Certified ScrumMaster

Certified Scrum Master associated with Central and Eastern Europe SW Conference

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.



Scrum is certainly best known Agile methodology, allowing for effective IT project management. Through iterative software development, empirical process control, close cooperation with customer and inspect & adapt approach, Scrum enable for controlling complex development environment.
Two-day Certified ScrumMaster training prepares participants for fulfilling ScrumMaster role. Through interactive exercises they learn Scrum principles and how to efficiently apply them to lead and empower Agile team. Certified Scrum Trainer presents advanced Scrum topics, such as multi-team organizations and explains how to handle challenges the Scrum project encounters.

Dates:

6-7 Oct 2011

Location:

Warsaw, Poland

Venue:


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Warsaw, Poland
http://www.ceespi.com/workshops11.html

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Price:

950 euros or 900 for conference participants

Notes:

 

  • Price: 3700 PLN or 900 EUR net for the Conference participants; 3900 PLN or 950 EUR net for others
    Price includes:
    - Training materials
    - Eligibility to take the Certified ScrumMaster exam, the successful completion of which results in the designation of "Certified ScrumMaster" from the Scrum Alliance (scrumalliance.org)
    - Scrum Alliance membership fee for two years

    Detalis under the following link: procognita.com/index.php?id=certified-scrummaster

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    • Introduction
    • Mindset
    • Communication 
    • History
    • Scrum Overview
    • Roles
    • Product Planning
    • Product Discovery
    • Product Backlog
    • Stories and Acceptance Criteria
    • Retrospective
    • Estimation
    • Metrics
    • Definition of Done
    • Scaling
    • Distributed 
    • Change   Management

    Any level