Scrum: Product Development Framework
SCRUM
| Beginner
- 12 videos | 46m 36s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
- PMI PDU
During product development, there are some important principles and methods that Scrum product owners can use to improve the chances for a successful product launch. In this 12-video course, learners will discover the importance of transparency in setting goals and monitoring progress, how release burnup charts are used to track progress, and how Sprint Reviews are used to collect feedback and make better product decisions. Key concepts covered here include the importance of providing transparency on goals and progress during product development; examining the release burnup charts used in product development, and how they can be used to provide effective progress tracking; and how the Sprint Review helps with collecting feedback and making better product decisions. Then learn about guidelines and best practices used to conduct effective Sprint Reviews; describe tools and methods commonly used to validate assumptions during the product development process; and learn the purpose of a Minimal Viable Product and how it is used to test assumptions during product planning. Finally, learn the purpose of testing assumptions during product development.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
-
discover the key concepts covered in this coursedescribe the importance of providing transparency on goals and progress during product developmentdescribe the release burn-up charts used in product development and how they can be used to provide effective progress trackingdescribe how the Sprint Review helps with collecting feedback and making better product decisionsdescribe guidelines and best practices used to conduct effective Sprint Reviewsdescribe assumptions and hypotheses and how they're used in Lean product development to discard the irrelevant and determine the best actions to undertake
-
recognize the importance and purpose of testing assumptions during product developmentdescribe tools and methods commonly used to validate assumptions during the product development processdescribe the purpose of a Minimal Viable Product and how it's used to test assumptions during product planninglist the steps used to plan a Minimal Viable Productrecognize case studies of successful implementation of Minimal Viable Productsummarize the key concepts covered in this course
IN THIS COURSE
-
1m 23s
-
5m 56s
-
3m 31s
-
2m 49s
-
6m 1s
-
5m 22s
-
3m 52s
-
5m 32s
-
3m 41s
-
4m 3s
-
3m 15s
-
1m 9s
EARN A DIGITAL BADGE WHEN YOU COMPLETE THIS COURSE
Skillsoft is providing you the opportunity to earn a digital badge upon successful completion on some of our courses, which can be shared on any social network or business platform.
Digital badges are yours to keep, forever.