Certified ScrumMaster
Trigraph CSM course in association with Scrum Ireland
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.
Trigraph CSM course in association with Scrum Ireland
Description
Trigraph Professional Services’s 2-day CSM class equips participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools to successfully adopt Scrum as ScrumMasters and team members. The highly interactive 2-day class provides a foundational understanding of the Scrum framework and gives participants hands-on practice applying Scrum in multiple project settings and situations.
Objectives
Using a combination of interactive presentations, problem-solving exercises, and team-structured simulations, the experiential CSM 2-day class will enable participants to:
· Understand the core principles, strategies, and practices of Scrum
· Practice applying Scrum in multiple project settings and situations
· Cultivate the Scrum mindset vital to effectively leading projects and teams
· Gain skills and confidence in effectively spreading the Scrum principles to managers,team members and all stakeholders
Why Trigraph Professional Services?
At Trigraph Professional Services we help our clients drive performance improvements through development of high-value skills, achieving successful project outcomes, alignment of IT and business priorities and provision of highly experienced and skilled resources.
This course offers following benefits:
· Unlimited access to course materials at the Scrum Alliance website
· Low instructor-to-participant ratio
· Heavy focus on hands-on learning experience
· Live demos and real-world examples
· Interactive activities/simulations to help understand the essence and concepts
· Open discussion and dynamic format
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Instructor details
Rafael Sabbagh
Rafael Sabbagh is a Certified Scrum Trainer, from Scrum Alliance. He is graduated in Computer Engineering and has a Master in Business Administration.
He has over a decade and a half of experience on IT projects and development team leadership. He brings into classroom a large market experience, combining technical and business knowledge.
Rafael Sabbagh uses the most advanced techniques of teaching and facilitation in his classes, giving students a real experience of learning and sharing experiences, with an effective use for them.
He ran sessions at the Brazil Scrum Gathering 2009, Ágiles 2009, Germany Scrum Gathering 2009, Orlando Scrum Gathering 2010, Agile Brazil 2010, Agile Brazil 2011 and Amsterdam Scrum Gathering. He was the organizer of Agile Tour Rio de Janeiro 2010 He was present at the South Africa Scrum Gathering 2010, Seattle Scrum Gathering 2011 and Agile 2011.
More information on http://www.rsabbagh.com
| Dates: | 2-3 Feb 2012 |
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| Location: | Dublin, Ireland |
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| Price: |
€950 |
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This session is highly interactive, so exercises will be scattered throughout the two-day session. Ample material is available for this session, and while all essential information will be covered, time spent on each topic will vary depending on the composition of the class and the interest in particular areas. A more detailed course outline is available at our website.
- Agile
- The Agile Manifesto, Agile Values and Principles
- Agile Practices
- Agile Methodologies overview - similarities and differences
- What is Agile Project Management?
- How do self-organizing teams work?
- What is Scrum?
- Why Scrum?
- What is and what is not Scrum for
- Scrum origins
- Roles
- Development Team
- Who is the Development Team? Attributes
- What does the Development Team do? Duties
- How is the Development Team? How to choose
- Agile development good practices
- Product Owner
- Who is the Product Owner? Attributes
- What does the Product Owner do? Duties
- How is the Product Owner? How to choose
- ScrumMaster
- Who is the ScrumMaster? Attributes
- What does the ScrumMaster do? Duties
- How is the ScrumMaster? How to choose
- Development Team
- Events
- Release and Release Planning
- What is the Release?
- What is and how does the Release Planning work?
- Sprint Planning
- What is and how does the Sprint Planning work?
- Sprint Planning 1: What?
- Sprint Planning 2: How?
- Commitment-driven
- Sprint
- What is and how does the Sprint work?
- What should NOT happen during the Sprint
- Daily Scrum
- What is and how does the Daily Scrum work?
- What should NOT happen during the Daily Scrum
- Sprint Review
- What is and how does the Sprint Review work?
- What should NOT happen during the Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
- What is and how does the Sprint Retrospective work?
- What are the Sprint Retrospective formats?
- What should NOT happen during the Sprint Retrospective
- Release and Release Planning
- Artifacts
- Product Backlog
- What is the Product Backlog?
- What are the Product Backlog formats?
- Agile estimating
- User Stories
- Product Backlog Grooming
- Definition of "Ready"
- Release Burndown
- What is the Release Burndown?
- How to draw the Release Burndown?
- Sprint Backlog
- What is the Sprint Backlog?
- What are the Sprint Backlog formats?
- Definition of "Done"
- What is the Definition of "Done"?
- Sprint Burndown
- What is the Sprint Burndown?
- How to draw the Sprint Burndown?
- Product Backlog
- Scrum out of IT
- Scaling Scrum
- Distributed Scrum
- Scrum of Scrums
- Other methods of Scaling Scrum
Managers, team leads, project managers, or other team members who wish to learn how to apply Scrum principles and rules to create high performing teams focused on rapid value delivery to their customers.


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