Certified ScrumMaster
CSM Weekend Course
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 Course employs practical exercises, Case Studies and discussions to provide everything that a ScrumMaster needs to know to be able to facilitate a successful Scrum Project. Participants who complete the course successfully will be designated Certified ScrumMaster (CSM). This Certification includes a two-year membership of the Scrum Alliance, where additional materials and information is available exclusively to CSM’s. With 25 years Information technology experience, Peter has excellent experience working within very many diverse environments within both the Public and Private Sectors. He has specialised in the agile space since 1996 and has managed the implementation of some of the largest Agile transformations in the Public and Private sector both in the UK and internationally, including business (non IT) implementations of agile.
Some comments from attendees about Peter’s Scrum training :
‘Thank you Pete, really enjoyed the two days, feel you encouraged great interaction’
‘Enthusiasm of the trainer made it !’
‘Very much enjoyed the pragmatic approach and real world application throughout the course’
‘Well run course, the practicals were very helpful’
‘Enjoyed the course and will be recommending it to my colleagues’
‘Very fun and interactive course, Pete was excellent’
‘Very enjoyable course’
‘Pete’s wealth of knowledge enabled him to answer all my questions’
‘Pete was very considerate and took time to do individual learning with me at breaks, was most awesome of him – thanks Pete’
‘Nicely done and expertly hosted’
‘Really great course, would definitely choose RADTAC for future courses’
‘Really appreciated how the course was tailored to our needs’
‘Excellent real world practical context given, very useful’
‘I thought Pete was an excellent trainer who was able to draw on real experience (refreshing). He explained theory and method very clearly. I would definitely recommend to other colleagues in my organisation’.
| Dates: | 25-26 Sep 2010 |
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| Location: | London, United Kingdom |
| Venue: |
St Martin's House |
| Price: |
950 |
| Notes: |
Booking and Cancellation Policy Bookings are confirmed on receipt of invoicing details and payment must be made in advance of the course. Cancellations can be made at any time but refunds are not available - instead the delegate will be able to transfer onto an alternative date. Because RADTAC recognises the reality of today’s fast-paced business world, registered participants are permitted to transfer to an alternative future date once at no cost. However, each transfer after that is subject to an additional fee of £100 + VAT. In the event that RADTAC is unable to deliver a course on the date planned a full refund will be provided. |
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Agile Principles and the Agile Manifesto The Case for Scrum The Scrum Process Mastering Scrum Roles · ScrumMaster · Product Owner · Team Mastering Scrum Ceremonies · Sprint Planning · Sprint Review · Daily Scrum Meetings Mastering Scrum Artefacts · Product Backlog · Sprint Backlog · Burndown Chart Advanced Scrum · Scaling Scrum · Scrum and Distributed Development Agile Development and Testing practices within Scrum Transitioning to Scrum – Transition strategies and organisational/people issues
This course will benefit anyone who seeks to achieve the role of ScrumMaster to drive a Scrum project, and applies to those with a background as Customer/Users, Project Managers or Developers. It will also benefit anyone who is to be involved in a Scrum Project, and in any of the Scrum Roles: The course is also suitable for those involved in transitioning to Scrum within their own organisation.


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