Course Information
What You Will Learn
Course Curriculum
- Scrum Overview
- Scrum Principles
- Scrum Aspects
- Scrum Processes
- Scrum Summary
- Scrum Advantages
- Core Roles
- Non-core Roles
- Product Owner
- Scrum Master
- Scrum Team
- Responsibilities of Scrum Roles in Business Justification
- Factors used to Determine Business Justification
- Business Justification Evaluation Techniques
- Tools for Planning Value
- Continuous Value Justification
- Summary of Responsibilities
- Quality Defined
- Acceptance Criteria and the Prioritized Product Backlog
- Quality Management in Scrum
- Quality Planning
- Continuous Integration and Sustainable Pace
- Quality Control and Quality Assurance
- Summary of Responsibilities
- Unapproved and Approved Change Requests
- Change in Scrum
- Balancing Flexibility and Stability
- Achieving Flexibility
- Changes to a Sprint
- Impact of Expected Change on the Length of Sprint
- Managing Changes through Prioritized Product Backlog Refining
- Managing Changes During Demonstrate and Validate Sprint
What is Risk?
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- Risks and Issues
- Risk Management Procedure
- Risk Identification
- Risk Assessment
- Risk Assessment Techniques:
- Risk Mitigation
- Risk Communication
- Minimizing Risks through Scrum
- Summary of Responsibilities
- Initiate
- Plan and Estimate
- Implement
- Review and Retrospect
- Release
- Process 1: Create Project Vision
- Process 2: Identify Scrum Master and Business Stakeholder(s)
- Process 3: Form Scrum Team
- Process 4: Develop Epic(s)
- Process 5: Create Prioritized Product Backlog
- Process 6: Conduct Release Planning
- Process 1: Create User Stories
- Process 2: Estimate User Stories
- Process 3: Commit User Stories
- Process 4: Identify Tasks
- Process 5: Estimate Tasks
- Process 6: Update Sprint Backlog
- Process 1: Create Deliverables
- Process 2: Conduct Daily Standup
- Process 3: Refine Prioritized Product Backlog
- Process 1: Demonstrate and Validate Sprint
- Process 2: Retrospect Sprint
- Process 1: Ship Deliverables
- Process 2: Retrospect Release
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All You Need to Know
This is highly recommended for everyone in a company who works in a Scrum
Team (Development Team) or anyone who interacts with any Scrum Team. This will
also be very useful for those who are interested in understanding the basics of
Scrum and how this method could be used effectively.
There is no formal prerequisite for this certification. However, it is preferable to complete the Scrum
Fundamental Certified (SFC™) certification before applying for the Scrum Developer certification. It is also
highly recommended to take free SFC™ training provided by a SCRUMstudy™ or SCRUMstudy™ approved
Authorized Training Partner (A.T.P.)