Agile Project Management+Scrum Step by Step with Examples
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THIS COURSE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO SAVE YOU HUNDREDS IF NOT THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON SCRUM with REAL WORLD EXAMPLES TRAINING AS A Scrum Master, Product Owner, OR Team Member.
“Scrum Open, Professional Scrum™, Professional Scrum Master™, PSM, PSM I, PSM 1, etc. is the protected brand of Scrum . org. Our course and practice exams are neither endorsed by nor affiliated with Scrum . org.”
Three reasons to TAKE THIS COURSE right now!
The unique reasons for taking this course are:
Complete, Concise, Confident Overview of Scrum with Real Tips and Examples from industry – I cover the theory and give you examples of how the theory is used in industry.
Confidence in using Scrum in real wold scenarios – In a very simple way, I teach you the fundamentals of scrum and how to use agile scrum practices in industry without going into a class room or spending $£1000..
You get to ask me questions and see me respond to every single one of them thoughtfully!
Includes Narration from Ted R. Brown.
What is Scrum?
Agile scrum is a simple method for managing and completing even the most complex project, even in difficult situations . Based on my experience, it is the number one most popular way to deliver projects on-time while maintaining a high degree of quality.
Who should take is course?
Whether you are Scrum Master, Project Manager, Product Owner or Team Member or simply someone who wants the answer to the question “how do I run an Agile Scrum project in the real world”, this is definitely the class is for you.
What will I learn?
In this class you will learn:
In Depth overview of Scrum – This gives examples and advice on each Scrum practice such as Daily Scrum, Sprint Planning, Sprint Retrospective and Sprint Review. It Includes overviews of agile practices like the Kick Off Meeting and Release Planning Meeting
Examples based on experience – I give you a complete overview of Agile Scrum as used in the business work place without having to do a face to face course saving you hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
The facts based on real industry experience and research – The correct terminology and use of Agile Scrum is essential to mastering it. My experience in industry and research into the topic has been used to give you a solid grounding in the most concise way possible.
The course is video based with no supporting document necessary.
How is the course structured?
Each section features an overview of a particular aspect of Scrum such as Kicking off a project and tips on running Sprint Planning. Examples are included throughout the course wirh excellent quality video and audio. All is based real world experience.
Inspired by God, the Bible, my mother and father, Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland.
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21Introduction to User StoriesVideo lesson
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22how to write User Stories and Acceptance CriteriaVideo lesson
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23how to Organise stakeholder meetingsVideo lesson
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24how to find Common ground on RequirementsVideo lesson
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25how to Manage Changing RequirementsVideo lesson
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26the importance of Prioritising the BacklogVideo lesson
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27how to Capture Stories in MeetingsVideo lesson
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28estimating with Story PointsVideo lesson
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29SummaryVideo lesson
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30Introduction to Sprint PlanningVideo lesson
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31how to manage Impediments to PlanningVideo lesson
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32how to Prepare for Sprint PlanningVideo lesson
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33The Sprint Planning MeetingVideo lesson
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34how to prepare Artefacts Needed for PlanningVideo lesson
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35how to craft the Sprint GoalVideo lesson
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36First Half of the Meeting - The whatVideo lesson
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37how to Estimate User StoriesVideo lesson
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38Second Half of the Meeting - The howVideo lesson
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39how to use VelocityVideo lesson
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40what is the Outcome of Sprint PlanningVideo lesson
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41SummaryVideo lesson
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42Introduction to Release PlanningVideo lesson
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43how to Set a release goalVideo lesson
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44how to Decide on Scope Driven versus Date Driven ReleaseVideo lesson
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45how to Prioritise for the ReleaseVideo lesson
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46how to use Average Velocity and calculate Number of Sprints in ReleaseVideo lesson
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47how to run a Release Planning MeetingVideo lesson
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48how to use the Release Burn DownVideo lesson
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49SummaryVideo lesson
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50Introduction to The Sprint LifecycleVideo lesson
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51how to choose Sprint LengthVideo lesson
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52what is the Frozen Sprint BacklogVideo lesson
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53The Team Work On TasksVideo lesson
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54how to Remove ImpedimentsVideo lesson
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55how to carry out Product Backlog Grooming and EstimationVideo lesson
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56Avoiding Carry OverVideo lesson
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57how to run the Daily ScrumVideo lesson
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58different ways of running the Daily ScrumText lesson
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59how to use The Sprint BurndownVideo lesson
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60how to run The Sprint ReviewVideo lesson
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61what is The Potentially Shippable IncrementVideo lesson
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62how to run The Sprint RetrospectiveVideo lesson
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63SummaryVideo lesson
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64DOWNLOAD: Free Scrum ChecklistText lesson
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65FAQ: How to get your COURSE CERTIFICATEText lesson
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66FEEDBACK: Reviews and DiscussionText lesson
