Course Outline

Complexity and the Empirical Approach
Pragmatic Use of the Scrum Framework
The Pillars of the Framework in Scrum Events
Scrum Values and the Attitudes of a Scrum Master
The Scrum Master as a Leader
Working with the Team and the Entire Organization
Artifacts and Commitments in Scrum
Conducting Scrum Events and Achieving Their Goals
Common Mistakes Made During Scrum Events
The Sprint Goal – What It Should Look Like and Why It Is Critically Important
Estimating Work – How and Why to Estimate, and What Not to Do
Monitoring Progress Towards the Goal – Which Metrics Make Sense and How to Use Them
Understanding and Interpreting the Scrum Guide
Reviewing Concepts in the Context of the PSM II Exam

Requirements

Requirements:

Practical experience working with Scrum teams in the role of a Scrum Master or another role.

Participants:

Individuals who have experience working as a Scrum Master, and those interested in passing the PSM II certification exam.

 14 Hours

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