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Introduction to Scrum – Part 8

The Product Owner and Complex Projects

The Scrum framework is a structure that allows the management of complex projects in an easier way, by delivering pieces of work, by empowering the scrum team and by welcoming changes along the way. The Product Owner is the one who will create the product backlog and prioritize the tasks.

The Scrum Framework

The Agile Scrum framework is designed to deliver products and projects of any size. This includes projects, programs, and portfolios. Scrum provides guidelines on delivery techniques, events, and roles. Many of the same ceremonies are held within both a standard Agile scrum project and an Agile Scrum program focusing on the larger enterprise. The same goes for team member roles and scrum artifacts.

Within both types of projects and programs, the Scrum Master’s role remains a focal champion of adherence to the Scrum framework to deliver the highest value features in a prioritized order to meet the established Return on Investment (ROI) for the executing organization. Differences are noted in the execution around the framework of principles, ceremonies, and roles.

Scrum Principles

Agile Scrum utilizes several principles whether delivery is by a single scrum team or a larger enterprise initiative using program delivery methodologies. The Scrum Master is the facilitator, coach, and champion who protects the larger team while delivering. Six of the primary principles adhered to with Agile scrum are:
● Transparency – Inspect and Adapt
● Self-Organizing teams
● Team collaboration
● Value-based prioritization
● Time-boxed delivery and
● Iterative development.

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Master of Agile – Agile Scrum Tester With 59 Seconds Agile (Video Training Course)

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What is this course?

This ‘Master of Agile – Agile Scrum Tester With 59 Seconds Agile (Video Training Course)’ provides an in-depth understanding of the Agile Scrum Tester roles and responsibilities

You will explore the Agile Scrum project life-cycle, including how an Agile User Story is created, to how we know when it is ‘done’

This course is aimed at those with or without prior knowledge and experience of the Agile values and principles

During this course you will learn the tools needed to succeed as an Agile Scrum Tester

What will you learn?

You will gain an in-depth understanding of the Agile Scrum Tester roles and responsibilities, and you will be able to

  • Fully understand the role of the Agile Scrum Tester
  • Understand the roles involved in an Agile project
  • Create an effective Product Backlog
  • Effectively participate in Scrum Meetings such as the Daily Stand-up, Sprint Review and Retrospective
  • Identify the roles involves in the Scrum Team
  • Fully understand the role of the Agile Scrum Developer
  • Understand the roles involved in an Agile project
  • Create an effective Product Backlog
  • Effectively participate in Scrum Meetings such as the Daily Stand-up, Sprint Review and Retrospective
  • Identify the roles involves in the Scrum Team

What topics are covered within this course

You will cover the following topics during this course:

  1. An Introduction to Agile Project Management (Tester)
  2. The 12 Agile Principles (Tester)
  3. Introduction to Scrum (Tester)
  4. Scrum Projects (Tester)
  5. Scrum Project Roles (Tester)
  6. Quality in Agile (Tester)
  7. Acceptance Criteria and the Prioritised Product Backlog (Tester)
  8. Quality Management in Scrum (Tester)
  9. Epics and Personas (Tester)
  10. Planning in Scrum (Tester)
  11. Scrum Boards (Tester)
  12. User Stories (Tester)
  13. The Daily Scrum (Tester)
  14. The Product Backlog (Tester)
  15. Review and Retrospective (Tester)
  16. Validating a Sprint (Tester)

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