A-Certified Scrum Master
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Scrum origins9 Topics
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Scrum Origins LOs
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How is Scrum aligned with the Agile Manifesto ?
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Video : Agile Manifesto
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Teach back Scrum and Agile Manifesto alignement
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Video : History of Scrum
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Scrum timeline
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Inspection and adaptation in Scrum events
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Video : Empiricism in Scrum
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Scrum Benefits & Empiricism: A Stakeholder Explanation Challenge
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Scrum Origins LOs
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Grow as a Scrum Master, become a leader5 Topics
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Scrum Team8 Topics|1 Quiz
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Scrum Team LOs
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A great team you were part of
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Effective Team vs Group of people (exercise and videos)
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Video: The 5 dysfunctions of a team
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Case study : Motivation Standstill, part 1
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Case study Motivation Standstill, part 2
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Case study Motivation Standstill, part 3
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Video: Definition of Done (to think about doing it or not, as already many videos in this lesson)
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Scrum Team LOs
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Service to the Product Owner8 Topics
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Service to the Organisation7 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Scrum Master as a Facilitator1 Topic
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Scrum Master as a Coach4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Scaling Scrum6 Topics|3 Quizzes
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eXtreme Programming4 Topics
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Kanban5 Topics|2 Quizzes
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More Practice, More real life examples1 Topic
Quizzes
Participants 1
1.1 demonstrate how Scrum is aligned with the values and principles of the Manifesto for Agile Software Development.
An example of how the Agile Manifesto alignment with Scrum might be demonstrated: Students map frequent inspection and adaptation to the activities in Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective, and Daily Scrum. Some level of detail is important here.
1.2 outline the historical development of Scrum and agile.
Examples of this outline: A list of events leading to the development of Scrum in chronological order, or a diagram showing the relationships between Scrum and its predecessors.
2.12 explain Scrum and its benefits to a business stakeholder.
An example explanation can be found in “Agile Product Ownership in a Nutshell,” by Henrik Kniberg.