Complete Scrum Master Course – PSM I certification
Course presentation
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Course Introduction
Course objectives and target group
How to get the best from this course
Professional Scrum Master I certification
What will you learn in this course
Aditional literature
For exam purpose
MODULE 1 – Agile way of thinking
How do we see the world today?
What means being Agile?
Agile Manifesto
12 Agile principles
Predictive, Adaptive or hybrid
The Iron Triangle
Plan driven development
Predictive vs Adaptive
Incremental delivery
What happens inside an iteration?
Cone of uncertainty
Mindset : values, principles, practices
Core principles of agile
Agile approach to projects
Important concepts of agile development
Why adopt agile?
Why transitioning to agile is so hard ?
Cynefin framework
Lean Management
MODULE 2 – Overview of the Scrum Framework
What is scrum
3 pillars of scrum
Scrum values
Benefits of using scrum
Overview of Scrum Framework
Suitable workspace
MODULE 3 – Scrum Roles
Scrum Team
The Product Owner
The Scrum Master
Developers
What about the project manager?
Pigs and chickens
Limits of a scrum team
Starting with your new scrum team
MODULE 4 – More about the Scrum Master role
Selecting the scrum master
Scrum master role : service to the Product owner
Scrum master role : service to the development team
Scrum master role : service to the organization
Internal vs External Scrum Master
Attributes of a good scrum master
Rotating the scrum master
Overcoming common problems
Coaching scrum teams
Training
Problem solving
Dealing with resistance
Selecting the Product Owner
Selecting the Development team
MODULE 5 – Scrum Events and artifacts
Scrum events
Sprint
Sprint planning
Daily Scrum
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospective
Agile testing
Scrum Artifacts
Product backlog
Refinement or Grooming
User story
INVEST – Epic and Themes
Sprint backlog
Sprint backlog – some situations
Increment
Definition of done
Definition of ready
MODULE 6 – Estimating in scrum
Planning onion
Estimating
Story Point
Velocity
Ideal time
Ideal time vs Story points
Planning poker and T-Shirt size
Triangulation
Affinity Estimation
What and when we estimate
Product roadmap
Release planning
Benefits analysis
Financial analysis
MODULE 7 – Measuring the project progress
Project progress measurements
Communication
Information radiator
Scrum Task board
Burn-down chart
Burn-down bar chart
Burn-up chart
Burn-up bar chart
Niko-Niko calendar
Parking-lot chart
MODULE 8 – Adopting Scrum
Continuous improvement
ADAPTting to scrum
Awareness
Desire
Ability
Promotion
Transfer
Putting all together
Enterprise Transition Community (ETC)
Improvement backlog
Improvement communities (IC)
Strategies for scrum adoption
Selecting a pilot project
Contract types
MODULE 9 – Scaling Scrum
Scaling scrum projects
The product backlog in a scaled environment
Scaled scrum – spreading scrum team
Scrum of scrum – roles
Scrum of scrum – Artifacts
Scaling the product owner
Scrum of scrum
LeSS – Large Scaled Scrum
SAFe
MODULE 10 – Hybrid models with Scrum
Scrum and Lean
Scrum and Waterfall
Scrum and ITIL
Scrum and DevOps
Other Agile Frameworks
Agile frameworks : Crystal
Other Agile frameworks : XP
Other Agile frameworks : FDD
Kanban
ScrumBan
Practice session and test simulation
About the exercises and exam simulations
Tips and tricks improve your score
Scrum open assessment : SCRUM.ORG
PSM – Practice Exercise – 01
PSM – Practice Exercise – 02
PSM – Practice Exercise – 03
PSM – Full Exam Simulation 01
PSM – Full Exam Simulation 02
PSM – Full Exam Simulation 03
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