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| Course title | Scrum Practitioner |
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| RRP | £1120 exc. VAT |
| Days/Duration | 2 |
| Code | PBPAGSPQ |
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| 21 Jun | 5 or more places available | £1,120 exc VAT | |
| Scrum Practitioner training in Cannon Street , EC4 | |||
Created in 1993, Scrum is a mature yet simple Agile framework for completing complex projects. Originally created for software development projects, Scrum works well for any complex environment, both IT and non-technical. The framework and terminology are simple, focused on managing change, reducing time to market, eliminating waste and delivering what the Customer needs. This course focuses the Scrum Values, Roles, Ceremonies and Artifacts employed to create a good foundation for high performing Scrum teams.
Audience
This 2 day course is suitable for Project Managers, Project Support Managers, potential Scrum Masters and Product Owners, Team members (Business Analysts, Architects, Developers, Testers) intending to deliver Agile projects.
Pre-course reading: The Scrum Guide by Ken Schwaber.
Some experience of Project Management or Software Development experience is required.
Agile Principles and the Agile Manifesto
The Scrum Process and how it works
Scrum Roles
User Stories
Scrum Ceremonies
Scrum Artefacts
Using Scrum for large scale projects
Using Scrum with distributed, outsourced & off-shore teams
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