Professional Scrum Master
Live Virtual Class, March 26-27, 2024
Class Overview
9:00 AM – 4:30 PM daily.
Professional Scrum Master Course
Course Duration: 2 days
Course Level: Applied learning intended for Program managers, Engineering managers, Product designers, Lead developers responsible for the successful use and/or rollout of Scrum
Course Description
This course is the standard course developed by the inventor of Scrum, Ken Schwaber and currated by the scrum.org trainers. The Professional Scrum Master course covers Scrum basics, including the framework, mechanics, and roles of Scrum. But it also teaches how to use Scrum how to optimize value, productivity, and the total cost of ownership of software products. Students learn through instruction and team-based exercises, and they are challenged to think on their feet to better understand what to do when they return to their workplaces.
This is the official Scrum.org course taught by an experienced trainer certified by Scrum.org.
Why Scrum.org
Scrum.org is governed by the originator of scrum, Ken Schwaber, and as such instructs students on the very core of Scrum. The material content is consistent with all scrum.org trainers, but improvements to are crowd sourced to the scrum.org trainers meaning many brilliant minds have contributed to the training material. The material is intented to be transform the way you approach work, not just instructional on the mechanics of Scrum.
Scrum.org trainers have all been rigorously assessed by the scrum.org committee through exams, interviews, mock training, and other means. Less than 5% of those who apply are accepted as trainers.
Assessment
As part of this class, students are offered one free attempt of the Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) assessment administered by Scrum.org. Students are also eligible to attempt the PSM level 2 certification test at a discount.
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Scrum.org Professional Scrum Master Outline
Section 1: Theory and Principles
• Predictive versus empirical approaches
• How empiricism can help product development
• How Scrum is different than the traditional approach and when to use scrum
• How does agile and scrum help value maximization
• Honesty and transparency
Section 2: The Scrum Framework
• Detailed Scrum framework review
• Scrum roles, artifacts, and activities
• Edge cases for using scrum
• Where does the Scrum Master fit in
Section 3: Done and Undone Work
• Technical debt and addressing it's effect
• Defining done
• How to increase quality through evolving a definition of done
Section 4: Product Delivery with Scrum
• Estimating and valuing work
• Planning Scrum work
• Monitoring Scrum work
Section 5: People and Teams
• Core values of Scrum
• Colocation, context switching, and team dynamics
• Addressing team culture for positive growth
• Coaching teams for effective performance
Section 6: Scrum Master
• Good Scrum Master’s characteristics
• Scrum Master’s involvement in self organization
• Moving away from controller to enabler
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