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    Hybrid Agile Scrum

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Hybrid Agile Scrum

    Hybrid Agile Scrum
    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 7.26 GB | Duration: 4h 46m

    Learn hybrid Agile Scrum project design to produce projects more successful than Waterfall and other Agile projects.

    What you'll learn

    1. How the success rates of Waterfall and Agile projects can be improved.

    2. How to design a hybrid project for software development that combines the best of the Waterfall approach with the best of the Agile Scrum approach

    3. Why hybrid Scrum projects can outperform both Waterfall and Agile Scrum projects.

    4. The Scrum framework, each activity, how It is performed, and who performs it

    5. Selecting project team members and the role of each member

    6. Hybrid project management and available project management software

    7. Types of user stories, their criteria, and their sources

    8. Story Points Method for estimating the work required to develop the software for user stories

    9. Scaling Scrum-based projects with Nexus and available project scaling guides.

    10. Scrum tools and Waterfall tools that make hybrid projects more efficient and effective.

    11. Types of software development testing for Scrum-based projects

    12. Basics of the Gherkin Syntax for automated software development testing and user acceptance testing.

    13. Key elements of preparing a project proposal, project costing, and preparing the budget

    14. How to calculate the ROI for proposed projects, on-going projects, and replacement systems

    15. Software release planning and scheduling and why it is so sensitive to users and managers

    16. Risk management in Scrum-based projects

    17. Use of risk brainstorming to evaluate proposed solutions

    Requirements

    The only prerequisite is a desired to learn how to develop successful Hybrid Agile Scrum projects. A person with a background in Scum or Waterfall will have an advantage in the course.

    Description

    This course teaches you how to develop a Hybrid Scrum course that combines the best of the Waterfall approach with the best of the Agile Scrum approach.The course begins with a description of the evolution of Agile, which includes Scrum as one of the Agile frameworks. Then it describes step-by-step the Scrum framework, including what takes place in each activity, who does it, and who is responsible for it. Then the substantial part of the course is devoted to describing how the best of Waterfall and the Best of Scrum are integrated to produce a powerful hybrid course that can be expected to outperform both Waterfall and typical Agile projects, including Scrum projects. Important results can be a substantial increase in the project success rate and creating delighted customers.In the step-by-step description of Scrum, it seeks to cover virtually all the information in The Scrum Guide 2020, which is considered the most authoritative guide to Scrum. In addition to learning how to design a hybrid project, you will learn which tools to use to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of your project. They include the tools typically used in Scrum projects as well as a selection of tools borrowed from Waterfall.And you will learn how to prepare a budget for your project, calculate the ROI of your project, and add risk management to your project. You will learn skills such as risk brainstorming to evaluate proposed solutions and select the best one for your project.The course includes self-tests, handouts, and optional readings related to each section of the course.This course is for anyone who wants to improve the success rate of the projects in their organization. The course can benefit beginners as well as advanced project professionals. The only prerequisite is a desire to create successful software development projects

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Introduction Part 2

    Lecture 3 Introduction Part 3

    Section 2: Evolution of Agile and Scrum

    Lecture 4 Evolution of Agile and Scrum

    Section 3: The Scrum Framework

    Lecture 5 Scrum Framework - Part I

    Lecture 6 Scrum Framework - Part II

    Lecture 7 Scrum Framework - Part III

    Lecture 8 Scrum Framework - Part IV

    Lecture 9 Scrum Framework - Part V

    Section 4: Section 4. Hybrid Project Design

    Lecture 10 Project Design Approaches

    Lecture 11 Role of Work Breakdown Structure

    Lecture 12 Project Preparations

    Lecture 13 Hybrid Project Design

    Section 5: Section 5. Hybrid Project Team

    Lecture 14 Hybrid Project Team

    Lecture 15 Special Aspects of Teams

    Lecture 16 Project Kickoff, Charter, and Other

    Section 6: Creating WBS User Stories

    Lecture 17 Foundations of WBS User Stories

    Lecture 18 Writing WBS User Stories and the Source of their Data

    Section 7: Section 7. Stakeholder User Stories

    Lecture 19 Stakeholder User Stories and Feedback

    Lecture 20 Writing and Managing Stakeholder User Stories

    Section 8: Story Points Method

    Lecture 21 Description of Story Points Method

    Lecture 22 Risks, Team Velocity, and the Story Points Method

    Lecture 23 Challenges in using the story points method

    Section 9: Section 9. Product Backlog

    Lecture 24 Nature of Product Backlog

    Lecture 25 Using the Product Backlog

    Lecture 26 Managing the Product Backlog

    Section 10: Section 10. User Acceptance Criteria

    Lecture 27 Nature of User Acceptance Criteria

    Lecture 28 Responsibility for User Acceptance Criteria

    Section 11: Section 11. Development Testing

    Lecture 29 Development Testing Preparations

    Lecture 30 Planning Development Tests

    Lecture 31 Development Testing Tools

    Section 12: Section 12, User Acceptance Testing

    Lecture 32 Nature of User Acceptance Testing

    Lecture 33 User Acceptance Testing and the Gherkin Syntax

    Lecture 34 Test Results and Decisions

    Section 13: Section 13. Definition of Done

    Lecture 35 The Definition of "Done"

    Section 14: Section 14, Release Planning

    Lecture 36 Nature of Release Planning

    Lecture 37 Release Plans and Project Flexibility

    Lecture 38 Types of Release Plans and Meetings for Planning Them

    Lecture 39 Release Plan Scheduling and Budget

    Section 15: Section 15, Hybrid Scrum Budgeting

    Lecture 40 Project Funding Approaches

    Lecture 41 Estimating Hybrid Workloads

    Lecture 42 Completing the Project Proposal

    Lecture 43 Budget Management Responsibility and Tasks Not Suitable for Scrum

    Section 16: Section 16, Hybrid Scrum ROI

    Lecture 44 Simple and Discounted ROIs

    Lecture 45 ROI of Projects and Changes from the Baseline

    Section 17: Hybrid Project Risk Management

    Lecture 46 Scrum Risks and Risk Register

    Lecture 47 Risk Reduction and Management

    Lecture 48 Tools, Flags, and Meetings

    Lecture 49 Risk Funding, Contracts, and Proposals

    Section 18: Section 18, Risk Brainstorming

    Lecture 50 Risk Brainstorming

    Lecture 51 Conducting Risk Brainstorming

    Section 19: Section 19, Events, Metrics, and Closures

    Lecture 52 Events, Metrics, and Closures

    This course is for anyone who wants to improve the success rate of the projects in their organization. The course can be of much benefit for both beginners as well as advanced project professionals.