Learn the essentials of working as a ScrumMaster or Scrum team member in this course. While the Scrum Alliance provides a list of core concepts that must be covered in the class, each instructor creates his or her own material, allowing courses to differ based on the strengths, interests, and experiences of the instructor.

About the Course

This two-day Certified Scrum Master course provides an look into the what, how and especially the whys of Scrum. It'll cover the theory and history of Scrum and also the practical side, mostly by stories by the trainer and discussions in the group. The course is useful for anyone who would like to know Scrum in depth, including team members, product owners, scrum masters and other stakeholders. Though the course will be given mostly from the ScrumMasters perspective.

The course length is 2 days. The first day will cover the conceptual backgrounds of Scrum and how the roles in Scrum differ from what is often seen in organizations and how this will impact the organization. The second day will cover the how-to-do things and look in detail in the different parts of the Scrum framework.

Basic knowledge of Scrum is expected and some experience prefered. A great introduction to Scrum is the Scrum Primer by Pete Deemer 

Agenda 

The topics covered:
  • Introduction
  • History
  • Self-managing
  • Scrum Master role
  • Done
  • Technical practices
  • Obstacles for Scrum
  • Product Owner and Product Backlog
  • Initial product backlog creation
  • Sprint Planning and Sprint Backlog
  • Daily Scrum
  • Retrospectives
  • The team
  • Scaling Scrum
  • Organizational changes

About Certification

All attendees who complete the course will become Certified ScrumMasters (CSMs), and will be listed on the Scrum Alliance website's CSM registry.

Cost and Location

The course will be in Amsterdam. The price is 1500Eur per participant. The course starts at 9:00 and ends at 18:00.

About the Instructor

Bas Vodde is originally from Holland, however has lived in China, Finland and is currently living in Singapore. In the 90s he worked as a developer in Holland and felt a mismatch between what he experienced as working and between "what the official literature said you should do". That was solved with the introduction of Extreme Programming and evenmore so, with Agile Development in general.

In the beginning of 2001, he had enough of the "normal life" and moved to China where he started working for Nokia. Here, he gained experience on very large projects and the traditional ways they are run. After this he became even more convinced that Agile Development is the way forward, for all size projects.
In 2005 he moved to Helsinki, Finland to introduce Agile Development and in particular Scrum, in Nokia Networks. For two years he watched dozens of teams adopt scrum and other agile practices. After which he decided to focus on one very large product and help it go "all the way". Currently he is running his own small coaching and training company called Odd-e.

His main interests are in Scrum and especially how to use it within large companies and large projects. He  also focuses much on the technical practices, especially test-driven development (including refactoring) and continuous integration because he strongly believes you need a well-factored code base if you want to be fast and flexible. His hobby interests have been lean production and quality management and, of course, programming.

Bas is also the author of the upcoming book "Scaling Agile and Lean Development" together with Craig Larman.

 

Dates:

5-6 Feb 2009

Location:

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Venue:

Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel
Kattengat 1
1012 SZ Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/amsrd-renaissance-amsterdam-hotel/

Price:

1500EUR