Certified ScrumMaster
Certified ScrumMaster Workshop
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.
Class Postoned Due to Instuctor Illness
Certified ScrumMaster Workshop
Practical, Hands-on Training for ScrumMaster
This course gives the participants actual hands on experience with the basic practices of Scrum with a solid introduction to the principles that frame the practices of a successful agile team. The course is focused on the skills and attributes of a successful ScrumMaster.
The Scrum Immersion Exercise
The participants will get experience through a large Scrum simulation where they will practice and observe the role of ScrumMaster and the other major Scrum Roles. Teams will work together on a project to produce a product that will be presented to the stakeholders near the end of the course.
Course Objectives
· Why an organization might choose to adopt Scrum
· The fundamentals of Scrum
· The important aspects of Agile Analysis and Planning
· The role of ScrumMaster in all the meetings, processes and decisions of Scrum
· The Responsibilities of the Scrum Product Owner to the business and the team
· Practical, skill and experience building practice in running Scrum
· Instruction and practice to develop your skills as a ScrumMaster in dealing with people
· Discussion and practice in dealing with organizational challenges
| Dates: | 12-13 Dec 2011 |
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| Location: | Albuquerque, NM |
| Venue: |
Hyatt Regency |
| Price: |
$1099 |
| Notes: |
Recent Participant Comments"Thank you! This was an excellent course, and extremely insightful in helping us implement Scrum." -DD, Albuquerque "Really thought building the "Scrum Game" was an effective teaching tool. A very thorough class." - AL, Albuquerque "Excellent use of teamwork and experiential learning." JL, Seattle "Great team building exercise." - JN, Seattle |
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Course Details
This course is intended for software development teams and professionals. Scrum can be used on other types of projects. Consult with your RippleRock Enterprise Coach for information about customizing this course for your team and organization.
Course Topic Areas
Why Adopt Scrum?Software Development as Knowledge Work The value of Agile Teams The business value focus of Scrum Scrum Process BasicsWhat kind of projects benefit most from Scrum? Basic Scrum flow and activities Scrum Roles and Relationships Scrum Meetings Scrum Artifacts Scrum Product Management Project Tracking and Visibility Developing User Stories Business Value Driven Prioritization
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Principles and PracticesWhat is a process and why do we need one? The role of Lean Software Development in Scrum Agile Principles Agile Practices
Agile AnalysisProject and Product Vision Creation From High Level Requirements to Stories and Tasks Relative Story Sizing Team Estimation and Commitment Work Prioritization Release Planning |
The ScrumMaster RoleHow is a ScrumMaster different than a Project Manager? Team Coaching and Servant Leadership Developing Trust with the Team
The Role of QA In ScrumMoving Testing Forward A Change in Focus for QA Acceptance Testing Agile Specification
Scrum ImplementationScrum is Simple, Scrum is Hard The Promises of Scrum The Forces Driving and Restraining Scrum Scaling Scrum
Process Improvement in ScrumThe Sprint and Release Retrospectives The pursuit of process improvement Finding and dealing with process impediments |
The Scrum Product Owner RoleCreating Product and Product Vision Product Owner / Team Communication The Product Owner Responsibility to the Business Business Value Driven Portfolio Management
Course Hands-On Exercises
Team Forming Vision Statement Writing Release Planning Work Item Sizing Work Item Prioritization Sprint Planning Sprint Work Project Visibility The Daily Scrum The Sprint Review The Sprint Retrospective The Release The Release Retrospective Identification of Problem Domain Concepts Exploring forces driving and restraining Scrum |
Audience
This course is aimed at individuals and teams new to Scrum and Agile Software Development or teams that need to level-set terms, understand the principles that drive Scrum and create a common understanding of the roles, meetings and artifacts of Scrum.
The Approach
We believe that the key to a successful Scrum kickoff is a clear and universal understanding of the principals and practices of Scrum on the team. We also believe that while reading about Scrum is a good place to start, the level of understanding that is required to be successful is only achieved by doing Scrum. This workshop puts the participants into a Scrum driven project. The problem domain is one that most participants have never dealt with, thereby creating the opportunity for all participants to learn. When the goals of the Scrum project are presented, the participants know very little about how they will create a workable product in the short time they will have to complete the project. By using agile analysis, agile planning, effort sizing and team work they work together to create a product. Most participants are surprised at the results of their project.


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