Scrum Master Certification

Project management skills to handle projects efficiently using scrum methodology

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Customer's demand sets various challenges in front of the developer with passing the time. Challenges such as technology, efficiency, infrastructure are prominent ones. The planning and approach should be like that the execution goes Smoothly. Scrum methodology frames in such a way that while dealing with problems, it makes you proficient in dealing with them. The method is easy to adapt as well as implement. To deal with the complexity of a particular project, gain scrum skills.
The Scrum Master is a person who understands all the terms and methodology in detail. Moreover, he also works under the environment where other scrum masters managed projects efficiently. If he wants to lead his team at a faster pace, then he has to use best practices agile and scrum to better implementation.
Our Scrum Master Certification course gets its inspiration by powerful, agile business environments. Initially, by gaining the following abilities, one can become the great Scrum Master:
Sprint Planning: To understand the scrum methodology the project should be split into sprints. One must fully understand how to divide the whole project into sprints.
Understanding role: If one needs success as a master, one must be clear with one’s job role.

  • Scrum Master skills to mange the stakeholder efficiently

  • Get better with time management and Resilient approach at work place

  • Solve complex problems during project execution with scrum methodology

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Exam(s) included

Exams are provided, as part of the course. Obtaining certification is dependant on passing these exams

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

PREREQUISITES

There are no as such requirements to enrol in this Scrum certification.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The Scrum master Certification designed for the following professionals:

  • Scrum Team
  • Functional Managers
  • Project Managers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

The motive of the course is to make you aware of:

  • Get knowledge on Agile and its emergence within time
  • Working with Scrum
  • Get an understanding of the Scrum principles, implementation, roles, ceremonies and rules

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Scrum Master Certification course includes the terminologies such as agile principles, forward planning, product backlog items working with efficient teams, and scrum artefacts. Our instructors are Scrum certified and experienced too. Everyone recognizes you as a scrum master after successful completion of the course.

 


PROGRAM CONTENT

Agile Principles Overview

  • Define project management
  • Explain Lean approach
  • What are principles of Agile and Lean?
  • Define Process Control Model
  • Analysis of incremental and iterative methods
  • Functioning of efficient Teams
  • Building efficient teams
  • Dedicated cross-functional teams
  • what is Self-Organization?
  • Concept of T-shaped people

An Overview of Product Backlog and User Stories

  • What are characteristics of Product Backlog?
  • Requirement of user stories
  • Estimation of Forwarding Planning
  • Discuss Poker Configuration
  • An Introduction to Product Backlog Items
  • what are update backlog items?
  • Sharing of user stories

An overview of Scrum

  • Define role of Scrum Master
  • what are services?
  • Map traditional roles to Scrum
  • What are Scrum Master services to the Product Owner

Define Sprint planning

  • Understanding Team capacity
  • Assist the sprint planning meeting
  • Analysis of Sprint backlog
  • Understanding sprint burndown chart
  • What are Scrum Events and Artifacts?

An Introduction to Sprint

  • Define Sprint planning
  • Daily Scrum Meeting Requirements

The Sprint Review

  • An Introduction to Sprint
  • Understanding team work in a sprint
  • Using tools for the Scrum Master
  • Define Sustainable Pace
  • What are Scrum Roles and Responsibilities?
  • Responsibilities of Scrum Master and Product Owner
  • What is Scrum Project Community?
  • What are traditional roles in Scrum?
  • Conduction of Scrum Meetings

Planning and Tracking Progress

  • An Overview of velocity
  • What is planned Structure Communication?
  • Need to scale Scrum
  • Scaling the product backlog
  • Program Scaling

 

 

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Reading is a large town in Berkshire located in the Thames Valley with a population of around 162,700 recorded in 2016. The town is situated on the Thames and Kennet Rivers in southern England, and it is 42 miles west of London, 75 miles east of Bristol and 25 miles south of Oxford. The history of the town traced its roots back to 8th century. In the medieval period, the town was considered as a 10th largest town in England and served as the main trading and ecclesiastical centre.  One of the richest monasteries ‘Reading Abbey’ is also built in the town. The town was severally affected by English Civil war, and the wealth of the town declined with the major siege and loss of trade.

With the establishment of ironworks and Great Western Railway in the 18th and 19th century, the town grew rapidly and became the principal manufacturing centre. During that period, the economy of the town again flourished, and it became famous for its brewing trade. The town is crowned as leading economic area for economic success, and well-being and the factors contributing towards its growth are health, employment, and income. Due to its strategic location and establishment of information technology and insurance sector in the town, it became a major commercial and regional retail centre catering the needs of a large area of the Thames Valley.

History

The first evidence of settlement was found in the 8th century, and it is estimated that the town may date back to the Roman period. It was also referred as Readingum, the name derived from an Anglo-Saxon tribe in Old English. The first battle of the town was held in 871, and an army of Danes set up the camp and remained in the town until the end of 8th century. With the presence of six mills, Reading was explicitly known as a borough in 1086. In the 14th century, the most devastating pandemics Black Death also affected the city and lost 60% of its population.

Reading Abbey founded in 1121 was largely destroyed during the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538. The town was little affected by First and Second World War compared to other towns and cities of the United Kingdom. The town centre was attacked by Luftwaffe plane machine in 1943 resulted in many causalities. The town is ranked among one of the largest urban areas of the England, but it has not granted the city status so far even after bidding for three main occasions celebrated Diamond Jubilee, a new millennium and Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. All three bids remain unsuccessful.  

Economy

Reading is a major retail and commercial centre in the Southern England. The town is home to various UK offices of foreign multinationals and British companies’ headquarters. Due to its proximity to London, it is also known as part of the London commuter belt and inward tourist destination with 30,000 inward arrivals recorded during the morning peak period. The headquarters of the major companies including Microsoft, BG Group, and Oracle Hibu is located in the town. PepsiCo, Ericsson, Commvault, and Wrigley have their offices in the town. The town centre is a major shopping centre; there are three major departmental stores, two shopping malls and three shopping arcades in the town.

Education

In 1892, the University of Reading was established. It was rated as one of the most research-intensive University of England. It is also rated among top 200 universities in the world. A large number of primary, private, independent and state secondary schools in the town provides the best education to the students.

Tourism

The town is famous for Thames Valley countryside, medieval abbey ruins, a major shopping centre and Thames and Kennet rivers. Notable places to visit in the town are Reading Abbey Ruins, Reading Museum, Basildon Park, Wellington Country Park and much more exciting locations.

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