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Are you ready to master Agile methodologies and lead successful Agile transformations? The Agile Master Certified (AMC®) program equips you with the advanced knowledge and skills required to drive Agile adoption across teams and organizations. Whether you’re a project manager, Scrum Master, or Agile enthusiast, this certification is your pathway to becoming an expert in Agile project management.
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The Scrum Master facilitates and guides the Scrum process within a team. Their key responsibilities include: Facilitating Scrum Events: Leading daily stand-ups, sprint planning, reviews, and retrospectives. Removing Impediments: Identifying and resolving obstacles that hinder progress. Coaching: Educating the team on Scrum principles and fostering continuous improvement. Supporting the Product Owner: Assisting with product backlog management and ensuring clear communication between the team...
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Agile methodologies have transformed our approach to project management and software development. Central to Agile are the 12 principles outlined in the Agile Manifesto, which guide teams towards more effective and efficient work processes. Scrum, one of the most popular Agile frameworks, is built upon these principles.
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🚀 Prioritize with Impact: Gain expertise in backlog management to ensure the highest-value items are delivered first, driving maximum efficiency. 🤝 Strengthen Collaboration: Master the art of bridging the gap between stakeholders and Scrum teams for seamless communication and alignment. 🎯 Maximize Business Value: Make strategic decisions that boost ROI, meet customer expectations, and ensure project success. 🏅 Achieve Global Recognition: Join a prestigious network of Scrum professionals...
Today, we're diving into the implementation phase in Scrum, which focuses on executing tasks and activities to create a project's product. This phase includes creating various deliverables, conducting daily stand-up meetings, and grooming the product backlog. The process begins with creating deliverables, where the Scrum team works on tasks from the sprint backlog, often tracked using a Scrum board. Any issues encountered are noted in an impediment log. The second process is the daily stand-up meeting, a time-boxed session where team members update each other on their progress and discuss any impediments. The final process is grooming the Prioritized Product Backlog, which involves regularly reviewing and updating the backlog to reflect any changes or new priorities.

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Today, we're diving into the implementation phase in Scrum, which focuses on executing tasks and activities to create a project's product. This phase includes creating various deliverables, conducting daily stand-up meetings, and grooming the product backlog. The process begins with creating deliverables, where the Scrum team works on tasks from the sprint backlog, often tracked using a Scrum board. Any issues encountered are noted in an impediment log. The second process is the daily...

In this module, we dive deep into the core principles of Scrum as outlined in the SBOK Guide, exploring why these principles are crucial for any Scrum project and how they can be applied to ensure successful project management. The six Scrum principles – empirical process control, self-organization, collaboration, value-based prioritization, time boxing, and iterative development – are essential for adapting to changes and delivering value. Whether you're new to Scrum or looking to refine your skills, this video will provide valuable insights and practical applications of these principles. Join us as we break down each principle with real-world examples and implementation tips.

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In this module, we dive deep into the core principles of Scrum as outlined in the SBOK Guide, exploring why these principles are crucial for any Scrum project and how they can be applied to ensure successful project management. The six Scrum principles – empirical process control, self-organization, collaboration, value-based prioritization, time boxing, and iterative development – are essential for adapting to changes and delivering value. Whether you're new to Scrum or looking to refine...
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Welcome back to Scrum Study Course on the Scrum Body of Knowledge (SBOK Guide). This guide serves both experienced and novice Scrum practitioners, organized for easy reference by Product Owners, Scrum Masters, and Scrum Teams. Each role has a dedicated section outlining the relevance of each chapter. The SBOK Guide covers six Scrum principles and five aspects, with mandatory and optional inputs, tools, and outputs clearly marked. Newcomers should focus on mandatory elements, while...
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Welcome to Scrum Study! In this video, we delve into the SBOK Guide, focusing on its core principles, aspects, and processes. The SBOK Guide is a cornerstone of Scrum, divided into three key areas: principles, aspects, and processes. We start with the six foundational principles: empirical process control, self-organization, collaboration, value-based prioritization, time boxing, and iterative development. These principles are crucial for implementing Scrum effectively.
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In this module from Scrum Study, we delve into the purpose and importance of the SBOK Guide. Discover why more organizations are choosing Scrum over traditional project management models and how the SBOK Guide can help you implement and improve Scrum processes. Learn about the contributions from Scrum experts and practitioners that shaped the SBOK Guide, making it an invaluable resource for Scrum core team members, including product owners, Scrum masters, and team members. Whether you're new...
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The Project Increment Flow Diagram outlines the key processes in Scrum, starting with the Product Owner and Scrum Team collaborating on a Prioritized Product Backlog that includes User Stories and Acceptance Criteria. The Scrum Team then moves through the "Create Deliverables" process to produce tangible outputs. These deliverables are demonstrated and validated in the collaboration. Accepted deliverables move forward, while rejected deliverables are revisited. This continuous cycle ensures...
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In this module of Scrum's study course, you'll learn how Scrum can revolutionize any project. Discover the key benefits such as adaptability, customer-centric approaches, continuous delivery of value, and high transparency. Scrum's principles of empirical process control and iterative delivery ensure that your projects can adapt to changes effortlessly. You'll see how continuous feedback and a high-trust environment foster seamless collaboration and innovation. Whether you're new to Scrum or...
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A Scrum Master excels in problem-solving, demonstrating a supportive leadership style, and showing commitment and availability. These characteristics enable them to effectively guide their team, remove obstacles, and foster a collaborative environment for successful project delivery.
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SCRUMstudy™ is a globally recognized accreditation body for Scrum and Agile certifications, known for its prominent trademarks and copyrights. It is the largest accreditation body in its field, with students from over 7,500 companies across 150+ countries. Their certifications are based on the Scrum Body of Knowledge (SBOK® Guide) and enjoy industry-wide acceptance. Learn more at www.SCRUMstudy.com.
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This video illustrates the Scrum framework as defined by the SBOK™ Guide. The Scrum framework is built upon the principles, aspects, and processes, and how these interact with each other.