Scrum Master Certified Course Outline
Overview
The two-day Scrum Master Certified training program, accredited by SCRUMstudy, provides an in-depth understanding of the Scrum framework as well as the components, roles and processes of Scrum. Students finish the course prepared to take the Scrum Master Certification exam and implement Scrum in their organizations.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone interested in learning how to implement and run Scrum in their organization and desiring to become certified as a Scrum Master. This includes Scrum team members, Product Owners, Product Managers, Project Sponsors, programmers, designers, testers, software engineers, and business executives.
Prerequisites
None. General background with software development and project management concepts helpful. Scrum Developer Certified status helpful but not required.
Practice Exam
Students will receive a key to set up their exam. This key provides them access to a series of e-learning segments, each with practice questions, as well as a “starter” exam called SMC Fundamentals. We recommend students also join the ScrumStudy LinkedIn group. This group maintains a history of hundreds of practice questions, so going through the group history will provide the student with a good feel for the exam questions.
Certification Exam Voucher Included!
A voucher for the exam is included with your class! The Scrum Master exam is online proctored. Students are given 100 multiple choice questions with a time limit of 120 minutes.
PMI PDU Information
Our Scrum Master Certified program can enable a student to achieve up to 26 PMI PDUs. The Scrum Master Certified class itself is approved for 16 PDUs (14 Ways of Working, 1 Power Skills, 1 Business Acumen). When ONLC provides students with their voucher, they also get access to an e-learning course “Scrum Fundamentals” which is eligible for an additional 10 PDUs (10 Ways of Working).
COURSE OUTLINE
Introduction
Introduction to Scrum
What Is Scrum?
Key Principles
Scrum Overview
Overview
History
Benefits
Scalability
Aspects
Processes
Scrum Concepts & Principles
Concepts
Principles
Aspects
Scrum Phases & Processes
Initiate
Plan & Estimate
Implement
Review & Retrospect
Release
Roles and Organization in Scrum
Scrum Master Roles
Product Owner Role
Scrum Team
Non-Core Roles
Business Justification
Value-Driven Delivery
Responsibilities
Factors
Techniques
Continuous Value Justification
Confirming Benefits Realization
Quality
Definition
Acceptance Criteria
Quality Management in Scrum
Change
Supporting Change
Change Requests
Flexibility vs. Stability
Integrating Change
Scaling in Programs and Portfolios
Risk
Risk vs. Issues
Risk Attitude
Identification
Assessment
Prioritization
Mitigation
Communication
Risk Burndown Chart
Project Vision Meeting
Team Selection
Outputs
User Group Meetings
Epics
Personas
User Stories
Prioritization
Sprint Planning Meeting
Epics
Personae
Outputs
Conducting The Daily Standup (Or Daily Scrum)
The Daily Standup Meeting
Three Questions
War Room
Managing Distribution Teams
Grooming The Prioritized Product Backlog Meeting
Prioritized Product Backlog Review Meeting
Change Requests
Risks
Outputs
Sprint Review Meeting
Sprint Review Meeting
Tracking Overall Progress
Outputs
Retrospect Sprint Meeting
Retrospect Sprint Meeting
Explorer-Shopper-Vacationer-Prisoner
Speed Boat
Metrics and Measuring
Outputs
Release Planning Meeting
Release Planning
Length of Sprint
Release Preferences
Outputs
Scrum Artifacts
Product Backlog
Deliverables
Sprint Backlog
Burndown Charts
Creating Deliverables
Create the Deliverables
Update the Scrum Board
Impediment Log
Refactor
Convening A Scrum of Scrums
Projects, Programs, and Portfolios
Scaling Scrum
Convening a Scrum of Scrums
Four Questions
Review
Self-study, Exam Prep
Exam
A voucher for a multiple-choice 100-question exam will be given at the completion of the course. The 120-minute exam is proctored online and can be taken at the student’s convenience.
Reference Material
Each student will receive a workbook. Other Scrum-related study material and books are available for purchase prior to, or during, the class.
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