Certified ScrumMaster
Certified Scrum Master Training
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.
Course Overview
This course prepares all members of a Scrum team for the realities of working in a highly collaborative and effective software development environment. ScrumMaster training provides an applied understanding of the Scrum process and helps participants begin to develop the tools, insights, and skills required to apply Scrum on their projects and across their organizations.
Course completion includes a Scrum Master Certificate and a 2 year membership to the Scrum Alliance.
Topics Include:
- Learn the scrum process and the important role of scrum master
- How to be an effective scrum master
- How to build and lead a scrum team
- How to conduct effective planning, demo and retrospective meeting
- How to create and use information radiators
- How to build a self-organizing team
| Dates: | 8-10 Nov 2011 |
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| Location: | Courbevoie, France |
| Venue: |
Valtech Training - France |
| Price: |
1 350,00 € |
Course Comments
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- Introduction
- Scrum overview
- Roles on a Scrum team
- Agile Leadership
- 59 minutes Scrum Game
- Agile Planning Overview
- Vision Planning
- User Stories
- Estimating
- Prioritization
- Roadmap and Release Planning
- Velocity
- Scrum Accelerator Game
- Sprint Planning
- Daily Scrum
- Collaboration
- Building an action plan
This hands-on certification course is appropriate for all software team members, including Project Managers, Team Leads, Development Managers, Product Managers, Software Architects, Systems Architects, Testers, CIOs, and CTOs.


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