Scrum Master Certified (SMC™)

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About Course

Scrum Master Certified (SMC) professionals are facilitators who ensure that the Scrum Team is provided with an environment conducive to completing the project successfully. The Scrum Master guides, facilitiates, and teaches Scrum practices to everyone involved in the project; clears impediments for the team; and, ensures that Scrum processes are being followed.

Successful candidates will be awarded the Scrum Master Certified (SMC) certification by SCRUMstudy after passing the certification exam.

Features:

  • Expand your career opportunities by staying relevant and marketable across all industry sectors adopting Agile practices.
  • Demonstrate to employers and peers your attainment of core Scrum knowledge.
  • Learn the foundation of Scrum and the scope of the Certified Scrum Master’s role from the best minds in Scrum.
  • Engage with a community of recognized Scrum experts who are committed to continuous improvement.
  • Instructor-led online training
  • High-quality e-learning content
  • Scenario-based learning
  • Case studies.
  • Exam fee included
  • PDUs

Who Should do:

This Scrum Master Certified training course is suitable for any professional who wants to learn Scrum Master methodologies. Some of the ideal fit for this training are:

  • Product Owners
  • Product Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Analysts
  • Developers
  • Testers
  • Members of Scrum Team

Learning: 

Course outline:

Agile and Scrum Overview

Agile Overview

Agile Manifesto

Agile Principles & Agile Methods

Scrum Overview

Scrum Advantages

Scrum Roles

Core Roles

Non-core Roles

Product Owner

Scrum Master

Scrum Team

Scrum Project Phases

Initiate

Plan and Estimate

Implement

Review and Retrospect

Release

Inputs, Tools, and Outputs for each process in each phase

Scaling Scrum

Scalability of Scrum

Scrum in Programs and Portfolios

Scrum of Scrums (SoS) Meeting ? Transition to Scrum

Mapping Traditional Roles to Scrum

Maintaining Stakeholder Involvement

Importance of Executive Support

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