Scrum: Step-by-Step

Explained with examples based on the real world for scrum master, product owner, team and project manager in industry

  • 63 Videos
  • 1 hours 29 minutes
  • 170 Happy Students

About the course

What is Scrum?

Agile scrum is a simple method for managing and completing even the most complex project, even in difficult situations . Based on my experience, it is the number one most popular way to deliver projects on-time while maintaining a high degree of quality.

In this class you will learn:

  • In Depth overview of Scrum - This gives examples and advice on each Scrum practice such as Daily Scrum, Sprint Planning, Sprint Retrospective and Sprint Review. It Includes overviews of agile practices like the Kick Off Meeting and Release Planning Meeting
  • Examples based on experience - I give you a complete overview of Agile Scrum as used in the business work place without having to do a face to face course saving you hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
  • The facts based on real industry experience and research - The correct terminology and use of Agile Scrum is essential to mastering it. My experience in industry and research into the topic has been used to give you a solid grounding in the most concise way possible.
  • 63 Videos
  • 1 hours 29 minutes
  • 170 Happy Students

Courses Outline

Lesson 1: Introduction
Free
Introduction
4:40
Agile Scrum Recap
1:21
The Scrum Guide
Lesson 2: Kicking off a Project
How to perform a Root Cause Analysis
0:59
How to Communicate the Benefits of scrum
1:40
How to Host a Kick Off Meeting and Definition of Done
2:04
How to Improve from the Start
1:26
The Importance of a Good Initiation
0:27
Summary
0:20
Lesson 3: Establishing Stakeholders
How to Establish Stakeholders
0:29
Example of Stakeholders
1:01
The Importance of Stakeholders at Sprint Review
0:48
Summary
0:20
Lesson 4: Scrum Roles
Introduction to Scrum Roles
0:40
Characteristics of a Scrum Master
2:54
Characteristics of a Product Owner
3:24
Characteristics of a Development Team
4:43
The Value of Knowing the Roles
0:40
Summary
0:20
Lesson 5: Building the Product Backlog
Introduction to User Stories
1:46
How to write User Stories and Acceptance Criteria
4:35
How to Organize Stakholder Meetings
1:20
How to find Common ground on Requirements
0:58
How to Manage Changing Requirements
1:00
The Importance of Prioritising the Backlog
1:40
Estimating with Story Points
3:07
How to Capture Stories in Meetings
0:43
Summary
0:20
Lesson 6: Sprint Planning
Introduction to Sprint Planning
0:25
How to Manage Impediments to Planning
1:34
How to Prepare for Sprint Planning
1:19
The Sprint Planning Meeting
0:28
How to Prepare Artefacts Needed for Planning
0:31
How to Craft the Sprint Goal
1:03
First Half of the Meeting - The what
1:05
How to Estimate User Stories
1:28
Second Half of the Meeting - The how
1:27
How to Use Velocity
0:41
What is the Outcome of Sprint Planning
0:45
Summary
0:20
Lesson 7: Release Planning and Using Velocity
Introduction to Release Planning
0:59
How to Set a Release Goal
0:58
How to Decide on Scope Driven versus Date Driven Release
2:03
How to Prioritise for the Release
1:02
How to use Average Velocity and Calculate Number of Sprints in Release
2:36
How to Run a Release Planning Meeting
1:02
How to Use the Release Burn Down
1:43
Summary
0:20
Lesson 8: The Sprint Life Cycle
The Sprint Life Cycle
0:32
Sprint Length
2:06
Frozen Sprint Backlog
1:45
The Team Work On Tasks
1:09
Removing Impediments
1:30
Product Backlog Grooming and Estimation
1:25
Avoiding Carry Over
2:16
Daily Scrum
2:34
The Sprint Burndown
2:48
Sprint Review
1:59
Potentially Shippable Increment
0:56
Sprint Retrospective
3:00
Summary
0:20
Lesson 9: Promo
Scrum in the Real World
2:03
Bonus
  • 63 Videos
  • 1 hours 29 minutes
  • 170 Happy Students