Who Should Attend?
This certification is for anyone who interfaces with stakeholders or works as a Product Owner in a Scrum Team. There is no formal prerequisite for this certification. However, SDC™ or SMC™ Certified professionals will be able to better understand the concepts required for this certification exam.
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Agenda
1 - Introduction
- Ground Rules/Working Agreements
- Course Objectives
- Course Outcomes
- Course Methodology
- About SCRUMstudy
- About the SPOC™ Certification Exam
2 - Agile Overview
- What is agile
- Why use agile
- The agile manifesto
- Principles of the agile manifesto
- Declaration of interdependence
- Traditional vs. Agile project management
3 - Scrum Overview
- Planning in scrum
- Scrum framework
- Scrum roles
- Scrum flow
4 - Initiate Phase
- Process 8.1: create project vision
- Process 8.2: identify scrum master and stakeholder(s)
- Process 8.3: form scrum team
- Process 8.4: develop epic(s)
- Process 8.5: create prioritized product backlog
- Process 8.6: conduct release planning
5 - 9.0 - Plan and Estimate Phase
- Process 9.1: create user stories
- Process 9.2: approve, estimate, and commit user stories
- Process 9.3: create tasks
- Process 9.4: estimate tasks
- Process 9.5: create sprint backlog
6 - 10 - Implement Phase
- Process 10.1: create deliverables
- Process 10.2: conduct daily standup
- Process 10.3: groom prioritized product backlog
7 - 11 - Review and Retrospect Phase
- Process 11.1: convene scrum of scrums
- Process 11.2: demonstrate and validate sprint
- Process 11.3: retrospect sprint
8 - Release Phase
- Process 12.1: ship deliverables
- Process 12.2: retrospect project
9 - Importance of Value
- Practices for value-driven delivery
- Risk management
- Risk-adjusted backlog
10 - Scrum Implementation
- Scalability of scrum
- Transition to scrum