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Certified ScrumMaster®

Taught by: Rowan Bunning
Learn how to apply scrum and gain practical agile skills to drive results in any role, whether you want to work as a scrum master or grow your capabilities. CSM® courses are delivered by Scrum Alliance-certified trainers who possess deep scrum knowledge. When you complete the course, you will receive a two-year Scrum Alliance professional membership.
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10 - 11 June, 2019 |
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TBC Auckland, 1010, NZ

10 reasons to choose this course

  1. 10 years of refinement - your trainer - Rowan Bunning - has delivered over 320 Scrum Certification courses and has inspected and adapted this course frequently for over 10 years.
  2. Recommended again and again - many participants choose us based on word-of-mouth recommendation. Don't take our word for it, see the testimonials below for examples of what participants say about the course.
  3. Emphasises the impactful Why? - unlike courses that stop at the process "mechanics" and spoon feed you tactical tips, this course focuses on the principles and deep insights. These allow you to navigate your own tactics relative your context - the true Agile way.
  4. Smaller, more interactive class - some courses will have you compete to have your questions answered amongst 50 participants! We keep our class sizes small to provide plenty of opportunity for direct trainer interaction as well as hearing from a diverse group of other learners.
  5. Stories from 17 years of experience - Rowan brings the principles alive with (often dramatic) Agile adoption stories from the trenches in a wide variety of organisations both down under and in Europe since 2001.
  6. Learn from the region's first Path to CSP Educator - Rowan is the first trainer in Australasia to be approved to teach Advanced CSM courses. This CSM course prepares you to take the Path all the way to Certified Scrum Professional - ScrumMaster (CSP-SM) - the ultimate accreditation for a ScrumMaster - with a consistent learning programme.
  7. Rich mix of learning approaches - we use highly immersive adult learning techniques such as visual modelling, simulations, role-plays and neuroscience-aligned Training from the Back of the Room activities to enable self-directed learning and enhanced retention.
  8. Practice CSM Exam - unlike most other CSM courses, this course offers a Practice CSM Exam on day 1 with answers explained on day 2. By quickly identifying and filling gaps in your Scrum knowledge this way, you can be extra confident about the Certification Exam.
  9. Comprehensive workbook - you will receive a comprehensive course workbook including worksheets on key topics, detailed information on the Scrum Roles not found elsewhere, recommended reading and further resources to assist you post-course, including in your CSM Exam preparation.
  10. Ongoing support - have a question (or three) later on? This course gains you access to the Scrum WithStyle Alumni community which has an active discussion forum on Slack where the trainer and many other experienced practitioners respond to your ongoing queries. You will have already received a substantial post-course email packed with resources and customised to the questions raised during the course.

 

About certification

Certified ScrumMaster seal

Certified ScrumMaster is the most widely recognised Agile-related accreditation in the world. Certification body Scrum Alliance was founded in 2001 and is a not-for-profit association. With over 750,000 practitioners having been accredited with Scrum Alliance, it is the largest professional membership organisation in the Agile community.

There are three steps to becoming a Certified ScrumMaster:

  1. Familiarise yourself with Scrum through the pre-work material provided by Scrum WithStyle
  2. Complete our 2 day CSM course across a 16 hour duration
  3. Pass the online CSM Exam after the course and accept the License Agreement

For further information on the certification process, see the Certified ScrumMaster page on the Scrum Alliance website.

This course may qualify Project Management Professionals (PMPs) for 14 PDUs as approved by the Project Management Institute (PMI).

 

Meet your trainer - Rowan Bunning

Rowan is a pioneer of Scrum in Australia having became a ScrumMaster in 2003, Australia's first Certified Scrum Professional in 2006 and Certified Scrum Trainer in 2008. Since then he has delivered well over 320 Scrum Certification courses in Australia and New Zealand making him one of the most experienced Scrum trainers in the Australasian region.

With a background in software development including with eXtreme Programming and in 2007 he was hired as an Agile Coach by one of Europe's foremost Agile consultancies which partnered with Ken Schwaber and Mike Cohn (two of the most widely recognised names in the global Agile community). Since then, Rowan has guided organisations from banks to video games companies through accelerated Agile adoptions including Scrum, Kanban and Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) as well as consulting to management on Agile assessment and change leadership.

Rowan speaks from first-hand experience, having worked for years in each of the Scrum roles including ScrumMaster, Product Owner and Development Team Member as well as in a wide variety of other technical, leadership and coaching roles. He has worked in a wide variety of industries including banking, federal and state governments, health insurance, superannuation, salary packing, retail, manufacturing, building security, information security, media and video gaming.

Unlike many Agile Coaches and Trainers, Rowan not only has years of experience in business/IT Projects, but also in non-project pure product development environments. This allows Rowan to guide clients in combining the best of both worlds to achieve superior results.

Rowan has spoken about Scrum at conferences in Australia, Europe and North America since 2006 and has been involved with organising the Sydney Scrum User Group since 2008. Rowan hold accreditations as a Certified LeSS Practitioner (CLP), Certified Agile Leadership credential II (CAL II), Organization and Relationship Systems at Work (ORS@Work) coach and is Australasia's first approved Scrum Alliance “Path to CSP” Educator.

 

Testimonials from course participants

"years of real life experience"

"Rowan Bunning is an excellent and experienced trainer, with years of real life experience in the development and Scrum processes. This was very apparent in the level of training that our CSM course group received at Scrum WithStyle.

Learning within different non work groups was a real eye opener as it gave me an insight into how other companies develop and work within the Scrum Agile framework. It was very different to how the company I work for has implemented the Agile framework.

Rowan was an expert at getting everyone in our training course engaged and collaborating in the learning process. It was a real facilitation success, and I could see everyone gained a better understanding of the course material."

- Paul Clarke, Senior Software Developer, Indue - June 2018

"BY FAR, the BEST experience for me"

"I have attended trainings for, and cleared SSYB, ITIL, PMP, PRINCE2 but I have to say that this particular training by Rowan Bunning is BY FAR, the BEST experience for me, mainly because of how Rowan keeps you engaged throughout. Rowan really explained concepts again and again and in detail. I’m amazed at the effort you have put in (in terms of handouts, charts etc. too) for this training and how energetic you are."

- Amna Salis Khan, Technology Product Specialist - Telstra

"certainly lived up to your reputation"

"First of all, let me thank you for the wonderful engagement and education for the last two days. You certainly lived up to your reputation in the market as a Scrum/Agile Coach. I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to using it in our workplace and drive Agile from a strategic perspective. Thanks a lot for your course materials and the class slides."

- Murty Vysyaraju, Senior Management Consultant - NSW Department of Finance, Services and Information

More testimonials...

 

We use the Scrum framework to manage our Scrum certification courses as a two day Scrum release cycle that includes four half day Sprints.

Sprint Goals

The following Sprint Goals provide a focus for each half day.
  1. Goal: I can describe the components of Scrum and how they fit together to form a cohesive framework.
  2. Goal: I can describe the responsibilities of each of the Scrum roles and the personal qualities desirable in order to perform them well.
  3. Goal: I can describe ways to overcome practical challenges commonly experienced when working in a Scrum environment.
  4. Goal I can describe techniques that can be applied at work to improve our Scrum implementation.

Initial Course Backlog

The following Backlog provides an initial course agenda. Just like any good Agile initiative, the backlog that we choose to pull in can change as we inspect feedback from stakeholders and make adaptations to the backlog during the course within the constraints of the CSM Learning Objects.

  1. Introductions: As a workshop participant, I want to be oriented with the course and the people I am to interact with, so that I can feel confident to speaking up and learn.
  2. Scrum Overview: As a Scrum practitioner, I want to understand the interaction between the Scrum events and artefacts, so that I understand how it works as an adaptive management system.
  3. Scrum Values: As a Scrum practitioner, I want examples of living the Scrum values, so that I can encourage living these in a way that underpins successful Scrum adoption.
  4. Empiricism: As a Scrum practitioner, I want to understand the empirical approach that underpins Scrum so that I can better see how to enable a self-correcting system of product and process improvement.
  5. Self-Organisation: As a Scrum practitioner, I want to understand the nature of self-organisation, so that I can better identify how my team can function more effectively.
  6. Agile As someone interested in Agile, I want to understand what Agile really is, so that I can better identify what is and is not aligned with being Agile.
  7. Scrum Roles in Depth: As a Scrum practitioner, I want to understand each of the Scrum roles and how they fit together, so that I can play my role well and understand how to interact with others in their roles.
  8. Project Management with Scrum: As a Scrum practitioner, I want to understand how Scrum maps to the activities undertaken by a Project Manager, so that I can see what the implications are for traditional roles and key activities.
  9. Practice Scrum Exam: As a workshop participant, I want a trial run of the post-course Exam, so that I identify where my knowledge gaps are.
  10. Practice Scrum Exam Answers: As a workshop participant, I want to fill in my knowledge gaps, so that I am well prepared for the CSM Exam and Scrum implementation at work.
  11. Agile Technical Practices: As a Scrum practitioner, I want to be aware of the likely technical practices to improve, so that we are able to sustain development of quality product increments with low cost of change.
  12. Initial Backlog Refinement: As a Scrum practitioner, I want to experience techniques for Backlog Refinement, so that I am able to contribute to keeping our Product Backlog in good shape.
  13. Multi-Sprint Scrum Exercise: As a Scrum practitioner, I want to experience a full Sprint cycle developing a real product, so that I can put the theory into practice and learn by doing.
  14. Sprint Planning: As a Scrum practitioner, I want to know how to conduct effective Sprint Planning workshops, so as to initiate productive and successful Sprints.
  15. Sprint Retrospective: As a facilitator, I want to some techniques for conducting effective Retrospectives, so that we continuously improve our way of working.
  16. Definition of Done: As a Scrum practitioner, I want a practical technique for creating an operational Definition of Done, so we improve transparency and uphold quality.
  17. Progress Tracking: As a Scrum practitioner, I want tools for tracking progress at daily and Sprint levels, so that we can maintain visibility and decision making ability in an Agile manner.
  18. Daily Scrum: As a member of an Agile team, I want techniques for running effective and efficient Daily Scrums, so that we keep well-organised as a team.
  19. ScrumMastering: As a ScrumMaster, I want to understand how a good ScrumMaster operates, so that I can embark on my journey of playing the role well.
  20. Adoption: As a Scrum practitioner, I want proven tips and tactics for adopting Scrum, so that my organisation has a better chance of a successful Scrum adoption.
  21. Next Steps: As a workshop participant, I want some actionable next steps, so that I can start making use of what I have learned immediately back at work.

Who should Attend

This Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) course is the world's most popular foundational course in Scrum and is appropriate for anyone in any role working in a Scrum environment or interested in this.

Whilst suitable for anyone interested in Scrum, elements of our CSM course are particularly useful for those taking some form of leadership role in respect to Agile capability building. Roles for whom this is typically relevant include:

  • ScrumMasters,
  • Iteration Managers,
  • Project Managers,
  • Team Leads,
  • Development Managers, and
  • Capability Managers.

This workshop is also relevant to those involved hands-on in agile development who wish to have an in-depth understanding of Scrum and how to get the most out of it including:

  • Programmers / Developers,
  • Testers,
  • Business Analysts,
  • User Experience Designers,
  • Solution Architects, and
  • Technical Writers.

Pre-requisites

The first step toward your CSM accreditation is familiarising yourself with Scrum. Details about preparation will be emailed to you upon registration and includes the following resources.

Scrum Foundations eLearning Series videos – from Scrum Alliance
The Manifesto for Agile Software Development – the original articulation of “Agile”
The Scrum Guide – the definition of Scrum by its inventors
 

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