Agile Scrum Repair Guide: How to Reboot Your Scrum Team
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 451.14 MB | Duration: 2h 27m
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 451.14 MB | Duration: 2h 27m
Your essential companion for solving Scrum problems
What you'll learn
Recognize the early signs of Scrum practices going wrong
Discover a repeatable approach for breaking bad Scrum habits
Get loads of practical activities to run with your team to uncover & fix issues
Gain skills you can apply immediately - 10 practical exercises included
Learn how to use "Scrum Values" as a day to day decision making tool
Requirements
The course will assume basic knowledge of Agile Scrum & Kanban theory including values, roles, events & artifacts.
Description
Are you doing Scrum wrong?Scrum is not an easy framework to get right. Many things can go wrong. While most courses teach you how to use Scrum, The “Scrum Repair Guide” shows you how to fix the most challenging, real-life problems. Use this guide to help your team get back on track so you can focus on shipping high-quality products with maximum speed and efficiency.What you’ll get from this courseI created this course and packed it with practical, real-world experiences that I’ve gained working with Agile teams around the world. This is primarily a “learn by doing” course. So all theory is paired with practical exercises we’ll complete together in your workbook.With this course, you’ll be able to…Pinpoint problems quickly and find solutions before productivity is at risk.Access a set of practical activities to run with your team for evaluating & troubleshooting issuesEnergize and focus team members so they collaborate more effectivelyThe practical activities you'll complete include…Evaluating your current team's Scrum maturity 2 "non-awkward" team building activitiesA sprint retrospective for instilling Scrum valuesMerging multiple product backlogsAnd more…Why do I need a Scrum repair guide?Agile Scrum is valuable because it is a flexible, lightweight framework. It offers a minimum set of values and practices but doesn't define everything a team needs to do to successfully build and release products. Teams are expected to complement the Scrum framework with practices to suit their unique environment. Many teams struggle in two areas: to 1) how to live by Scrum values and 2) how to adopt complementary practices.So how do you fix this? In a field where so many teams follow counter-productive practices, copying others won’t work.This course will help set your team on the right path by showing you how to establish best practices and troubleshoot existing issuesSo Let’s Do This! Enroll now and sharpen your Scrum troubleshooting skills.I’ll see you inside!
Who this course is for:
Any member of a Scrum Team, Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches, Product Owners, Developers, Project Managers