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Sunnyvale, CA | 19-20 May 2010 | Mike Cohn

This class is taught by a Certified Scrum Trainer but is not a certification course.

Course Description

This two-day, advanced course picks up where ScrumMaster and other introductory agile courses end. Go beyond the basics and learn tips and techniques necessary to help an organization move beyond initial success to sustained agility. Drawing and expanding on concepts in Mike's Succeeding with Agile book, this course will show you how to get started and get good with agile or Scrum.

Covered are topics such as establishing and leading self-organizing teams, effective teamwork during the sprint, integrating quality, scaling Scrum to hundreds of developers, applying Scrum on a globally distributed team, being agile while meeting regulatory compliance requirements, enlisting the human resources and facilities groups as allies, and measuring and proving the benefits of Scrum.

Also covered is everything you need to know to initiate and guide a successful transition to agile. By iterating toward agility through the proper use of improvement communities, an organization can create the culture of continuous improvement necessary for long-term success with agile.

You Will Learn

  • How the same process used to start the transition effort can be used to spread agile or Scrum across the enterprise.
  • Everything you need to know to be successful with large and distributed teams.
  • How the roles of project managers, functional managers, programmers, testers, data professionals, architects, analysts, and others change with agile.
  • How to incorporate technical design, interaction design, and architecture into agile projects.
  • How to encourage improvement communities to form and drive the hard work of organizational change.
  • How to work with other departments in the organization to reinforce and retain the changes an agile process brings.
  • Tips and tricks from the instructor’s fifteen years of using Scrum in a wide variety of environments.

Guarantee

We are so confident that you will benefit from our training that we offer a 100% money back guarantee. If you aren’t satisfied with the training you received, contact us within thirty days to receive a full refund of the registration fee, no questions asked.

Combine This Class with Other Training

This class will be preceded by a Certified ScrumMaster class in the same location. You can attend these classes separately or together.

What You Get

  • High quality training from an industry expert
  • A continental breakfast buffet, a hot lunch buffet, an afternoon snack, and continuously replenished drinks
  • A 1 GB USB drive containing a PDF of the course materials, relevant articles by Mike Cohn and others, sample chapters from Mike's books, and other information
  • A printed and bound copy of the course materials

Onsite

Don’t see a date and location you like? Want to train a team or department without the hassle of travel? This class is available for onsite delivery. Contact Mike Cohn at (720) 890-6110 or by e-mail at mike@mountaingoatsoftware.com.

Brochure

Download a PDF brochure with additional information.

Refund Policy

A full refund will be provided if you cancel or transfer your registration to a different event no later than five business days prior to the start of the class. If you cancel or transfer within five business days you will be charged $150 per class.

Professional Development Units (PDUs)

PMPs: You can receive 15 PDUs for this course.

Dates:

19-20 May 2010

Location:

Sunnyvale, CA

Venue:

Domain Hotel
1085 East El Camino Real
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
http://www.jdvhotels.com/domain

Price:

$1100 if you register by 12 Apr 10
$1300 after 12 Apr 10

Notes:

This class will be preceded by a Certified ScrumMaster class in the same location. You can attend these classes separately or together.

  • Iterating toward Agility
    • ADAPTing
    • Improvement Communities
    • Start Small or Go All In?
    • Selecting the First Project
  • Overcoming Resistance
    • Three Personality Types
    • Waterfallacies
    • Diehards, Saboteurs, Skeptics and Followers
  • Think Holistically, Work Incrementally
    • Architecture and design
    • Interaction design
  • Team Structure
    • Feature vs. component teams
    • Guidelines
  • Teamwork
    • The role of specialists
    • Fostering team learning
    • Integrate testing into each sprint
    • The proper way to pay off debt
  • Leading Self-Organizing Teams
    • Containers, Differences and Exchanges
    • Seven Levers for Influence
  • Scaling
    • Proactively manage dependencies
  • Coordinating work among team
    • Scaling sprint planning
    • Communicating across teams
  • Distributed Teams
    • Decide how to distribute
    • Create coherence
    • Get together in person
    • Change how you communicate
    • How to handle meetings
  • Coexisting
    • Mixing Scrum and Waterfall
    • Governance and compliance
    • Human resources
    • Facilities
    • The Project Management Office
  • Measuring and proving the Benefits
    • How agile are we?
    • A balanced scorecard

 

This advanced course is suited for anyone who has previously attended an introductory agile or Scrum training course, such as a Certified ScrumMaster or Certified Scrum Product Owner class. It is also appropriate for anyone with prior agile experience who is looking for answers to the hundreds of questions that arise during any agile adoption.

 

 

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