Get Ready For Your PSM I or PSPO I Certification Exam and Boost Your Agile Career
This course’s content is based on the following:
What you’ll learn
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Scrum framework, including its roles, events, artifacts, and principles..
- Get ready for the PSM I-Professional Scrum Master, and PSPO I-Professional Scrum Product Owner, official Scrum Certification Exams..
- Self-assessment through practice exams in order to prepare for the real Scrum Certification Exams..
- There is no need to purchase separate courses for various Scrum subjects because this course covers everything about Scrum..
- Learn how to facilitate Scrum events effectively, foster collaboration among team members, and remove impediments to progress..
- Develop the skills necessary to effectively serve as a Product Owner or a Scrum Master in a Scrum Team..
- Discover what Agile and Scrum are..
- Learn how to apply Scrum..
Course Content
- Introduction –> 1 lecture • 2min.
- Introduction to Scrum Framework –> 10 lectures • 16min.
- Scrum Artifacts –> 15 lectures • 15min.
- Scrum Team –> 8 lectures • 8min.
- Scrum Events –> 8 lectures • 8min.
- A real-world case –> 1 lecture • 8min.
- Practice Exams –> 1 lecture • 1min.
Requirements
This course’s content is based on the following:
- The authors’ experiences with PSPO I and PSM I Exam preparation and passing.
- The authors’ Scrum-related experience.
- An introduction that is simple and understandable for everyone.
- Presents an interpretation and perspective of Scrum, one of the most recognized agile frameworks.
- Best practices.
An overview of the course topics
1. Introduction to Scrum Framework
- Agile
- The Waterfall model
- Scrum Framework
- Scrum Pillars
- Scrum Values
- Scrum vs. Waterfall
- Evidence-Based Management
2. Scrum Artifacts
- The Product Backlog
- The Sprint Backlog
- The Increment
- The Definition of Done
3. Scrum Team
- The Scrum Master
- The Product Owner
- Developers
4. Scrum Events
- The Sprint
- Sprint Planning
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
5. A real-world case
6. Practice Exams
- Practice Exam 1
- Practice Exam 2
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