Scrum for Business

Level

Beginner

Duration

40h / 5 days

Date

Individually arranged

Price

Individually arranged

Scrum for Business

Scrum is one of the most popular approaches to organizing team work, especially in software development. Like most agile methodologies, it focuses on maximizing the value of the product being developed while minimizing bureaucracy and process overhead. In this course, participants will learn the fundamentals of Scrum, its principles and pillars, and the agile mindset behind them. Without delving into the details of Scrum mechanics, the most important elements will be discussed. The training places a strong emphasis on collaboration with the Scrum team—what can be expected from such a team and what the team expects from its stakeholders.

Who is this training for?
  • logo infoshare Individuals who want to understand Scrum or wish to consolidate and organize their existing knowledge.
  • logo infoshare Individuals working daily with Scrum teams to better understand their role as stakeholders.
  • logo infoshare Managers of Scrum teams or those considering whether Scrum would be a good solution in their area.
  • logo infoshare Managers, HR personnel, and other roles responsible for processes in organizations with Scrum teams.

What You Will Learn

  • Better alignment of newly recruited employees with the requirements of agile work.
  • Improved team efficiency through better organizational support.
  • Increased engagement and sense of responsibility among those collaborating with Scrum teams by reducing frustrations from misunderstandings and clarifying the role of stakeholders.
  • Building an agile mindset—proactive orientation towards development, optimization, and flexibility, enabling better adaptation to new environmental requirements at both the individual and team levels.
  • Improved work atmosphere by developing teams and building their maturity.

Training Program

  • Where Did Agile and Scrum Come From?

    • What is agility?
    • Agile vs. Waterfall
    • Agile Manifesto
    • When does Agile make sense?
    • Fundamentals of agility
  • Responsibilities in a Scrum Team

    • Product Owner
    • Scrum Master
    • Developers
    • What about other roles?
  • Events

    • Sprint
    • Sprint Planning
    • Daily Scrum
    • Sprint Review
    • Retrospective
  • Artifacts

    • Product Backlog
    • Sprint Backlog
    • Product Increment
  • Scrum Values
  • Metrics Used in Scrum Teams
  • Additional Elements in Scrum Teams

    • User Stories
    • Backlog Refinement
    • Estimations
    • Definition of Ready
    • Definition of Done
    • Acceptance Criteria
  • Implementing Scrum – Challenges and Common Mistakes

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Przemysław Wołosz

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