Duration: 1 day
Course code: SS-AGL-012
Audience
The Scrum Overview training course is intended for any stakeholder or participant in an organization planning to apply Scrum.
- Software Developers
- Project Managers
- Software Architects
Prerequisites
None
Description
The Scrum Overview training course provides an introduction to Scrum along with an overview of the various other Agile approaches.
Scrum is a development method that rose in Japan during the mid-1980s. The method has been successfully applied to software development. Scrum is a popular methodology to use in combination with other agile techniques as because of its incremental nature.
The Scrum Overview training course provides an overview of Scrum with and the agile techniques that work well with Scrum. The course is a great starter for managers and engineers alike that want to probe or adapt Scrum.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Understand the main principles of Scrum
- Identify the essential roles in a Scrum organization
- Understand the Scrum's Product Backlog
- Understand how to conduct the of the Daily Scrum Meeting
- Understand the concept of a sprint
- Understand how to conduct the Sprint Planning Meetings
- Understand how to conduct a Sprint Review Meeting
Outline for Scrum Overview Training Course
Overview of Scrum
- What is Scrum?
- Why Scrum?
- Scrum from 30,000 Feet
The Scrum Team
- Scrum Master
- Product Owner
- Scrum Team Member
- Other Stakeholders
The Product Backlog
- What is the Product Backlog?
- How to Use the Product Backlog
- Who can Contribute?
- When to Contribute
The Daily Scrum Meeting
- The Agenda
- The Audience
- The Code of Conduct
The Sprint Planning Meeting
- The Agenda
- The Audience
- The Code of Conduct
- The Measure of Success
Sprint
- What is a Sprint?
- Initiation of a Sprint
- Measuring Progress
- Aborting a Sprint
Sprint Review Meeting
- The Agenda
- The Audience
- The Code of Conduct
- The Measure of Success
Agile Development Comparison
- Extreme Programming
- Adaptive Software Development
- Dynamic Systems Development Method
- Feature-Driven Development
- Lean Software Development