Professional Scrum Master Wellington
Event on 2013-09-05 09:00:00
The Professional Scrum Master (PSM) course provides information and tools that you can use to ensure that Scrum is understood and enacted well by your team. This course covers Scrum basics, including the framework, mechanics, and roles of Scrum. But it also teaches how to use Scrum to optimize value, productivity, and the total cost of ownership of software products. Students learn through instruction and team-based exercises, and are challenged to think on their feet to better understand what to do when they return to their workplaces.
Ken Schwaber initially designed the PSM course in 2009 as a significant update of the Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) course that he created in 2002. Since 2009, the PSM course has been maintained and regularly enhanced by Scrum.org through contributions from Ken and other experts in the Scrum.org network of Professional Scrum Trainers.
Scrum.org maintains the defined curriculum and materials for the Professional Scrum Master course and selects only the most qualified instructors to deliver this course. Each instructor brings his or her individual experiences and areas of expertise to bear, but all students learn the same core course content. This improves their ability to pass the Professional Scrum Master assessments and apply Scrum in their workplaces. Syllabus
This two-day course covers the following:
- Scrum Basics. What is Scrum and how has it evolved?
- Scrum Theory. Why does Scrum work and what are its core principles? How are the Scrum principles different from those of more traditional software development approaches, and what is the impact?
- Scrum Framework and Meetings. How Scrum theory is implemented using time-boxes, roles, rules, and artifacts. How can these be used most effectively and how can they fall apart?
- Scrum and Change. Scrum is different: what does this mean to my project and my organization? How do I best adopt Scrum given the change that is expected?
- Scrum and Total Cost of Ownership. A system isn’t just developed, it is also sustained, maintained and enhanced. How is the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of our systems or products measured and optimized?
- Scrum Teams. Scrum Teams are self-organizing and cross-functional; this is different from traditional development groups. How do we start with Scrum teams and how do we ensure their success?
- Scrum Planning. Plan a project and estimate its cost and completion date.
- Predictability, Risk Management, and Reporting. Scrum is empirical. How can predictions be made, risk be controlled, and progress be tracked using Scrum. Discussion starts with "Done and Undone" and continues with Quality Assurance in Scrum.
- Scaling Scrum. Scrum works great with one team. It also works better than anything else for projects or product releases that involve hundreds or thousands of globally dispersed team members. How is scaling best accomplished using Scrum?
Assessment and Certification
Unlike other Scrum certifications that require only class attendance, Scrum.org certification requires a minimum score on a rigorous assessment. The Professional Scrum Master course has two associated assessments with two levels of certification: PSM I and PSM II. While these assessments are available to the public for purchase, if you complete the Professional Scrum Master course you will receive a password to take the PSM I assessment one time within a 14-day period following the course. If you pass this assessment you will receive the industry-recognized "PSM I" certification and your name will be posted on this website. Trainer
Rob Maher is a founding trainer with Scrum.org. He is one of only a handful of trainers worldwide who are qualified and experienced enough to be able to teach the entire Scrum.org curriculum of courses. He is currently an Agile coach. Rob has run both technical and Scrum training extensively throughout SE Asia.
With over 15 years of software development experience he has a history of leading change in large organisations. Rob has helped several companies transition to Scrum and improve their software development lifecycle using solid ALM practices. Rob is a regular presenter at industry events such as Agile Dev West, Tech-Ed, Code Camp and various conferences worldwide.
Robs experience includes everything from working as a Scrum Master coaching teams in Scrum and software development practices to helping testers master automated testing techniques.
You can read more about Rob Maher at scrumdod.blogspot.com.
This course will be delivered in English.Cancellation Policy
Substitutions of attendee may be made at any time. Cancellation and/or reschedule requests must be received in writing by email. You are responsible for ensuring that Rob Maher Consulting receives your written request. Rob Maher Consulting will reply with a written acknowledgement. Attendees must cancel more than 10 business days prior to the course date to receive a full refund. Cancellation requests received 4 to 10 business days prior to the course date will result in a credit toward attendance at a future scheduled course taking place within 12 months of the original course. Rescheduling is allowed on a one time basis only, with no further rescheduling permitted. If you do not attend a course within 12 months from the original course, the entire course fee will be forfeited. Cancellations made 3 or less business days prior to the course date, or failure to appear for the course, will result in forfeiture of the course fee. Rob Maher Consulting reserves the right to cancel or reschedule courses at any time. If Rob Maher Consulting cancels or reschedules the course, you are entitled to a full refund, but Rob Maher Consulting is not responsible for travel arrangements, travel fees, or any expenses incurred by you as a result of such cancellation. If Rob Maher Consulting cancels a seminar in which you are enrolled, you will be contacted at the email address you provided when registering, so please be sure to provide a valid email address.
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