Certified ScrumMaster

Weekend ScrumMaster Course in Central Illinois on Dec 4/5

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.



The ScrumMaster Certification is a 2-day course introducing the concepts of the Scrum product development process. Participants will become Certified Scrum Masters, a first step in the journey towards this adaptive and empircal form of work organization.  

The course is offered by Oobeya Group through the Heartland Community College Corporate Education department and employers may qualify for grant money that can significantly offset the cost of the course. 

For more information, contact Scot Smigel at Scot.Smigel@heartland.edu or Teri Payne at Teri.payne@heartland.edu or call the Heartland Corporate Ed department at 309.268.8435.

The trainer for this class is Tom Mellor (t_mellor@yahoo.com / 309.846.6792).  Additional information about the class can also be obtained from Lowell Lindstrom of the Oobeya Group at llindstrom@oobeyagroup.com or by phone at 630.335.0889.

Dates:

4-5 Dec 2010

Location:

Normal, IL

Venue:

Hearland Community College
1500 West Raab Road
Normal, IL 61761
http://www.heartland.edu/corporateEd/hotTopics.jsp#scrumMaster

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Price:

1200

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Values and principles of agile and Scrum

Scrum Roles

Scrum Artifacts

Scrum Meetings

Scrum odors and impediments and how to avoid or deal with them

Application of agile and Scrum through interactive exercises

Debunking agile and Scrum myths

Emergent agenda items as desired by attendees

People who want a foundational education in agile and Scrum values, principles and practices, and enjoy a learning format that is primary experiential and Socratic.  Attendees will utilize a variety of exercises designed to help them learn and apply Scrum in both software and non-software product development.