Certified Scrum Master (CSM) Training in Denton
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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Course Description |
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Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) is a two-day hands on workshop that takes
students through the Scrum Framework. The class is full of practical,
real world techniques that ScrumMasters can take back and use
immediately at their workplace. The class explores in-depth the roles
and responsibilities in Scrum with a deep dive into the role of the
ScrumMaster. This class will allow your organization to enjoy the many
advantages Scrum has to offer.
Course Length: 2 Days
Course Tuition: $1190 (US) |
Prerequisites |
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This course is for IT Professionals (Architects, BAs, DBAs, Developers, Testers, etc.) IT Leadership (Managers/Directors/VPs/CIOs/CTOs) Project Managers Anyone interested in learning the benefits of Scrum |
Course Outline |
As a Certified ScrumMaster class participant, you will learn to:
Explain Lean, Agile and Scrum so that I can better understand Scrum’s relationship to the Agile Manifesto
Describe the Scrum framework in order to clearly comprehend the Scrum process
Describe the roles and responsibilities in Scrum
Deep dive into the ScrumMaster role and be clear on the breadth and depth of each person's participation
Learn to experience Scrum in preparation for acive participation within the organization and Scrum team
Explain how to seed a product backlog to assist the Product Owner with creating one
Demonstrate how to write user stories to articulate the who, what, and why behind a backlog item
Teach team members how to relatively size backlog items, so that the product owner can make better prioritization decisions
Explore the Sprint construct, so that the team is on the same page with Industry's Scrum practices
List and explain the key events in Scrum in order to know what is happening, before, during, and after each sprint
Explore some additional concepts to be a valued support and Scrum implementation factor in my organization
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Software Design/Development and System Integration Uses & Stats
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Popularity
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Year Created 2001 |
Pros
Faster Deployment of Solutions
Gives Every Team Member a Purpose
Keeps the End Goal in Mind at Every Level
Promotes Flexibility in Order to Adapt
Faster Detection of Issues and Defects |
Cons
Can Act As a Band-Aid to Bigger Problems
Can Create a Micro-Managed Environment
Not Everyone Is On Board
Push for Higher Performance
Not Well-Suited for Every Project |
Software Design/Development and System Integration Job Market |
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Agile and SCRUM methodologies are practiced mostly in larger organizations that have cross-platform teams that need to be on the same page. Adoption rates vary in different industries.
Industry Agile Adoption Rate Software (ISV) 23 percent Financial services 14 percent Professional services 12 percent Insurance 6 percent Healthcare 6 percent Government 5 percent Telecoms 4 percent Transportation 4 percent Manufacturing 4 percent |
Complimentary Skills to have along with Software Design/Development and System Integration
Agile Methodologies and Frameworks include: ASD - DevOps - DAD - DSDM - FDD - IID - Kanban - Lean - SD - LeSS - MDD - MSF - PSP - RAD - RUP - SAFe - Scrum SEMAT TSP UP XP The Standards and Bodies of Knowledge Include: BABOK - CMMI - IEEE standards - ISO 9001 - ISO/IEC standards - PMBOK - SWEBOK - ITIL |