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Master the Scrum Events: Build Solid Foundation for Success

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Kai Lamadeleine

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  • 1 - Continuous-Improvements.pdf
  • 1 - Course-Recommendations.pdf
  • 1 - Introduction.mp4
    02:19
  • 1 - Sprint Planning Part 1 Team Commitment Knowledge Check.html
  • 2 - SPWhatWhyHow.pdf
  • 2 - Sprint Planning Part 2 Tasking Knowledge Check.html
  • 2 - Sprint Planning The What The Why and The How.mp4
    06:38
  • 3 - SP-ExecutionofHow-SP-Part-1.pdf
  • 3 - Sprint Planning Activities Deep Dive Sprint Planning Part 1 Team Commitment.mp4
    07:37
  • 4 - SP-ExecutionofHow-SP-Part-2.pdf
  • 4 - Sprint Planning Activities Deep Dive Sprint Planning Part 2 Tasking.mp4
    02:57
  • 3 - Daily StandupDaily Scrum Knowledge Check.html
  • 5 - DailyScrum-WhatWhyHow.pdf
  • 5 - Daily StandupDaily Scrum The What The Why and the How.mp4
    05:30
  • 6 - Managing Monitoring the Team Scrum Board and Taskboard.mp4
    08:37
  • 6 - Scrumboard-and-Taskboard.pdf
  • 7 - DS-BurndownCharts.pdf
  • 7 - Interpreting and Communicating the Team Sprint Burndown Chart.mp4
    09:12
  • 4 - Team Backlog Refinement Knowledge Check.html
  • 5 - Estimating the Product Backlog Using Relative Estimation Knowledge Check.html
  • 6 - What and How of Story Point Estimation Knowledge Check.html
  • 7 - Why and How to Use Planning Poker to Estimate Knowledge Check.html
  • 8 - Backlog-Refinement-WhatWhyHow.pdf
  • 8 - Team Backlog Refinement The What The Why and The How.mp4
    05:16
  • 9 - Techniques for Effective Team Backlog Refinement.mp4
    03:22
  • 9 - Techniques-for-Effective-Team-Backlog-Refinement.pdf
  • 10 - Estimating the Product Backlog Using Relative Estimation.mp4
    04:13
  • 10 - Relative-Estimation-Using-Fibonacci-Sequence.pdf
  • 10 - The values in the Fibonacci scale work well because they roughly correspond to Webers Law.txt
  • 11 - Estimation-Concrete-Practice.pdf
  • 11 - Story-Point-Estimation.pdf
  • 11 - What and How of Story Point Estimation.mp4
    05:45
  • 12 - Planit Poker Online Planning Poker Tool.txt
  • 12 - Planning-Poker.pdf
  • 12 - Scrum Poker Online Planning Poker Tool.txt
  • 12 - Why and How to Use Planning Poker to Estimate.mp4
    04:35
  • 13 - Concrete Practice Relative Estimation.mp4
    05:26
  • 13 - Estimation-Concrete-Practice1.pdf
  • 8 - Sprint ReviewDemo Knowledge Check.html
  • 14 - Sprint ReviewDemo The What The Why and The How.mp4
    04:24
  • 14 - Sprint-Demo.pdf
  • 9 - Sprint Retrospective Knowledge Check.html
  • 15 - Retro-What-Why-and-How.pdf
  • 15 - Sprint Retrospective The What The Why and The How.mp4
    05:38
  • 16 - RetroCollabTools.pdf
  • 16 - Retro-Types-of-Retrospectives.pdf
  • 16 - Types of Retrospectives.mp4
    06:58
  • 17 - Retrospective Collaboration Tool Demo IdeaBoardz.mp4
    09:25
  • 18 - Retrospective Collaboration Tool Demo Microsoft Whiteboard.mp4
    02:35
  • 19 - Effective Retrospective Facilitation Techniques.mp4
    04:44
  • 19 - RetroFacilitation.pdf
  • 19 - Retro-ConcretePractice.pdf
  • 20 - Conclusion Message.mp4
    01:20
  • 20 - Continuous-Improvements.pdf
  • Description


    Learn tried-and-tested Agile Scrum techniques and best practices to elevate your role and amplify your contributions

    What You'll Learn?


    • Grasp the underlying significance and benefits of the Scrum events (Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Backlog Refinement, Sprint Review, and Retrospective)
    • Acquire strategies and proven methods for effectively guiding each Scrum event.
    • How to lead Sprint Planning - Part 1 (Team Commitment) using proven methods and techniques for a successful session.
    • How to lead Sprint Planning - Part 2 (Tasking) using proven methods and techniques for a successful session.
    • Master strategies for efficient team backlog refinement.
    • How to size/estimate the team product backlog using relative comparison
    • How to employ Planning Poker to tap into the "Wisdom of the Crowd," sidestep anchoring biases, and achieve team consensus when estimating the product backlog
    • How to conduct a seamless Sprint review/demo: steps for preparation, execution, and follow-up.
    • Delve into various Retrospective formats to foster deeper understanding of team members' perspectives.
    • Master the techniques for successful Retrospective facilitation: from preparation to execution and follow-up.
    • How to employ tools like Ideaboardz and Microsoft Whiteboard for effective Retrospective facilitation.

    Who is this for?


  • Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced Learners
  • What You Need to Know?


  • No prior experience is needed. Perfect for both beginners and those looking to refine their understanding and facilitation skills of the Scrum events.
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    Description

    This in-depth course combines theoretical knowledge with practical insights and is designed to ensure you're well-equipped to help enhance your team's coordination, collaboration, communication, and alignment to enable optimal facilitation of the Scrum events. The techniques and best practices shared within the lectures have been curated from the instructor's 14+ years of hands-on experience working with numerous teams and organizations.

    Course Highlights:


    1. Sprint Planning:

      • Dive into the significance and objectives of Sprint Planning.

      • Explore efficient techniques to prioritize items from the product backlog.

      • Understand roles, responsibilities, and the framework that drives a productive planning session.

    2. Daily Scrum:

      • Discover the purpose and structure of this crucial daily touchpoint.

      • Delve into best practices to ensure focused, concise, and outcome-driven Daily Scrum.

      • Learn the importance of tracking impediments and how to address them efficiently.

    3. Team Backlog Refinement:

      • Understand the continuous need to refine the backlog.

      • Techniques for breaking down user stories and estimating efforts.

    4. Sprint Review/Demo:

      • Grasp the essence of this feedback loop with stakeholders.

      • Uncover effective strategies for showcasing completed work.

      • Learn how to gather feedback and integrate it into future sprints.

    5. Sprint Retrospective:

      • Dive into this reflective session where the team assesses its performance.

      • Tools and techniques for effective retrospectives.

      • Strategies to drive continuous improvement and address team challenges.

    By the end of this course, you will have a great grasp in facilitating and maximizing the value of each Scrum event, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and delivering tangible results.

    Whether you're new to Agile or looking to refine your skills, this comprehensive guide to Scrum events will empower you to lead your team with confidence.


    Enroll now and embark on a journey to elevate your role and amplify your contributions to your team and organization towards achieving higher performance.

    Who this course is for:

    • Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced Learners

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    Kai Lamadeleine
    Kai Lamadeleine
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    SUMMARYJourneying Through Tech with Purpose: With 24 years in IT, I've devoted 14+ enriching years to Agile Coaching, Training, and Organizational Design. From roles as a Software Quality Engineer, Product Owner, Scrum Master to an Enterprise Agile Coach, I've been fortunate to collaborate with many highly-respected organizations from the US to Australia. Our shared mission? Continual growth, learning, and transformation. Together, we can inspire and create change for good. CREDENTIAL HIGHLIGHTSPractices and Frameworks: Lean Startup, Scrum, XP, Kanban, Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), and Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS), Behavior-driven Development (BDD),  Acceptance Test-driven Development (ATDD)Industry Certifications & Affiliations- Scaled Agile Framework Practice Consultant (SPC 6.0)- Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP)- Certified LeSS Practitioner (CLP)- Certified Agile Leader Training (Servant Leadership and Motivational Coaching, Leader’s Factors, Organizational Psychology)- Co-trained with SAFe SPCT (SAFe Practice Consultant Trainer) and CST (Certified Scrum Trainer)- Industry Network Leadership Team for Agile and DevOps at Women in Technology International (WITI)Agile Lifecycle Management and Collaboration Tools: Atlassian Jira, Atlassian Confluence, Atlassian Jira Align, Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) Azure DevOps, HP ALM, Rally Software, Rational Team Concert (RTC), Agility Health Radar, Rational Requirements Composer (RCC), VersionOne, Pivotal Tracker, Miro, Mural, Planning Poker, IdeaBoardz, GroupZapMEDIA COVERAGE:Featured as the CEO of the Top Emerging Agile Company of 2022 by CIO Applications magazine
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 20
    • duration 1:46:31
    • Release Date 2023/12/07