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Scrum is Agile, but Agile is not Scrum. You often hear the terms ‘Scrum,’ and ‘Agile’ used together, and because of this, their meanings get a little misconstrued.  Scrum is an agile way to manage a project, usually software development. Agile software development with Scrum is often perceived as a methodology, but rather than viewing Scrum as methodology, think of it as a framework for managing a process.

To clarify, Agile development, which places a significant emphasis on collaboration, flexibility, continuous improvement, and high-quality results adhere to the values and principles conveyed in the Agile Manifesto. Furthermore, it uses popular project management frameworks to execute the activity. Scrum is one of those frameworks.

Scrum project management is an Agile framework. This means that it’s a structure used to implement the ideas behind Agile project management. It aims to develop, deliver, and sustain complex products through collaboration, accountability, and iterative progress. It also encourages collaborative decision-making and constructive feedback to provide a higher quality product efficiently.

The values of Scrum project management

Scrum project management is known to be simple to understand yet tricky to master. But teams who decide to implement this Agile framework can uphold the following values to ensure the Scrum pillars of transparency, inspection, and adaptation come to fruition throughout the project activity.

The five values of Scrum are:

  • Commitment
  • Courage
  • Focus
  • Openness
  • Respect

 

Who uses Scrum project management?

Although initially created with software development teams in mind, Scrum project management is not exclusively for developers. One of the more popular Agile frameworks, Scrum, can benefit teams who have to carry out complex projects across any industry and business. The ideal Scrum team is a group of highly flexible and adaptive individuals who thrive in the context of an iterative and incremental delivery structure and aren’t afraid to give and receive feedback.

Who should take the course?

Whether you are a scrum master, product owner, team member, business stakeholder, or simply someone who wants to understand what makes Scrum tick, this is the place to start. This class is for you if you are preparing for a scrum master certification or other scrum certification.

Learn to form and coach self-directed teams, embrace changing requirements, facilitate continuous collaboration and deliver business value to your stakeholders early and regularly throughout projects. Whether you’re an agile practitioner, programmer, or project manager, we can help you achieve the necessary scrum certifications skills.

 

What you will learn

  • Learn what scrum is and why it is so powerful for delivering even the most complex project on time.
  • Feel confident in sitting the Scrum Open Assessment prior to sitting Scrum Certification
  • Explain what the Scrum practices are
  • Understand techniques to deliver your project on time
  • Explain the difference between Agile and Scrum
  • Explain what the Waterfall Model is and Why it is less flexible than Agile
  • Understand what Agile is & How it differs from Scrum
  • Explain the difference between roles, events, and artifacts
  • Understand what was updated in the latest version of the scrum guide

 

Course Components

  • SCRUM Immersion Training Course
  • SCRUM Developer Training Course
  • SCRUM Master Training Course
  • SCRUM Product Owner Training Course

 

 

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