Scrum Foundation: Scrum in Action
Scrum
| Beginner
- 15 videos | 1h 24m 40s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
- PMI PDU
In complex environments like software development, the number of moving parts can overwhelm even the most talented teams. In this course, you will explore Scrum in action, beginning with the Scrum sprint, sprint planning, daily Scrum, sprint review, and sprint retrospective. Next you will look at Scrum events, Scrum artifacts, and the product and sprint backlogs. Finally, learn about increments, the definition of done, concurrency in Scrum, and how to introduce Scrum into an organization. Upon completion, you'll be able to outline the key basics of Scrum including events, artifacts, backlogs, increments, the definition of done, and concurrency.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Discover the key concepts covered in this courseOutline the scrum sprint and its purposeRecognize how work is laid out in sprint planningOutline the purpose of the daily scrumOutline how the sprint review is used to examine outcomes and plan for future iterationsOutline the sprint retrospective and its purposeRecognize how scrum activities define the vision of a project or productList the three primary scrum artifacts and their purpose
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Identify the purpose of the product backlogIdentify the purpose of the sprint backlogIdentify the purpose of product incrementsRecognize the definition of done and how it relates to scrumOutline how parallel sprints may be implemented and why this approach might be usefulList tips for introducing scrum into an organizationSummarize the key concepts covered in this course
IN THIS COURSE
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37s
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4m 48s
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6m 16s
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5m 54s
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5m 39s
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7m 47s
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6m 37s
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8m 4s
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8m 8s
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5m 49s
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4m 24s
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6m 21s
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7m 23s
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6m 3s
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51s
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