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Scrum Team Workshop

These interactive team-based workshops provide a context rich experience in learning and applying Scrum.

Team is one of the most important fundamental principles in Scrum and often the one most overlooked and misapplied by organizations. Scrum was created because Teams solve problems better than individuals. But building effective teams (Scrum or not) is hard.

This workshop guides teams through experiencing Scrum together as a team with their "real-world" project data. Teams leaving the workshop take with them working release plan and sprint plan data to put into practice the very next day.

 

Scrum is Team-Driven Development. While the Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) Training is primarily focused on leadership, organizations that educate and engage the entire team see much higher results. Empowered, self-organizing, committed and disciplined teams require understanding and ownership from both leaders and team members.

Topics for this workshop include an agile background; the Scrum framework; requirements as user stories; estimating, prioritizing, planning and tracking stories; releases through the product backlog; Scrum roles, responsibilities and high-performing teams; sprint planning, tracking, backlog, tasks, reviews and retrospectives.

 

This two-day highly interactive hands-on training program is designed for cross-functional teams and is customized to work with your project data. This course provides the foundations of Scrum and focuses on developing high-performing teams.

You will come out of this training program with not only understanding Scrum, but having experienced it with your own teams and projects.

You will also have an initial release and first sprint plan for your project. Multiple teams combined in a single session allow for cross-pollination of teamwork and project dependencies.

 

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