What you'll learn

- By the end of this course, you will be able to explain the core concepts of Agile methodologies and the Scrum framework
- You will gain a solid understanding of the Agile principles, values, and benefits
- You will be able to identify the different Scrum roles (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team) and their responsibilities
- You will learn about the Scrum ceremonies (Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective) and their purpose
- You will be able to describe the Agile and Scrum artifacts (Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increment)
- You will gain practical knowledge of how to plan, manage, and execute a Scrum project effectively
- This course will equip you with the foundational knowledge to apply Agile and Scrum principles in your own projects

This course includes:

  • Engaging videos
  • Quizzes for self-evaluation
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and desktop
  • Extensive Resources

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Course content

15 sections • Interactive videos • Engaging quizzes

    In this topic, you will understand Agile Principles and Scrum Values, which are essential components of Agile Project Management. Agile Principles emphasize customer collaboration, continuous improvement, and adaptability, while Scrum Values promote teamwork, transparency, and respect. By understanding these concepts, you'll be better equipped to work effectively in Agile environments and contribute to successful project outcomes.

    In this segment, participants will explore the essentials of Agile Project Management and its significant influence on contemporary project execution and team dynamics:

    • The history and development of Agile, compared to the traditional Waterfall methodology
    • Core principles of the Agile Manifesto and its four fundamental values
    • Advantages of Agile, such as enhanced teamwork and adaptability in project development
    • The iterative development process and its significance in Agile project management
    • The worldwide adoption of Agile and its impact on continuous delivery practices


    In this segment, participants will delve into the key aspects of Agile Values and their profound impact on modern project management and team collaboration:

    • The origins and evolution of Agile, in contrast to the traditional Waterfall methodology
    • Fundamental principles of the Agile Manifesto and its four core values
    • Advantages of Agile, including improved collaboration and flexibility in project development
    • The iterative development process and its crucial role in Agile project management
    • Global adoption of Agile and its influence on continuous delivery practices

    This submodule provides valuable insights into the Agile Mindset, fostering adaptability, collaboration, and continuous improvement in various professional contexts. In this section, you will:

    • Understand the core values and principles of Agile.
    • Develop skills for effective teamwork and collaboration.
    • Learn to prioritize customer needs and deliver value.
    • Embrace change and use it as a learning opportunity.
    • Enhance flexibility and resilience in a dynamic environment.


    The Ultimate Model Quiz on Introduction to Agile: Answer all the following questions to the best of your knowledge.


  • 8 Quizes.
  • 1 Assignments.

    Scrum is a framework for developing and sustaining complex products. Each element of the framework serves a specific purpose essential to the overall value and results realized with Scrum. In this chapter, we will learn about Scrum's definition, which consists of its roles, events, artifacts, and the rules that bind them together.

    This submodule provides a comprehensive overview of Scrum Theory, principles, and values, equipping you with essential knowledge to excel in Agile environments. In this section, you will:

    • Grasp the foundational concepts of Scrum Theory and its support for Agile practices.
    • Explore the key Scrum values: commitment, courage, focus, openness, and respect.
    • Learn how Scrum principles guide effective team dynamics and decision-making.
    • Develop strategies for fostering a culture of continuous improvement and collaboration.


    This submodule offers a comprehensive overview of the essential elements of Scrum, empowering you to effectively implement this framework in your projects. In this section, you will:

    • Grasp the fundamental roles in a Scrum team and their responsibilities.
    • Learn the key artifacts of Scrum and how they facilitate transparency and inspection.
    • Understand the significance of Scrum events and their role in promoting iterative progress.
    • Develop the ability to create and maintain a product backlog that prioritizes customer value.
    • Gain insights into how Scrum promotes collaboration, adaptability, and continuous improvement.


    This chapter explores the distinctions and intersections between Agile and Scrum, providing clarity on their roles in project management. In this section, you will:

    • Grasp the fundamental concepts of Agile methodology.
    • Identify the specific practices and roles defined by Scrum.
    • Compare and contrast Agile and Scrum to understand their unique contributions.
    • Learn how Scrum operates within the broader Agile framework.
    • Apply key principles to enhance project management and team collaboration.


    5 Multiple choice questions for self assessment related to above topic

  • 3 Quizes.

    Scrum thrives on teamwork! There are 3 key players: the Product Owner (prioritizes features), the Scrum Master (facilitates), and the Development Team (builds). 3 key artifacts guide them: the Product Backlog (everything that could be built), the Sprint Backlog (what gets built next), and the Product Increment (what's actually built). This collaborative approach keeps projects adaptable and transparent!

    In this chapter on Scrum Roles, you will learn about the following:

    • The three core Scrum roles: Product Owner, Development Team, and Scrum Master.
    • The responsibilities of each Scrum role.
    • How these roles collaborate to deliver value to stakeholders.
    • The importance of effective communication and collaboration in Scrum.


    In this chapter on Scrum Artifacts, you will learn about the following:

    • Manage what to build: Product Backlog (prioritized features)
    • Plan the sprint: Sprint Backlog (work for next iteration)
    • Build the product: Product Increment (working piece at end of sprint)
    • Define quality: Definition of Done (criteria for completed work)


    Dive into the heart of Agile project management with the Product Backlog, your roadmap to prioritized features and continuous product improvement:

    • Understand the concept of a product backlog and its role in Agile.
    • Discover how to create and manage product backlog items effectively.
    • Learn techniques for prioritizing backlog items to deliver maximum value.
    • Explore strategies for refining and evolving the product backlog throughout the project.


    In this chapter on 'Sprint Backlog,' you will learn:

    • What a Sprint Backlog is and its role in Agile development.
    • How to create and manage a Sprint Backlog.
    • The key elements of a well-defined Sprint Backlog.
    • How the Sprint Backlog is used throughout the Sprint.


    Master the Power of Increments: Understand their concept, use cases, and implementation in programming.

    • Grasp the concept of increments and their role in programming.
    • Explore various increment operators and their use cases.
    • Discover how to leverage increments effectively within loops and conditional statements.
    • Implement increments to solve practical programming challenges.


    Definition of Done in Agile includes the following concepts:

    • Understand the concept of "Definition of Done" and its role in Agile projects.
    • Identify the criteria that must be met for a user story to be considered "Done".
    • Explore the benefits of having a clear Definition of Done, such as improved quality, reduced rework, and increased transparency.
    • Learn how to create a Definition of Done that is specific to your Agile team and project.
    • Discover how to use the Definition of Done during sprint planning and throughout the development process.


    Uncover the purpose, benefits, and key characteristics of Sprint Goals in Agile development.

    • Understand what they are and why they matter in Agile.
    • Learn to write achievable & measurable Sprint Goals.
    • see how Sprint Goals connect to the bigger picture.
    • Use Sprint Goals to choose & focus on the right work.
    • Discover how Sprint Goals empower your team.


    Master the Art of Product Goals: Setting a Clear Direction for Success by:

    • Understanding the purpose and desired outcomes of your product.
    • Aligning your product goals with business objectives and user needs.
    • Defining clear success metrics to track progress towards your product goals.
    • Communicating the product goal effectively to all stakeholders.


    In this chapter, you will:

    • Understand the core elements of a user story.
    • Learn how to write user stories in a clear and concise way.
    • Discover the benefits of user stories for agile development.
    • Explore techniques for using user stories effectively in your projects.


    Master the art of approximation: Explore estimation techniques for informed decision-making.

    • Understand why estimation is crucial for effective project planning.
    • Explore various estimation techniques for different scenarios (e.g., three-point estimates, analogy).
    • Grasp best practices for creating accurate and reliable estimates.
    • Identify and mitigate common pitfalls that lead to estimation errors.
    • Refine your estimation skills through practical exercises and continuous improvement.


    Unleash the Power of Your Product Backlog: A Guide to Refinement

    • Break down user stories into actionable tasks
    • Estimate effort for each backlog item to guide sprint planning
    • Prioritize backlog items based on value and risk to maximize return on investment
    • Ensure backlog items are clear, concise, and testable to promote transparency and collaboration
    • Refine the backlog continuously to adapt to changing needs and maintain focus throughout the project


  • 1 Quizes.
  • 1 Assignments.

    This chapter dives into Agile project management with a focus on events. We'll explore the iterative development cycle of a Sprint, from planning (Sprint Planning) to daily progress checks (Daily Scrum) and culminating in a review (Sprint Review) of completed work. You'll discover timeboxing, a technique for keeping meetings and tasks focused within a set timeframe. By understanding Scrum Events, you'll gain the tools to efficiently manage projects and deliver results in short bursts.

    Master Scrum Events: Collaboration, Transparency, and Continuous Improvement

    • Understand the purpose and structure of Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.
    • Learn how these events facilitate collaboration, transparency, and continuous improvement within a Scrum team.
    • Discover how to effectively participate in each Scrum event to maximize its value.
    • Explore best practices for conducting Scrum events in a remote or distributed environment.


    In this chapter, you'll learn how to take control of your workday with the powerful time management technique called timeboxing:

    • Gain control over your schedule and boost focus by dedicating specific time slots to tasks.
    • Estimate tasks effectively and set realistic timeframes to avoid procrastination and overwhelm.
    • Enhance productivity by minimizing distractions and interruptions during your timeboxed sessions.
    • Foster a sense of accomplishment by completing tasks within set time limits and ticking them off your to-do list.
    • Develop a more disciplined work style and become better at managing your time.


    Master the Sprint Cycle in Agile Project Management

    • Understand the core concepts of Sprints and how they fit into the Agile framework.
    • Learn how to plan and manage effective Sprints through backlog refinement, task prioritization, and daily stand-up meetings.
    • Foster a collaborative team environment to deliver high-quality work in short iterations.
    • Adapt to changing priorities and effectively manage scope creep throughout the Sprint.
    • Conduct Sprint reviews and retrospectives to gather valuable feedback and continuously improve your Agile practices.


    Master the Art of Sprint Planning: Define Your Goals, Conquer the Backlog

    • Collaboratively define the goals and backlog items for the next sprint.
    • Estimate the effort required to complete each backlog item.
    • Assign tasks to team members based on their skills and availability.
    • Refine the sprint backlog to ensure it's achievable within the time frame.
    • Establish a clear communication plan for the sprint.


    Master the Daily Scrum: Fuel Collaboration and Transparency for Agile Success:

    • Understand the purpose and benefits of Daily Scrums in Agile projects.
    • Discover key elements of a successful Daily Scrum meeting structure.
    • Learn effective facilitation techniques to keep Daily Scrums focused and efficient.
    • Explore best practices for identifying and resolving impediments during Daily Scrums.


    Master the Sprint Review: Transparency, Feedback, and Continuous Improvement

    • Learn how Sprint Reviews showcase completed work, gather valuable feedback, and steer future iterations.

    • Discover techniques for effectively demonstrating completed user stories and functionalities.

    • Develop strategies for fostering open discussion, feedback exchange, and shared decision-making.

    • Gain insights on incorporating valuable feedback to continuously improve the product and development process.

    • Explore how Sprint Reviews contribute to ongoing learning, improved transparency, and project success.


    Master the Sprint Review: Transparency, Feedback, and Continuous Improvement

    • Learn how Sprint Reviews showcase completed work, gather valuable feedback, and steer future iterations.
    • Discover techniques for effectively demonstrating completed user stories and functionalities.
    • Develop strategies for fostering open discussion, feedback exchange, and shared decision-making.
    • Gain insights on incorporating valuable feedback to continuously improve the product and development process.
    • Explore how Sprint Reviews contribute to ongoing learning, improved transparency, and project success.


  • 1 Quizes.
  • 1 Assignments.

    The PSM I exam assesses your understanding of Scrum principles and practices. While there's no dedicated "learning chapter," the exam covers core concepts like the Scrum Roles (Product Owner, Development Team, Scrum Master), Scrum Events (Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective), and Scrum Artifacts (Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increment). You'll need to grasp how these elements work together to deliver value iteratively in a Scrum project. By understanding the Scrum Guide and practicing with sample questions, you'll be well-equipped to demonstrate your Scrum mastery.

    Earning your PSM I certification demonstrates your ability to guide Scrum teams towards successful project delivery.

    Preparation is Key:

    • Scrum Guide: This is your study bible. Understand its principles thoroughly.
    • Agilemania Support: We provide a comprehensive PSM I training with practical resources to boost your confidence.

    By combining focused study with the right resources, you'll be well on your way to PSM I success.


Requirements :

The Agile and Scrum Fundamentals 2.0 course is for anyone involved in product delivery using the Scrum framework. It is particularly beneficial for those people within an organization accountable for getting the most out of Scrum, including Scrum Masters, managers, and Scrum Team members.

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