Lead by a Certified Scrum Trainer (since 2011) who was taught by Ken Schwaber in 2002, this training workshop leverages the latest in virtual training tools, a unique visual style, and extensive hands-on experience to create an engaging class for anyone interested in Scrum and looking to prepare themselves for working in Agile organizations & teams.
Course Description
Learn how to engineer GenAI prompts, streamline workflows, and leverage AI for any team. In AI for Scrum Masters, you'll discover how to welcome AI to your agile team while showcasing your knowledge with an in-demand microcredential.
Key Benefits
- Supercharge productivity and effectiveness when you welcome AI to the agile team.
- Leverage AI to assist with managing timelines, predicting risks, and identifying metrics for team performance.
- Stand out as a future-ready scrum master with AI skills.
- Integrate AI into everything you do.
- Future-proof your career as a scrum master who knows how to leverage AI to benefit your team and your organization.
- Be a key player in an agile landscape that embraces AI.
- Train scrum masters and agile teams across your organization to integrate AI tools with ease.
- Drive new levels of efficiency and effectiveness at your organization with AI tools for scrum teams.
- Earn a professional microcredential that allows you to showcase your new skills and knowledge.
Course Methods & Materials
Our virtual courses endeavour to bring in the rich mix of communication, collaboration and learning games that were hallmarks of our in-person classes. With proven approaches and an engaging technology platform, participants are able to share ideas, work in breakouts, practice new ways of working, all from the comfort of their own set-up.
The learning platform we use is as follows:
ZOOM -- an industry standard video and collaboration platform that allows for excellent face-to-face communication and facilitates chats, breakout rooms and an overall visual style of teaching.
MIRO -- this real time collaboration board provides the background for many of the learning games and exercises
Notability -- in lieu of whiteboards and projectors, the slides are shared through Zoom and annotated using Notability. Blank sheets are created so that the facilitators can draw out concepts in real time or highlight areas as needed.
Graphic Facilitation -- a key way of learning in a virtual classroom is being able to see clearly what is being discussed and shaping those artifacts. Both of our facilitators are trained graphic facilitators that brings a unique visual tone and ashetic to all the classes providing students with a very rich experience.