Learn Agile NOW: Scrum for Product Owner and Scrum Master
Agile and Scrum for Product Owner and Scrum Master Explained Course
What you’ll learn
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What is Agile Software development and Why to use Agile?
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Why Agile Rocks?
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Agile Myth Busters – 13 Myths in details
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What is Product, Product Vision, Product Strategy, Product Roadmap, examples and how to create them
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The Scrum Guide 2020 – What has been changed?
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What is Empiricism and why it is important for Scrum
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Scrum framework
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Why Agile Rocks?
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Agile MythBusters: 13 Agile Myths
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Scrum team: Scrum Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development team
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The Difference Between Agile and Scrum
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Changes for the Scrum Masters in relation to Scrum Guide 2020
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Product Goal Introduction
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Scrum events (What is Sprint, Sprint Goal, mandatory events, duration, who attends…)
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Product Backlog refinement (Backlog Grooming)
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The Theme, Epics, User Stories, and Tasks with examples and technique for time estimation
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Scrum Artifacts (Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increment) and what is Scrum Board
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Definition of Ready (DoR), Definition of Done (DoD) and Acceptance criteria with tips for writing
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Introduction to Evidence-Based Management EBM (2020 Edition)
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Scrum Certification, (Scrum org and Scrum Alliance), tips for all those who want to prepare for the exam on their own
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100 Carefully Selected Questions and Answers for Scrum certification.
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Your first job as a Product owner – where to start in case you will have to work on an EXISTING PRODUCT or a brand new product
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Agile Testing Job Interview Questions and Answers
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Recap, Last Words and your next steps…
Requirements
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There are no pre-requisites for this course. I explain everything from the ground up
Who this course is for:
- People who are preparing for Scrum exams PSPO, PSM…
- People who got their first Scrum job and don’t know where to start
- People who want to learn quickly about Scrum, Agile and Software development
- Senior executives who wish to actively promote agile concepts across business teams and to link those concepts directly to business-related outcomes
- People who want to learn why Agile is important
- Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches
- Product Owners
- Project Managers