Certified ScrumMaster

Certfied ScrumMaster Bulgaria

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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.



 

This two-day course not only provides the fundamental principles of Scrum, it also gives participants hands-on experience using Scrum. This course puts theory into action through a variety of exercises. During the course, attendees will learn why such a seemingly simple process such as Scrum can have such profound effects on an organization. Participants gain practical experience working with Scrum tools and activities such as the product backlog, sprint backlog, daily Scrum meetings, sprint planning meeting, and burndown charts. Participants leave knowing how to apply Scrum to all sizes of projects, from a single collocated team to a large, highly distributed team.

 

Following successful completion of the course, you will be qualified and ready to pass the new Scrum Alliance certification test. This multiple-choice, online test is required to become a Certified ScrumMaster, which includes a one-year membership in the Scrum Alliance, where additional ScrumMaster-only material and information are available. For more information on the certification exam.

 

Dates:

28-29 Jun 2010

Location:

Sofia, Bulgaria

Venue:

Sofia
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Sofia, Bulgaria

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Price:

800 Euro

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Theory of Scrum 

Scrum, is based on the theory of empirical process control, uses an iterative and incremental approach to maximize the predictability and to control risk. 3 pillars support each implementation of an empirical process control: 

    * Transparency; 
    * Inspection; 
    
* Adaptation. 

The content of Scrum 


The Scrum framework consists of Scrum teams and roles associated through, periods of time (time-boxes), artefacts and rules. 

The Scrum team is composed of 3 parts: 

    * The Scrum Master; 
    
* The Product Owner; 
    * The development team. 

The periods of time Scrum are: 

    * The Release planning meeting; 
    * The Sprint planning meeting; 
    * Sprint, which varies from 
2 to 4 weeks; 
    * The Daily Scrum Meeting; 
    * Sprint Review; 
    * Sprint Retrospective. 

Scrum Use the following artefacts: 

    * Product Backlog; 
    * Release Brundown; 
    * Sprint Backlog; 
    * Release Burndown; 

The rules consolidates the roles, time periods and artefacts, this course will show you all the rules applied in the Scrum Framework.

 

Whether you’re a manager, programmer, tester, analyst, product manager, or someone interested in working on or with a Scrum team, this course is suited for you. You will leave with solid knowledge of how and why Scrum works. Through practical, hands–on exercises and small–group discussion you will be prepared to plan your first sprint immediately after this class.