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Why Agile?

  • Comparing iterative methodologies
  • Understanding why projects go off track
  • The Agile approach
  • What is Scrum?
  • Pigs and chickens: Roles and commitments

Product owner

  • Acting as the customer representative
  • Prioritizing product requirements
  • Crafting effective user stories
  • Defining acceptance criteria
  • Negotiating sprint content
  • Group exercise: Deriving customer requirements and writing corresponding user stories

The sprint

  • Building the sprint backlog
  • Sprint planning: Deciding what to do
  • Sprint planning: How to execute it
  • Activities during a sprint
  • Using burn-down charts
  • Group exercise: Planning a sprint

Scrum Master

  • Implementing Scrum effectively
  • Ensuring adherence to best practices
  • Maintaining necessary documentation
  • Conducting daily stand-up meetings
  • When to apply pair programming
  • Group exercise: Implementing Scrum in practice

Finishing a sprint

  • Conducting the Scrum review meeting
  • Holding the Scrum retrospective meeting
  • Releasing an iteration
  • Group exercise: Reviewing a completed sprint

Is Agile and Scrum right for you?

  • Recap of the Scrum process
  • Comparison with other development methodologies
  • Advantages of pair programming
  • Group exercise: Discussing which Agile and Scrum practices can be adopted within attendees' organizations

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 14 Hours

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