What does Scrum mean?
Scrum is an Agile Project Management framework that aims to implement complex projects effectively and flexibly. It is based on iterative and incremental workflows and promotes close collaboration within the team. Regular sprints, daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives enable a transparent and adaptive way of working. Scrum emphasizes rapid delivery of working products, continuous learning, and adaptation based on customer and team feedback.
In this online course, in preparation for the PSM I (Professional Scrum Master I) exam, you will gain in-depth knowledge of the Scrum Agile project management framework and learn how to develop products under complex conditions through real-world examples. Because experienced project managers also need a high degree of order and self-management, you will also be trained in time, self, and stress management in addition to technical topics.
Who should get Scrum Master certification?
The Scrum Master certification is aimed at interested beginners to the Scrum framework, which is particularly suitable for project situations that require continuous change. Certification enables Scrum practitioners to demonstrate their understanding of the framework and its principles to employers and clients.
This course is state-approved and accredited by Staatliche Zentralstelle für Fernunterricht (ZFU) under the accreditation number: 7355120
The course will be available soon.
The following course content awaits you
- Scrum roles: The responsibilities of the Scrum Master, Product Owner, and the development team
- Scrum events: Conducting sprint planning, daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives
- The Agile way of working: Understanding Agile principles, such as iterative and incremental development
- Agile tools and techniques: Use of user stories, burndown charts, and Agile estimation techniques
- Time management principles: Improving stress management, formulating SMART goals, and prioritizing time
You will achieve these learning objectives
- Understand Scrum as an Agile project management framework
- Name the Scrum roles, artifacts, and events
- Understand Agile principles and values and their relevance to the Scrum process
- Develop a communication strategy for effective collaboration within the Scrum team
- Apply Agile tools and techniques
- Become familiar with scaling Scrum in larger projects or organizations
- Provide know-how on stress management, set SMART goals, set priorities, and adjust task planning