Agile Scrum Master
Scrum has become a world-wide standard as an Agile management framework for the delivery of complex products in a complex environment. Current project success rates have proven that the current Scrum domination is justified. Register here: Brisbane Darwin Sydney Melbourne Course Outline Here Early Bird OFFER for courses - Expires 2 weeks before start date  Adopting Scrum is appealing for companies because it is lightweight and simple to execute. Training is critical because Scrum is also extremely difficult to master. In this Agile Scrum Master Training, you will learn the standard Scrum framework with 3 roles, 3 artefacts and 5 events. Because Scrum practices are intensive and require high-discipline, you will experience what it means to work in iterations so Scrum becomes more familiar. Scrum can be disruptive and it is not uncommon for organisations to abandon Scrum. Based on real-life scenarios, you will see what happens when Scrum are dropped (so-called ScrumButs) and what additional (non-Scrum) practices are available to significantly increase the success rate of Scrum projects. Additional practices are from complementary methods like PRINCE2, Lean Software Development and eXtreme Programming (XP). Participants can claim 16 PDU's from PMI and become a certified Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) by successfully passing an independent assessment at Scrum.org, founded by Ken Schwaber, one of the creators of Scrum. Trainer Chris Fortuin tackles the challenges of making Agile work for customers using PRINCE2® in combination with Scrum, Lean, DSDM and XP practices. For the Project Manager, this implies quickly initiating and iterative software development styles to incrementally deliver high-quality production software for early business benefits. Chris has delivered commercial Agile training courses and industry sessions where he shares his knowledge and experience in topics like Scrum and DSDM Agile software development models. Register at these links: Brisbane Darwin Sydney Melbourne
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