Certified ScrumMaster

All CSM courses are taught by Certified Scrum Trainers. Taking a CSM course, passing the CSM test, and accepting the license agreement designates you as a Certified ScrumMaster, which indicates that you have been introduced to and understand the basic concepts you need to perform as a ScrumMaster or team member on a Scrum team. This course also satisfies two elements of the CSD track: Scrum Introduction and Elective.



Two day course that introduces the concepts of agile project leadership using Scrum framework.

 

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Discount code for early bird registrations is OH090501. Include that in your registration.

Dates:

29-30 Mar 2010

Location:

Helsinki, Finland

Venue:

HTC Santa Maria
Tammasaarenkatu 5
Helsinki, Finland 00180
http://www.htc.fi/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=41&Itemid=54

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Price:

1400 €

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Day 1

Agile software development

  • Agile manifesto, principles and practices
  • Waterfall and agile software development
  • Success stories
  • Pitfalls
  • Famous agile methods

Scrum overview

  • Zen of scrum
  • Empirical process control
  • ScrumMaster
  • Product owner
  • Self-organizing and self-managing team
  • Ceremonies and artefacts
  • Scrum flow

Planning

  • Agile planning
  • Product Vision
  • Agile architecture
  • Building successful teams
  • Definition of done
  • User stories and agile requirements analysis
  • Product backlog
  • Business value and prioritization
  • Product backlog refactoring

Sprint planning

  • Estimating
  • Sprint backlog
  • Sprint planning meeting

 

 

Day 2

Working in a sprint

  • Daily scrum meeting
  • Working together
  • Daily work of a ScrumMaster

Scrum simulation

  • 59 minute Scrum exercise

 

Reporting

  • Burndown charts
  • Sprint review meeting
  • Sprint termination

Retrospectives

  • Continuous improvement
  • Facilitating retrospectives
  • Utilizing lessons from Lean software development
  • What's hard in Scrum?

Technical practices used with Scrum

  • XP's team coding practices
  • Techical debt 

Scrum in large projects

  • Scaling Scrum
  • Enterprise level Scrum
  • Scrum of Scrums meeting
  • Scrum in geographically distributed teams

Scrum and organizations

  • Agile organizations and agile governance
  • Contracts, subcontracting
  • Working with traditional organisations

ScrumMasters, Scrum team members and also everyone who needs information about Scrum, software developers, customers, managers, project managers and team leaders.