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Scrum for Beginners + Scrum Master Certification Preparation

Scrum For Beginners + Scrum Master Certification Preparation

Last updated 10/2023
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[UNOFFICIAL] Learn Scrum, understand the Agile principles & prepare for your Agile/Scrum Master certification in 2023.

What you'll learn
Prep for a Scrum Master certification [UNOFFICIAL].
Prep for an Agile certification [UNOFFICIAL].
Test your Scrum understanding with prep questions
Ask questions in the Q&A section
Get exam tips that can really make a difference
How to deal with hard exam questions
Understand the Agile mindset
Learn about burn-down charts, technical debt, velocity
Have a good understanding of the Scrum framework

Requirements
No prior knowledge is required.

Description
"Professional Scrum Master" and "PSM" are registered trademarks of Advanced Development Methods (Scrum .org) and this course is not licensed, endorsed, or affiliated with Advanced Development Methods (Scrum .org) in any way.This course and practice exams are neither endorsed by, nor in partnership, nor affiliated with Scrum .org or any other organizations. This UNOFFICIAL course will introduce you to Agile and Scrum and help you prepare for your Scrum Master or Agile certification based on the Scrum Guide™ v2020. The cost of the exam you take is NOT included in the price of the course.This course will NOT help you prepare for the Scrum Master Certified (SMC®) exam from ScrumStudy.-----------------------This UNOFFICIAL course will take you from zero and prepare your Scrum Master certification. No previous experience with Scrum is needed. In this UNOFFICIAL course, you will:learn about the Scrum framework and Agileunderstand the contents of the Scrum GuidePractice what you have learned with quizzesGet exam tipsExam simulation with the help of mock exam questions== What is Scrum? ==Scrum is a framework in which people can deal with complex problems while delivering valuable products. Scrum is straightforward to understand but very difficult to master. Scrum has been used for managing work on complex products since the early 1990s. Many people think that Scrum is a methodology. It is not. Scrum is a framework.== The Scrum Master ==The Scrum Master helps everybody to understand Scrum values, rules, and theory. It is the person coaching the Scrum Team on how to use the Scrum framework.Many people new to Agile and Scrum aspire to become Scrum Masters. A Scrum certification can help show what you have the understanding needed. == Do I need to be a Scrum Master? ==This UNOFFICIAL course is for those who are interested in working within an Agile/Scrum team.You can be an aspiring Business Analyst, Project Manager, Product Owner, or Developer. You don't need to be a Scrum Master or have the desire to become one. A Scrum certification will just certify your Scrum know-how.== Frequent questions ==On which version of the Scrum Guide is this UNOFFICIAL course based?This course is compliant with the 2020 version of the Scrum Guide™. The Scrum Guide is NOT updated yearly and currently, this is the latest version.Does this UNOFFICIAL course include everything I need to pass a Scrum Master certification?Yes, all the information you need and the materials you can use are included in the course. You don't need to worry about searching for other resources or courses.Can I earn PMI PDUs (Professional Development Units) by taking this UNOFFICIAL course?If you already have an active certification status with PMI, by attending this course, you can claim PMI PDUs. -----------------------The statements made and opinions expressed herein belong exclusively to the creator of this course and are not shared by or represent the viewpoint of Scrum .org. This training does not constitute an endorsement of any product, service or point of view. Scrum .org makes no representations, warranties or assurances of any kind, express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, availability or currency of the content contained in this presentation or any material related to this presentation. In no event shall Scrum .org, its agents, officers, employees, licensees or affiliates be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, business information, loss of information) arising out of the information or statements contained in the training. Any reliance you place on such content is strictly at your own risk. Scrum .org, Professional Scrum Master ® are trademarks of Scrum .org and may be registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries.”

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Welcome to the course

Lecture 2 Legal Disclaimer

Lecture 3 Download study materials

Lecture 4 Meet the team

Lecture 5 Agile manifesto and the birth of SCRUM

Lecture 6 Overview of the SCRUM framework

Lecture 7 What is the agile mindset?

Lecture 8 An example of agile product development

Lecture 9 What is the agile mindset? (continued)

Lecture 10 Why take a Scrum certification?

Lecture 11 Which Scrum certification to take?

Lecture 12 Price increase for the PSM I certification

Lecture 13 Overview of the entire certification process

Lecture 14 How to prepare for the exam

Section 2: Scrum Artifacts

Lecture 15 What are Scrum Artifacts?

Lecture 16 Taking notes

Lecture 17 Organizational goals

Lecture 18 What is a Backlog?

Lecture 19 Product Backlog in Scrum

Lecture 20 How to use the Scrum Guide

Lecture 21 Defining the Product Goal and Product Backlog (in practice)

Lecture 22 User Stories

Lecture 23 Managing the Product Backlog using Jira

Lecture 24 Product Backlog Refinement in Practice

Lecture 25 How to add story points to User Stories in Jira

Lecture 26 My job is to annoy you!

Lecture 27 Sprint Backlog

Lecture 28 How to create the Sprint Backlog in Jira?

Lecture 29 Sprint Scope vs. Sprint Goal

Lecture 30 Increment & Definition of Done

Lecture 31 The Definition of Done for Jack & Mary Organic Farm

Lecture 32 When is the Definition of Done created?

Lecture 33 Definition of Done vs. Acceptance criteria

Lecture 34 What is an epic?

Lecture 35 Scrum Artifacts summary

Section 3: Scrum Events

Lecture 36 What are the Scrum Events

Lecture 37 Scrum Events download materials

Lecture 38 What is a time-box?

Lecture 39 The Sprint

Lecture 40 Sprint Planning

Lecture 41 Sprint Planning - Why is this Sprint valuable?

Lecture 42 Sprint Planning - What can be Done this Sprint?

Lecture 43 Sprint Planning - How will the chosen work get done?

Lecture 44 Sprint Planning - Who attends the meeting?

Lecture 45 Coherence among the Sprint Backlog Items

Lecture 46 Sprint Planning - Recap

Lecture 47 Daily Scrum

Lecture 48 Scrum Board

Lecture 49 A short break

Lecture 50 What happens during the Sprint?

Lecture 51 Sprint Review

Lecture 52 Sprint Retrospective

Lecture 53 Sprint Retrospective in practice

Lecture 54 Special Sprints

Lecture 55 Cancelling a Sprint

Section 4: The Scrum Team

Lecture 56 The Scrum Team

Lecture 57 Scrum Team Size

Lecture 58 The Product Owner

Lecture 59 What is VALUE?

Lecture 60 How is the Product Backlog ordered?

Lecture 61 The Developers

Lecture 62 The Scrum Master

Lecture 63 How is the Scrum Master serving the Scrum Team

Lecture 64 What is an impediment in Scrum?

Lecture 65 How is the Scrum Master serving the Product Owner

Lecture 66 How is the Scrum Master serving the Organization

Lecture 67 The Scrum Master in real-life

Lecture 68 Who is the Business Analyst?

Section 5: Introduction to the Agile approach and Scrum

Lecture 69 What is Scrum?

Lecture 70 Waterfall Model

Lecture 71 Uses of Scrum

Lecture 72 Scrum Theory

Lecture 73 How Toyota invented lean manufacturing

Lecture 74 How to understand empiricism

Lecture 75 Scrum Values

Lecture 76 The most important ideas regarding the Scrum framework

Lecture 77 Study break

Section 6: Scaling Scrum

Lecture 78 Introduction to Scaling Scrum

Lecture 79 What happens when multiple Scrum Teams work on the same Product?

Lecture 80 Impact on velocity when scaling Scrum

Lecture 81 Integrated Product Increments

Lecture 82 The Definition of Done when multiple teams work on the same Product

Lecture 83 Must the Sprints be aligned? (same length, same start/end)

Lecture 84 How many Product Owners are there?

Lecture 85 Feature teams vs Component teams

Lecture 86 The importance of creating an integrated Increment

Lecture 87 Conclusion - Scaling Scrum recap

Section 7: Terms and tools used in Agile and Scrum projects

Lecture 88 The Velocity of the Scrum Team

Lecture 89 Technical debt

Lecture 90 Functional and non-functional requirements

Lecture 91 The process of emergence in Scrum

Lecture 92 Burn-down charts

Lecture 93 Burn-up charts

Lecture 94 The "cone of uncertainty"

Lecture 95 Sustainable pace

Lecture 96 Tools that could help a new practitioner

Section 8: Agile frameworks and practices

Lecture 97 Overview

Lecture 98 Kanban

Lecture 99 Extreme Programming (XP)

Lecture 100 Test-driven development (TDD)

Lecture 101 Behavior-driven development (BDD)

Lecture 102 DevOps

Section 9: Frequently asked Scrum questions

Lecture 103 Is documentation mandatory in Scrum?

Lecture 104 What happens with incomplete Sprint Backlog items?

Lecture 105 Who creates the Definition of Done?

Lecture 106 How to change scope without affecting the Sprint Goal?

Lecture 107 What happens if there is no Increment and/or the Sprint Goal is not reached?

Lecture 108 The difference between Product Backlog refinement and Sprint Planning

Lecture 109 What is the difference between creating an Increment and releasing it?

Section 10: Practice section #1 - Learning mode

Lecture 110 About the practice tests

Lecture 111 The main reason people FAIL their exam

Lecture 112 Reminder about the importance of the Scrum Guide

Section 11: Practice section #2

Lecture 113 How to approach Scrum questions

Lecture 114 Scrum Open Assessment

Lecture 115 Pay attention to questions from other sources

Lecture 116 Study break - Agile Rhapsody

Section 12: Practice section #3

Lecture 117 Help, I am getting low scores

Lecture 118 ScrumQuiz.org Scrum Master practice test

Lecture 119 Product Owner Open Assessment

Section 13: Before taking the exam

Lecture 120 Exam registration

Lecture 121 Tips for the exam

Lecture 122 Exam tips for non-native English Speakers

Section 14: Scrum live webinar - Scrum exam tips, live Q&A

Lecture 123 Join the next Scrum webinar

Lecture 124 Scrum webinar - 16 Dec 2022

Lecture 125 Scrum webinar - 12 Jan 2023

Lecture 126 Scrum webinar - 2 Feb 2023

Lecture 127 Scrum webinar - 22 Feb 2023

Lecture 128 Scrum webinar - 5 May 2023

Lecture 129 Previous Scrum webinars

Section 15: Conclusion & Ask the instructor

Lecture 130 Your exam result

Lecture 131 What to do after passing the exam?

Lecture 132 How to claim PMI PDU points

Lecture 133 Your next certification

Lecture 134 Bonus Lecture

Anyone who want to get a basic understand on what Scrum it,Anyone preparing for Scrum or Agile certifications,Better apply Scrum and Agile principles in their organization,Want to get a job as Scrum Master

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