SKILL BENCHMARK
Scrum Team Member to Scrum Master Literacy (Beginner Level)
- 21m
- 21 questions
The Scrum Team Member to Scrum Master Literacy (Beginner Level) benchmark measures your beginner-level comprehension of fundamental Scrum topics. You will be evaluated on your knowledge of the Scrum process, collaborative Scrum practices, and Scrum development activities, as well as key terms like sprint review, retrospective, and backlog. A learner scoring high on this benchmark demonstrates a solid understanding of core Scrum theory, collaboration, and development concepts.
Topics covered
- describe Scrum theory and values as outlined in the Scrum Guide
- describe the basic Scrum process
- describe the relationship between Agile, Scrum, and Lean
- identify practices for implementing collaboration in a Scrum environment
- identify qualities of effective Scrum teams
- identify the purpose of the product backlog
- identify the purpose of the sprint backlog
- list the advantages of Scrum as a software development methodology
- outline how self-organization has been replaced with self-management in the 2020 Scrum Guide and the relevance of the change
- outline how the sprint review is used to examine outcomes and plan for future iterations
- outline key values of effective Scrum teams
- outline the advantages of an iterative and incremental approach to projects
- outline the characteristics and differences between product management and project management
- outline the characteristics of cross-functional teams and why they're important to Scrum
- outline the purpose of the daily scrum
- outline the Scrum sprint and its purpose
- outline the sprint retrospective and its purpose
- outline timeboxing, its importance, and its relationship with Scrum
- recognize product backlog refinement activities in software projects
- recognize the characteristics and differences between product management and product development
- recognize the definition of done and how it relates to Scrum