COURSE DESCRIPTION
BECOME A TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGER IN 2 Months
To be able to compete and thrive in the digital age, businesses need to be able to respond quickly to market changes with innovative business solutions and with the rise of COVID-19, businesses are looking to Scrum Masters to drive these projects using agile project management technique.
Scrum is a highly regarded and widely practiced method of product development in the world of software development and it plays an integral role in a company’s success. When you become a Scrum Master, you will have the opportunity to develop products that disrupts the market and shape and make people’s life better.
CERTIFICATION
Upon completing the Agile Scrum Training course at JJ Tech Academy, you will receive a certification recognized by top companies worldwide. This certification validates your expertise in Agile Scrum, enhancing your career prospects and qualifying you for various roles in project management and software development.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
You do not need to have an IT background to take this course as you will be guided step by step from the beginning through the end. All the necessary information will be provided during the duration of the course. Just need to have the hunger to succeed.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Typical Scrum Master Responsibility
- Agile and Scrum Overview
- The Three Roles in Scrum
- Scrum Ceremonies
- Scrum Artifacts
- Sprint Execution
- Daily Scrum and Sprint Retrospective
- Definition of Done (DoD)and Acceptance Criteria
- Definition of Ready
- Release Planning
- Sprint Burndown Chart
- Release Burn-up Charts
- User Stories
- Agile Estimation
- Planning Poker
- Working with Multiple Scrum Teams
- Working with Distributed Scrum Teams
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 8 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 98
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 17 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 8 Weeks
- Typical Scrum Master Responsibility0
- Agile and Scrum Overview0
- The Three Roles in Scrum0
- Scrum Ceremonies0
- Scrum Artifacts0
- Sprint Execution0
- Daily Scrum and Sprint Retrospective0
- Definition of Done (DoD)and Acceptance Criteria0
- Definition of Ready0
- Release Planning0
- Sprint Burndown Chart0
- Release Burn-up Charts0
- User Stories0
- Agile Estimation0
- Planning Poker0
- Working with Multiple Scrum Teams0
- Working with Distributed Scrum Teams0