Scrum Insights for practitioners – 1

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Scrum Insights for practitioners – 1, The Scrum Foundations Course.

Course Description

I am a teacher who loves to keep things simple. Whiteboarding and storytelling help me learn and retain concepts for a long period of time. This course is my sincere attempt to use the same technique to plant the seed of my vast experience of 16 years on Scrum from my head to your head. With this, I hope that the seed of Scrum will sprout and help you succeed in whatever goals you wish to achieve on your Scrum journey.

Disclaimer: Please enroll for this class if you like to learn using whiteboarding and storytelling and are not too picky on the finesse of the technologies used.

Course Learning Objectives:

  • What types of problems is Scrum suited for.
  • The Complex problem and empiricism as a practice.
  • Understand the Scrum Framework with a simple example.
  • Empiricism and how the three pillars bring Scrum to life.
  • The magic of Scrum lies in its 3,5,3-3

At the end of each module, a short quiz is presented to reinforce the learnings from each module.

What is my promise to you:

I’m 100% committed to this courseware. I will be delighted to answers any questions you may have based on this course.

About your Trainer:

I am a licensed Professional Scrum Trainer with Scrum dot org and owner of a Scrum training and coaching business. I am the author of the book Scrum Insights for Practitioners, published in November 2016.  I have taught Scrum to over 4000 students in Asia, USA, Middle East, and Europe. I have led Agile adoption for various sectors like BFSI, Oil & Gas, Retail, Manufacturing, Storage, Startups for many organizations across the globe.

Thank you:

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Renato Barbieri for contributing with Portuguese subtitles for my course. Renato is a seasoned Agile professional and lecturer on Agile subjects in several MBA courses in Brazil.


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