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    Advanced Agile And Scrum (Pmi 8 Contact Hours)

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    Advanced Agile And Scrum (Pmi 8 Contact Hours)

    Advanced Agile And Scrum (Pmi 8 Contact Hours)
    Last updated 9/2019
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 5.67 GB | Duration: 8h 7m

    How to become an effective Scrum Master and Scrum team

    What you'll learn
    Learn how to use Scrum to deliver software or information technology (IT) products with a more agile mindset
    Requirements
    Have some knowledge of some of the challenges with software product or project management
    Description
    This course is for people who want to better understand the Agile Mindset and Scrum.  I've taught an in-person versions of this course at many top organizations and Universities.  The course has been refined and continuously improved over several years.
    You’ll start by seeing how Scrum Theory can help your teams embrace a more agile mindset. Then you'll see Scrum as a framework to help improve your team's transparency.  Your team will inspect-and-adapt to new ideas and challenges.  You’ll also see the roles on a Scrum Team.  These roles work together in Scrum Events.  That’s where the team does all the planning and works in set Sprints.  Finally, you’ll learn about the Scrum Artifacts.  Your team will work off a Product Backlog and a Sprint Backlog to deliver in Product Increments.
    This course includes a handout with over 180 slides that you can use to take notes.  There’s also a 30-page exercise packet to practice creating User Stories, Tasks and your Task Board.  Finally, there’s a 25-question quiz to review the material and see if you have any areas for review.


    So let’s get started learning agile and Scrum!



    Overview

    Section 1: The Agile Mindset

    Lecture 1 The Agile "Revolution"

    Lecture 2 The Agile Manifesto Values

    Lecture 3 The Agile Manifesto Principles

    Lecture 4 Delivering the Highest Value

    Lecture 5 Limiting Multitasking

    Lecture 6 The Penny Game

    Section 2: Mastering Scrum

    Lecture 7 The Scrum Guide

    Lecture 8 An Empirical Process Control

    Lecture 9 The Best Projects for Scrum

    Lecture 10 The Cone of Uncertainty

    Lecture 11 A Framework for Delivering Great Products

    Lecture 12 The Scrum Values

    Lecture 13 Delivering in Sprints

    Section 3: The Scrum Team

    Lecture 14 The Roles and Responsibilities

    Lecture 15 The Product Owner

    Lecture 16 The ScrumMaster

    Lecture 17 The Development Team

    Lecture 18 Team Values

    Section 4: The ScrumMaster's Role

    Lecture 19 Being a Servant-Leader

    Lecture 20 Responsibilities to the Developers

    Lecture 21 Responsibilities to the Product Owner

    Lecture 22 Responsibilities to the Organization

    Lecture 23 ScrumMaster Skills

    Section 5: Working as a Cross-Functional Team

    Lecture 24 Owning Estimates

    Lecture 25 Working Without Titles

    Lecture 26 Collaborating in a Shared Workspace

    Lecture 27 Working with Advisors and Stakeholders

    Lecture 28 Dedication to the Product

    Lecture 29 Becoming an Ideal Team

    Section 6: Prioritizing the Work

    Lecture 30 Defining a Vision

    Lecture 31 Building a Product Backlog

    Lecture 32 Product Backlog Items (PBI)

    Lecture 33 Including Foundational Stories and Epics

    Lecture 34 Relative Estimating

    Lecture 35 Playing Planning Poker

    Section 7: Planning the Sprint

    Lecture 36 The Sprint Planning Meeting

    Lecture 37 Using the Team's Velocity to Plan

    Lecture 38 The Definition of Done

    Lecture 39 Reaching Consensus

    Section 8: Sprinting!

    Lecture 40 Minimizing the Work in Progress (WIP)

    Lecture 41 Having a Daily Scrum

    Lecture 42 The Reason for a Daily Scrum

    Lecture 43 Daily Scrum Best Practices

    Lecture 44 Reading the Taskboard and Burndown Charts

    Section 9: Inspecting and Adapting with Sprint Reviews and Retrospectives

    Lecture 45 Running a Sprint Review

    Lecture 46 Learning from the Sprint Review

    Lecture 47 Improving with Team Retrospectives

    Section 10: Transitioning to Scrum

    Lecture 48 Starting a Step-by-Step Plan

    Lecture 49 Common Reasons Scrum Transitions Fail

    Lecture 50 Some Bad Signs to Watch Out For

    Section 11: Bonus

    Lecture 51 Bonus Lecture

    People who are interested in becoming ScrumMasters, product or project managers in software or information technology (IT)