Scrum Processes Scrum Advantages Purpose of the SBOK Guide Framework of the SBOK Guide

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Course Description:

Who Should Attend:

Prerequisites:

Course Outline:

The objective of this certification is to ensure that students understand the basics of Scrum, which Scrum team members need to know to effectively contribute to a Scrum project.

This course is highly recommended for everyone in a company who works on a Scrum team or anyone who interacts with any Scrum team or is interested in understanding the basics of Scrum and how this method could be used effectively.

There is no formal prerequisite for this certification.

Benefits of Attendance:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: Apply Scrum effectively as a developer in a team that uses Scrum to manage its projects

Introduction to Scrum

Overview of Scrum Brief History of Scrum Why Use Scrum? Scalability of Scrum How to Use SBOK Scrum Principles

Principles

Empirical Process Control Self Organization Collaboration Value Based Prioritization Time Boxing

Iterative Development

Business Justification

Value Driven Delivery

Importance of Business Justification Business Justification Techniques

Continuous Business Justification and Confirm Benefit Realization

Business Justification

Acceptance Criteria and Prioritized Product Backlog Quality Planning

Quality Control and Quality Assurance Quality Scope and Business Value

Risk

Risk Identification and Assessment

Risk Prioritization, Mitigation, and Communication

Initiate

Create Project Vision

Identify Scrum Master and Stakeholders Value Based Prioritization

Time Boxing Iterative Development

Change

Change in Scrum Integrating Change

Change in Portfolio and Program

Organization

Scrum Project Roles

Scrum Developer Certified (SDC)

Course Length

3 Days

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Course Description:

Who Should Attend:

Prerequisites:

Course Outline:

This course is a certification for Scrum Masters and experienced practitioners needing more advanced instruction.

This certification is appropriate for anyone who is interested in working as a Scrum Master or for someone who is already a Scrum master in his/her organization.

It is preferable that students are an SDC certified professional.

Benefits of Attendance:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: Understand how to apply Scrum in projects

Tailor Scrum to a particular scenario

Agile and Scrum Overview

Agile Overview Agile Manifesto Agile Principles Agile Methods Scrum Overview Scrum Advantages Scrum Roles Core Roles Non-Core Roles Product Owner Scrum Master Scrum Team Iterative Development

Scrum Project Phases

Initiate Plan and Estimate Implement

Review and Retrospect Release

Input, Tools, and Outputs for each process in each phase

Scaling Scrum

Scalability of Scrum

Scrum in Programs and Portfolios Scrum of Scrums (SoS) Meeting Transition to Scrum

Mapping Traditional Roles to Scrum Maintaining Stakeholder Involvement Importance of Executive Support

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Course Description:

Who Should Attend:

Prerequisites:

Course Outline:

The Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC) certification exam is designed to confirm applicants' practical and working knowledge of Scrum, which equips them to handle the business aspects and stakeholders in a Scrum environment.

This course is highly recommended for everyone in a company who works on a Scrum team or anyone who interacts with any Scrum team or is interested in understanding the basics of Scrum and how this method could be used effectively.

There is no formal prerequisite for this certification. However, SDC and SMC Certified professionals will be able to better understand the concepts required for this certification exam.

Benefits of Attendance:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: Handle the business aspects and stakeholders in a Scrum environment

Agile and Scrum Overview

What is Agile? Why Use Agile? The Agile Manifesto Principles of the Agile Manifesto Agile Methods

Scrum Summary Other Agile Methods Scrum Overview

Sprint Planning

Sprints (from Product Owners point of view) Sprint Planning Meeting

Planning Game Task Estimation The Spring Backlog

Scrum Roles

Scrum Roles The Product Owner The Scrum Master

Advantages of Cross-Functional Teams

Implementation of Scrum

Daily Stand-Up Meeting Sprint Review Meeting Sprint Retrospective Meeting Product Backlog Grooming

Planning in Scrum

Scrum Flow Requirements in Scrum Prioritizing the Product Backlog Adaptive Project Mangement Scrum Planning

User Stories The Concept of Persona Acceptance Criteria Generic Done Criteria Criteria for a Good User Story Estimation

Importance of Value Risk Burndown Graphics Scrum Board

Scrum for Large Projects

Scrum for Large Projects The Chief Product Owner Distributed Teams in Scrum Transition to Scrum

Mapping Traditional Roles to Scrum Maintaining Stakeholder Involvement

Scrum Product Owner Certified (SPOC)

Course Length

2 Days

TE7009_20140811

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Course Description:

Who Should Attend:

Prerequisites:

Course Outline:

Agile Expert Certified (AEC) professionals possess a wide-ranging knowledge and understanding of the values, methods, and intricacies of Agile.

This certification is appropriate for anyone who is interested in working as a Scrum Master or for someone who is already a Scrum Master in an organization.

There is no formal prerequisite for this certification. However, SDC or SMC Certified professionals will be able to better understand the concepts required for this certification exam.

Benefits of Attendance:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: Compare and choose the appropriate methodology in a given situation

Introduction

Test-Driven Development Agile Overview

AGILE Defined Why Use Agile?

Adaptive Project Management The Agile Manifesto Principles of the Agile Manifesto Declaration of Interdependence What Has Changed?

Difference between Waterfall and Agile

Scrum Overview

Overview of Scrum Brief History of Scrum Why Use Scrum? Scalability of Scrum Scrum Principles Scrum Aspects Scrum Processes Scrum and Kanban

Lean Kanban Software Development

Introduction Core Values

Practices of Lean Software Development Iterative Development

Understanding Kanban

Kanban in Software Development Kanban Values

Kanban Practices Definition of Lean Kanban Implementing Lean Kanban

Domains of Agile Practices

Value-Driven Delivery Adaptive Planning Team Performance Practices Agile Tools and Artifacts Participatory Decision Models Stakeholder Engagement Continuous Improvement Crystal Core Values Coles Practices The Process DSDM Core Values Coles Practices

Best Fit Analysis Tool Comparison of Agile Methods

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Course Description:

Who Should Attend:

Prerequisites:

Course Outline:

This two-day course goes well beyond Scrum. It teaches Lean thinking tools, roles, processes, and the software engineering practices necessary to achieve the code quality you need to scale Scrum to your enterprise business context.

This course is for software developers, testers, project managers, product managers, and other practitioners involved in software development who want to learn about SAFe ScrumXP (Scrum, Lean, and XP inspired practices) in an enterprise context.

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Benefits of Attendance:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: Adopt the Scaled Agile Framework at the team and program levels

Form teams (Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and developers/testers)

Continuously improve team and the program through the application of lean principles and agile practices at scale

Build higher quality enterprise software faster

Work effectively with Product and Program Management as part of an Agile Release Train to deliver complex enterprise solutions

SAFe, Lean, and Agile

The SAFe framework Lean principles Agile process movement

Team structure

High performing Agile teams

The Scrum Master and the Product Owner roles Additional responsibilities and challenges

Building Backlogs

Writing user stories and other backlog items Sizing and prioritizing

Writing acceptance criteria

Sprint execution

Planning, backlog refinement, tracking, demoing, and continuous improvement Team-level and program-level ceremonies and events

Agile technical practices

Strategies to avoid “waterfalling” a sprint,

TDD, ATTD, automated testing, and continuous integration

Launching the Agile Release Train (ART)

Preparation for the first program-level Release Planning Meeting

SAFe™ ScrumXP

Course Length

2 Days

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