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- Recorded video study materials and practical activities.
- Intermediate tests to evaluate your progress.
- Final exam, after passing which you receive a program completion diploma.
This conversion program is designed to provide them with employmentyour knowledge about:
- Familiarity with key concepts in the world of Agile and IT.
- Knowledge of roles and responsibilities in IT projects.
- Discover the history and principles of Agile, including the Agile Manifesto.
- Understanding the concept of Scrum and the primary and secondary roles in the Scrum team.
- Knowledge of aspects related to Scrum management, such as User Story, Definition of Ready, Definition of Done and the concept of Sprint.
- Review of Scrum elements including Product Backlog and Sprint Backlog.
- Knowledge of tools used in Scrum such as Jira and Confluence.
- Understanding the Scrum Master's role in removing impediments and facilitating effective team collaboration.
- Ensuring a good relationship between the team, Product Owner and other stakeholders.
- Knowledge of scaling modes of Scrum methodology and concepts of profitability and adaptability.
- Review of Scrum ceremonies, including sprint planning, sprint reviews and sprint retrospectives.
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Lesson 1 – Introduction to Agile and IT
– Roles and responsibilities in IT projects
– A brief history of Agile working methodology
– The Agile Manifesto
– The definition and the 12 principles of Agile
Lesson 2 – The SCRUM Team
– What is Scrum?
– Lead roles in the Scrum team
– Secondary roles in the Scrum team
Lesson 3 – Scrum Management and the Scrum Flow
– User Story (US)
– Definition of Ready (DOR)
– Definition of Done (DOD)
– Iteration / Sprint with the necessary steps
– Increment and time
Lesson 4 – Scrum Artifacts
– Overview of the product
- Sprint Goal - Sprint Goal
– Product backlog – Product Backlog
– Sprint Backlog
– Burn-Down Diagram
Lesson 5 – Working tools in Scrum
– Overview of the tools used in Scrum
– Project Management tools
–Jira
– Confluence
– Other tools used in Project Management
Lesson 6 – Effective Scrum Master
– Elimination of impediments
– Establishing a suitable environment for the team
- Team dynamics approach
– Ensuring a good relationship between the team-PO-other stakeholders
– Protecting the team from interruptions and other external factors
– Scrum Master service for the organization
– Scrum Master Service for Product Owner
– Scrum Master service for the development team
Lesson 7 – Scalability in Scrum
– Agile as a way of thinking
– How you can scale in Scrum
– Return on investment (ROI)
– Team speed
– Scrum Master – reporting time
– Metrics used in Scrum
– Adaptability for scalability in Scrum
Lesson 8 – Scrum Ceremonies -part one-
– Sprint planning
– Estimation session – general information
– Relative estimation
– Tools used in the “office” estimation session
– Tools used in the virtual estimation session
– Actual estimation session – virtual simulation
Lesson 9 – Scrum Ceremonies -Part Two-
– Sprint Review
– Backlog Grooming / Refinement
– Sprint Retrospectives
– Daily stand-up
– Understanding the approach of a sprint for the expected result
Lesson 10 – More in Scrum
– Scrum of Scrums
– Burn-up and burn-down charts
– Spike in Scrum
- Crumb
– Stopping a Sprint
Lesson 11 – More in Agile
– Kanban
– Rational Unified Process
– Spiral
– Extreme Programming
- Lean
- Crystal
– Feature-Driven Development (FDD)
– Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM)
Lesson 12 – Other methodologies for Project Management
– Project methodologies
– Waterfall methodology
– Agile VS Wastefall
– SAFe methodology
– Six Sigma methodology
Lesson 13 – Final session
– Retrospective
– Recapitulation
– A look at the possibilities of official certification
Participants will receive a graduation diploma after completing the course and passing the evaluation exam.

