Scrum Master Training

Duration: 2 days
Audience: Persons seeking training as a Scrum Master or responsible for rolling out Scrum within and organization.

Why attend this course?

  • Are you ready to employ Scrum within your organization?
  • Are you already using Scrum but want to learn key techniques and principles that make it so effective?
  • Are you curious about the new approach for managing software development projects?

Scrum is one of the Agile frameworks that uses simple techniques increase productivity, delivery and quality.   Scrum is an iterative, incremental framework for developing any product or managing any work.

Scrum provides a framework which allows teams to deliver a potentially shippable set of functionality every iteration, providing the agility needed to respond to rapidly changing requirements. The Scrum framework constantly challenges its users to focus on improvement, and its Sprints provide the stability to address the ever-changing needs that occur in any project. These characteristics have led to Scrum becoming the most popular method in the world of agile software development.

Certification and PDUs: Guidance Technology also provides a certificate of completion of the Scrum Master Course for each participant who successfully passes a certification test. This test is taken after the completion of the course and validates that participants understand the basic tenets of Scrum.  This is a PMI Category 4 course that can be used for 14 PDUs. Guidance Technology’s Scrum courses will also meet 14 hours of the required 21 contact hours that must be earned in Agile project management topics as part of the PMI-ACP application process. Click here for more details.

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This content is delivered by Dan Tousignant, PMP. A professional project manager, who, for over 15 years has successfully managed agile and traditional projects and has faced the challenges and seen the opportunities with adopting the Scrum Framework into traditional project management organizations.