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Complementary Practices for Succeeding with Scrum

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David Starr

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  • 01 - Course Overview.mp4
    01:50
  • 02 - Getting Started.mp4
    02:47
  • 03 - Scrum by the Book.mp4
    01:55
  • 04 - Adopting Scrum.mp4
    02:53
  • 05 - Addressing Common Misconceptions.mp4
    03:04
  • 06 - Closing.mp4
    00:44
  • 07 - Scrum But....mp4
    01:55
  • 08 - Common Scrum Facts and Misconceptions.mp4
    06:34
  • 09 - Leave Us Alone.mp4
    02:51
  • 10 - Introduction.mp4
    01:03
  • 11 - Establishing Sprint Length.mp4
    04:15
  • 12 - Forecasting with Velocity.mp4
    02:55
  • 13 - Conclusion.mp4
    04:39
  • 14 - Getting Started.mp4
    00:57
  • 15 - Understanding Backlog Refinement.mp4
    05:29
  • 16 - Refining with Estimates.mp4
    08:04
  • 17 - Refining without Estimates.mp4
    04:00
  • 18 - Requirements Decomposition.mp4
    02:28
  • 19 - Conclusion.mp4
    00:52
  • 20 - Rethinking Sprint Planning.mp4
    00:39
  • 21 - Sprint Planning by the Book.mp4
    05:46
  • 22 - Planning Time.mp4
    02:33
  • 23 - Create a Sprint Plan.mp4
    04:56
  • 24 - Introduction.mp4
    01:01
  • 25 - A Scrum Team Story.mp4
    01:57
  • 26 - The Point.mp4
    03:45
  • 27 - The Daily Standup.mp4
    05:04
  • 28 - A Quick Quiz.mp4
    03:59
  • 29 - Introduction.mp4
    01:27
  • 30 - Show Your Work.mp4
    01:40
  • 31 - To Whom and When to Demo.mp4
    03:23
  • 32 - What to Demo.mp4
    02:29
  • 33 - When Demos Are Awesome.mp4
    01:00
  • 34 - Intro.mp4
    01:13
  • 35 - A Sprint Retrospective.mp4
    10:09
  • 36 - When the Team Is Not Doing so Well.mp4
    06:27
  • 37 - Conclusion.mp4
    01:16
  • 38 - Introduction.mp4
    01:06
  • 39 - Requirements Models.mp4
    04:22
  • 40 - User Stories.mp4
    04:52
  • 41 - More Than Scrum Boards.mp4
    04:16
  • 42 - Conclusion.mp4
    01:45
  • 43 - Introduction.mp4
    01:23
  • 44 - Code Craftsmanship.mp4
    04:27
  • 45 - Agile Engineering Practices.mp4
    10:24
  • 46 - Conclusion.mp4
    01:22
  • 47 - Tools for Enterprise Adoption.mp4
    02:57
  • 48 - Investing in Training and Coaching.mp4
    05:25
  • 49 - Platform and Operational Teams.mp4
    11:21
  • 50 - The Humble Heat Map.mp4
    07:41
  • 51 - Conclusion.mp4
    01:30
  • 52 - Introduction.mp4
    00:49
  • 53 - Kanban.mp4
    05:39
  • 54 - Push and Pull.mp4
    02:55
  • 55 - Optimizing with Scrum.mp4
    04:05
  • 56 - Conclusion.mp4
    01:16
  • Description


    Is boilerplate Scrum meeting all your needs? Do you have more complex scenarios than out-of-the-box Scrum solves for? If so, this course is for you. Learn how to augment Scrum and get even more from your Agile practices.

    What You'll Learn?


      Scrum doesn't solve for all situations the same way and many teams get confused by this, causing them to ultimately abandon Scrum. In this course, Complementary Practices for Succeeding with Scrum, you will gain the ability to combine Scrum with new practices that will accelerate your team and renew your Agile practice. First, you will learn the truth behind some myths of Scrum. Next, we look at Scrum as an extensible framework you can build on. Finally, we'll explore new techniques and how to augment Scrum with the right practices for the right situations. When you're finished with this course, you will have the knowledge of an Agile leader who can improve the operations of your entire enterprise.

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    David Starr has worked in technology leadership positions for over 20 years. He specializes in agile software development practices, patterns and practices, and judicious application of various technologies within development teams. He works to improve the profession of software development as an author, trainer, and Azure architect. He is a 5 time Microsoft MVP in Visual Studio and a technical instructor with Pluralsight where he focuses on the software development practices and developer tooling curricula. David blogs at ElegantCode.com, is a frequent contributor at conferences and a frequent writer. He has successfully led many product development teams and is a technical learning professional. David lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife and four children, where he spends time being a dad and creating software.
    Pluralsight, LLC is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 7,000 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 56
    • duration 3:15:34
    • level average
    • Release Date 2023/10/10