Agile Scrum Basics is a method used in project management and software development to deliver work in small, manageable pieces called sprints. It emphasizes collaboration, flexibility, and continuous improvement. Teams work closely together, regularly reviewing progress and adapting plans to meet changing requirements. Scrum uses roles such as Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team to ensure clear responsibilities and smooth workflow.
Learning Agile Scrum Basics helps individuals and teams deliver projects more efficiently, respond quickly to change, and improve productivity. This certification introduces the principles, practices, and tools of Scrum, enabling candidates to participate effectively in Agile teams, contribute to planning and execution, and understand the process of iterative development for high-quality results.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
Project Managers
Team Leads and Scrum Masters
Developers and QA Engineers
Business Analysts
Students & Professionals
Skills Required
Project management concepts.
Collaborate in a team environment.
Software development or business processes.
Communication and problem-solving skills.
Iterative and flexible workflows.
Knowledge Gained
Understanding Agile principles and Scrum framework.
Key roles: Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team.
Techniques for iterative development and continuous improvement.
Tools for tracking and managing Scrum projects.
Course Outline
The Agile Scrum Basics Exam covers the following topics -
1. Introduction to Agile
Agile principles and values
Benefits of Agile methodology
Agile vs Waterfall
2. Overview of Scrum
Scrum framework fundamentals
Key roles in Scrum
Scrum terminology and artifacts
3. Scrum Roles
Product Owner responsibilities
Scrum Master responsibilities
Development Team responsibilities
4. Scrum Artifacts
Product Backlog and prioritization
Sprint Backlog
Increment and Definition of Done
5. Scrum Events
Sprint Planning
Daily Stand-ups
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospective
6. Scrum Planning and Execution
Writing user stories
Estimating effort with story points
Managing sprint goals
7. Agile Tools and Techniques
Kanban boards and Scrum boards
Burndown charts and velocity tracking
Task management tools (Jira, Trello, etc.)
8. Collaboration in Scrum Teams
Communication strategies
Conflict resolution
Encouraging team accountability
9.Monitoring Progress and Reporting
Tracking sprint progress
Reporting metrics
Adjusting based on feedback
10. Challenges in Scrum Adoption
Common pitfalls and solutions
Scaling Scrum for large teams
Continuous improvement practices
11. Real-World Scrum Examples
Case studies in software development
Scrum in non-IT projects
Lessons learned from successful Agile teams
12. Future Trends in Agile
Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
Agile in DevOps and digital transformation
Emerging tools and methodologies
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Harry Jenkin
Excellent for ensuring a solid understanding of the Sprint Goal and the team's commitment to delivering a potentially releasable Increment.
Harry Jenkin
Excellent for ensuring a solid understanding of the Sprint Goal and the team's commitment to delivering a potentially releasable Increment.
Charles Ellus
This test was perfect for reinforcing the fundamentals of the Scrum framework, especially the roles and the purpose of the daily stand-up. Great for absolute beginners.
Fiona Giorgia
I found the questions on the three Scrum artifacts and the concepts of transparency and inspection to be clear and spot-on for basic comprehension.