Scrum Master: Scrum for the Team

SCRUM    |    Beginner
  • 12 videos | 41m 1s
  • Includes Assessment
  • Earns a Badge
  • Certification PMI PDU
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This course explores the concepts associated with the Scrum master's role, responsibilities, and interactions with the team. In this 12-video course, learners will examine Scrum's pillars and values, the relationship between Scrum and Agile development, the roles of the Scrum aster versus the product owner, and the characteristics of servant leadership. First, examine the three pillars of Scrum: transparency, inspection, and adaptation; and the five Scrum values: commitment, openness, courage, respect, and focus. You will learn about the Scrum master, the development team, and product owner, and their roles in the daily Scrum. Next, learn about common artifacts and tools in Scrum, the use of the sprint backlog, and the product owner's role in delivery. You will learn how goals of a current sprint, also known as the sprint backlog, are taken directly from the top of the product backlog. Finally, you will see an in-depth examination of the role of the Scrum master, which includes using helpful tools and techniques, facilitating meetings, and coaching the team on problem-solving and conflict resolution.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Recognize what this course covers
    Recall the three pillars and five values of scrum
    Define scrum and its relationship to agile product development
    Describe the responsibilities of the three scrum team roles
    Compare and constrast the roles of scrum master and product owner
    Recognize the characteristics of servant leadership
  • Discover the characteristics of the scrum team
    Recognize the considerations to keep in mind when defining the scrum team size
    Discover the three scrum artifacts
    Describe how the scrum master promotes team productivity
    Recognize scrum team best practices and how to avoid common mistakes
    Recognize how scrum master facilitates the roles and responsibilities of scrum roles to be carried out

IN THIS COURSE

  • 1m
  • 3m 46s
    After completing this video, you will be able to recall the three pillars and five values of Scrum. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Scrum Framework
    7m 45s
    Learn how to define Scrum and its relationship to Agile product development. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Scrum Team Roles and Responsibilities
    2m 53s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe the responsibilities of the three Scrum roles. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Scrum Master vs Product Owner Roles
    2m 9s
    Learn how to compare and contrast the roles of Scrum Master and Product Owner. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Servant Leadership
    2m 49s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to recognize the characteristics of a servant leader. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Scrum Team Characteristics
    3m
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to discover the characteristics of a Scrum Team. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Team Size Considerations
    3m 41s
    After completing this video, you will be able to recognize the considerations to keep in mind when defining the size of the Scrum Team. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Scrum Artifacts
    3m 40s
    After completing this video, you will be able to discover the three Scrum artifacts. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Scrum Team Productivity
    5m
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe how the Scrum Master promotes team productivity. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Scrum Team Best Practices
    4m 41s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to recognize Scrum Team best practices and avoid common mistakes. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Course Summary
    38s

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