Scrum And Safe 101: An Introduction For Absolute Beginners
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.80 GB | Duration: 4h 18m
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.80 GB | Duration: 4h 18m
A guided exploration of the language of Agile and it's two most popular iterations: Scrum and SAFe
What you'll learn
Define key terms related to project and product management: Agile, Waterfall, Lean, XP, Scrum, SAFe, and more
The origins and fundamentals of Scrum - who is the team, what are the events, and what are the byproducts
Understand the significance of a Story, a Story Point, and how those relate to Scrum/SAFe
Explore the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): the Teams, the Values, and Ceremonies prescribed by Scaled Agile
Examine the role of Leadership and Mindset in Scrum and SAFe implementations
Requirements
No prior project or product management experience required - that's kinda the whole idea
Seriously, no prereqs. We've designed this course for those who are in a hurry, and who don't know Scrum from a horseshoe
Description
This beginner-level course offers an immersive journey into the world of Agile methodologies, focusing on two most popular Agile frameworks: Scrum and SAFe (the Scaled Agile Framework). Here's what you'll learn:Understanding Agile Principles The course begins by introducing the fundamentals of project management and Agile methodologies. After all, one can't fully understand Agile without understanding the product/project landscape from which it emerged.Participants will explore the core values and principles underpinning Scrum and SAFe, such as iterative development, customer collaboration, and responding to change. Through engaging lessons and real-world examples, beginners will understand how Agile thinking differs from traditional project management approaches. By delving into the Agile Manifesto and its twelve principles, students will gain insights into why Agile methodologies have gained widespread adoption across industries.Getting Fluent with the Language of Scrum The course then transitions to a deep dive into the Scrum framework. Participants will learn the roles, ceremonies, and artifacts of the Scrum process. From understanding the responsibilities of the Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Development Team to comprehending the purpose of Sprint Planning, Daily Standups, Sprint Reviews, and Retrospectives, learners will clearly understand how Scrum promotes collaboration, transparency, and continuous improvement. Practical exercises and case studies will allow students to apply Scrum concepts hands-on, solidifying their understanding of how to deliver value in a dynamic and flexible manner.Navigating the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) Building on the foundation of Scrum, the course then introduces participants to SAFe, a framework designed for larger enterprises and complex projects. Beginners will explore the four levels of SAFe: Team, Program, Large Solution, and Portfolio, understanding how each level aligns to deliver value seamlessly across the organization. Students will learn about essential components such as the SAFe House of Lean, Agile Release Trains (ARTs), and Lean-Agile leadership practices. By grasping the principles of SAFe's synchronization, collaboration, and continuous delivery, participants will be well-equipped to apply this framework in enterprises aiming for Agile at scale.By combining theoretical knowledge with the "boots-on-the-ground" experience of the instructors, course participants will gain the skills needed to embrace Agile values, navigate Scrum practices, and comprehend the intricacies of SAFe's scaled approach. Whether pursuing a career in project management, software development, or any job that favors a familiarity with Agile, this course lays a solid foundation for beginners to thrive in today's rapidly-evolving business landscape.
Overview
Section 1: The Foundation - Building Conceptual Integrity
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What You'll Get From This Course (and Who Should Take It)
Lecture 3 What is Agile?
Lecture 4 What is Waterfall?
Lecture 5 What is Lean?
Lecture 6 What is Extreme Programming (XP)?
Lecture 7 What is SAFe?
Lecture 8 What are Other Scaled Agile Frameworks?
Lecture 9 What is CSM?
Lecture 10 What is PMI?
Lecture 11 Why Certify? (aka This is all Dumb and I Hate it)
Section 2: What to Expect from Scrum
Lecture 12 5 Events, 3 Artifacts, 3 Pillars, 1 Team
Lecture 13 Who's on the Scrum Team?
Lecture 14 What's a Story?
Lecture 15 What's a Story Point?
Lecture 16 The Sprint
Lecture 17 Sprint Planning
Lecture 18 Daily Scrum
Lecture 19 Sprint Review
Lecture 20 Sprint Retrospective
Lecture 21 The Scrum Artifacts
Section 3: SAFe: Mindset, Values, and Principles
Lecture 22 The Lean-Agile Mindset
Lecture 23 SAFe Core Values
Lecture 24 SAFe Lean-Agile Principles
Lecture 25 Lean-Agile Leadership
Lecture 26 Vision
Lecture 27 Roadmap
Section 4: Understand the SAFe Framework (sort of)
Lecture 28 Team and Technical Agility
Lecture 29 Team Flow
Lecture 30 SAFe Team Kanban
Lecture 31 SAFe Team Kanban (pt 2)
Lecture 32 SAFe Scrum
Lecture 33 Team Backlogs
Lecture 34 Architectural Runway
Lecture 35 PI Planning
Lecture 36 Agile Release Train
Section 5: Leading the Change
Lecture 37 What's Next for Scrum Certification
Lecture 38 What's Next for SAFe Certification
Aspiring Agile Practitioners,Software Developers and Engineers,Managers and Executives in Large Enterprises,Business Analysts and Product Owners,Project Managers and Team Leads