Courses Description
The course covers the fundamental principles of scrum, theory, and
competencies of the Scrum framework. As leading Agile values, principles, and framework, Scrum
addresses this by fostering a more empirical approach to releasing early benefits, curtailing risk, and
retaining an ability to respond to evolving customer needs. Gain an understanding of team roles, events,
and artifacts. Learn and implement sprint, burn-down charts, daily scrum, and retrospectives. A hands - on experience using JIRA, and Kanban with a case study.
Date |
Days |
Timings |
17-Jun-2024 |
Monday (Monday-Friday) Weekdays Regular |
08:00 AM (IST) (Class 1Hr - 1:30 Hrs) / Per Session |
12-May-2024 |
Wednesday (Monday-Friday) Weekdays Regular |
08:00 AM (IST) (Class 1Hr - 1:30 Hrs) / Per Session |
15-Jun-2024 |
Saturday (Saturday-Sunday) Weekend Regular |
11:00 AM (IST) (Class 3Hr - 3:30 Hrs) / Per Session |
15-Jun-2024 |
Saturday (Saturday-Sunday) Weekend Regular |
11:00 AM (IST) (Class 4:30Hr - 5:00 Hrs) / Per Session |
Course content
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Overview of Agile and Scrum
- What is Scrum?
- Origin of Agile
- Basic concept of Scrum role
- What is the Agile Manifesto?
- Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC)
- Types of Testing
- 12 principles and 4 values of Agile
- Scrum Framework and methodology
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- Agile practice overview
- Differences between Waterfall and Agile methods
- Iterative approach
- Types of Approaches in Agile- Lightweight and Fuller
- Being in Agile and Doing in Agile
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- Scrum values
- Attributes of Scrum
- Time boxing
- Inspect and adapt
- Story
- Stand-up meeting
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- Introduction of Scrum roles
- Roles of Product Owner
- Core team- Dev & testing team
- Traditional role impact and constraints
- Scrum master
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- Scrum
- Lean software development
- Extreme Programming(XP)
- Kanban software development
- SAFe
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- Transparency
- Inspection
- Adaptation
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- Sprint Planning
- Sprint Goal
- Types of sprint
- Capacity planning
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint review and retrospective
- User stories
- Story point estimation
- Types of estimation techniques
- Flow Management
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- Characteristic of the Product Backlog (estimation, prioritized)
- How to approach product backlog refinement
- Sprint Backlog
- Product Increment
- Definition of ‘Done’
- Item readiness
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- Grooming
- Planning
- Daily Scrum call
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- What is the Burndown chart?
- Purpose of Burndown chart
- Create and calculate a Burndown chart
- Information obtained from sprint Burndown chart
- Advantages and disadvantages of Burndown chart
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- Release of Burnup chart
- Understanding of current status
- Features of sprint Burnup chart
- Create a release Burnup chart
- Primary uses of Burnup chart
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- Feature of Done for user story and Product backlog
- Done for Sprint
- Done for Release
- Criteria of Done
- Understanding of Done
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Definition of Ready (DoR)
- Before the start of Sprint
- Checklist
- Definition of Ready for story
- Definition of Ready for Sprint
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- Multiple scrum team
- Scaling product backlog
- Scaling sprint
- Scaling Product Owner
- Working with a distributed scrum team
- Scaling Scrum of Scrum
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- Planning for a sprint
- Reason for low velocity
- Epic: What is Epic?
- Theme: Definition of Theme in Scrum.
- Task: What is a Task in Scrum?
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- Basic configuration of JIRA
- Understanding basic functionalities of JIRA
- Tracking sprint, generating reports, and customizing the Dashboard
- Basic Scrum project
- Workflow schemes
- Story point
- Closing sprint
- KANBAN board configuration in JIRA
- Flow Diagram
- Velocity Chart
- Lead and Cycle time
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- Minimum Marketable Product
- Minimum Viable Product
Why Choose Tops Technologies ?
Why you should learn Scrum Master Course?
- Scrum adoption increases team productivity by up to 25%.
- Organizations using Scrum report a 30% faster time-to-market for new products.
- Scrum projects are 60% more successful than traditional waterfall methods.
- Certified Scrum Masters earn on average 25% more than their non-certified counterparts.
- Companies utilizing Scrum see a 50% reduction in project costs
- 87% of Agile teams practice Scrum as their framework of choice.
- Scrum leads to a 75% increase in team morale and job satisfaction.
- 70% of organizations believe Scrum helps manage changing priorities effectively.
- Teams using Scrum experience a 40% increase in employee engagement
- Scrum reduces defect rates in software development by 30-50%.
Highlights of Our Scrum Master Course
- Scrum Masters can lead to a 15% increase in team productivity
- Companies employing Scrum see a 30% faster time-to-market.
- 97% of organizations report using Scrum or Agile methodologies
- Scrum Masters can reduce project failure rates by up to 20%.
- Teams using Scrum experience a 40% reduction in defects.
- Scrum improves team engagement by 22%.
- Scrum can increase project success rates by 25%.
- Scrum adoption leads to a 33% increase in collaboration among teams.
- Scrum can reduce planning time by 50%.
- Scrum Masters help achieve a 65% improvement in employee satisfaction.