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Scrum FundamentalsCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to the Scrum Fundamentals course. This program will equip you with the foundational knowledge, agile mindset, collaborative structures, estimation techniques, and product planning strategies required to apply Scrum effectively in modern project environments. You will explore the Scrum framework, how Scrum achieves high efficiency, how it compares to traditional Waterfall methods, and how teams use Scrum roles, events,
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the Scrum Fundamentals course. This program will equip you with the foundational knowledge, agile mindset, collaborative structures, estimation techniques, and product-planning strategies required to apply Scrum effectively in modern project environments. You will explore the Scrum framework, how Scrum achieves high efficiency, how it compares to traditional Waterfall methods, and how teams use Scrum roles, events, artifacts, and principles to deliver value iteratively. This course also examines backlog creation, estimation, multi-team coordination, portfolio management, envisioning strategies, product roadmapping, and techniques to ensure realistic planning and confidence in delivery.
This course begins by examining the Scrum framework and why it is widely recognised as one of the most efficient systems for managing complex work. You will explore the limitations of the Waterfall Method, the three pillars of the Scrum framework—transparency, inspection, and adaptation—and how Scrum works in practice. This section explains what Scrum teams do daily, what makes Scrum great, what to expect from a Scrum project, and whether Scrum can work in all environments. You will also be introduced to the Cynefin framework to understand when Scrum is most appropriate based on problem complexity.
The next learning area focuses on Scrum roles and responsibilities. You will explore the role of the Product Owner and their responsibilities in maximising value, managing the product backlog, and shaping product direction. This section covers the responsibilities of the ScrumMaster in facilitating the framework, removing impediments, and supporting team effectiveness. You will also examine the development team’s responsibilities in delivering increments, self-organising, and collaborating to meet the sprint goal. This section outlines the activities and artifacts required to create a product or complete a project using Scrum.
A further learning area examines backlog creation, agile principles, and work estimation. You will explore how to create backlog items or user stories, the principles of agile, and the categories of agile principles that guide behaviour and decision-making. This section examines what belongs in a product backlog, the traits of efficient backlogs, and how to groom or refine the backlog to maintain clarity and readiness. You will also explore when a backlog is considered ready for development, how to estimate work, the definition of velocity, and what teams need to measure velocity accurately. This section also covers the planning poker technique, its rules, how to calculate a velocity range, and factors that influence velocity—including when and how velocity is misused.
Another learning area focuses on scaling Scrum and managing multiple workstreams. You will explore how to produce a feature team, the roles of component team members, and how to make multiple Scrum teams work together effectively. This section also examines how to cater to multiple products, what portfolio management is in an agile context, how to create outflow strategies, how to manage in-process items or products, and the decision-making criteria for determining which products should be produced.
The next learning area examines envisioning, high-level planning, and product strategy. You will explore the goal, timing, and process of envisioning, who should participate, and the inputs required when envisioning or re-envisioning products. This section explains how to make a high-level backlog, how to build a product roadmap, and how to ensure envisioning is economically sensible. You will explore how to aim for a realistic confidence threshold, how to set the bar at a helpful level, and how to ensure vision and planning support agile delivery without constraining adaptability.
The final learning area highlights how Scrum integrates values, principles, iterative delivery, stakeholder engagement, and continuous improvement to deliver meaningful business value. You will explore how disciplined backlog management, effective team collaboration, empirical process control, and strategic product planning create the conditions for reliable and high-quality outcomes in complex environments.
By the end of this course you will be able to understand the Scrum framework, apply agile principles, create and manage product backlogs, estimate and measure velocity, coordinate multiple teams, support product portfolio decisions, conduct effective envisioning, build product roadmaps, and use Scrum techniques to deliver value predictably and sustainably.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:
· The Scrum framework
· How Scrum is the most efficient system?
· The Waterfall Method and its issues
· The three pillars of Scrum framework
· How Scrum works?
· What you do when you Scrum?
· What makes Scrum great?
· What to expect from a Scrum project?
· Can Scrum work all the time?
· The Cynefin framework
· The product owner and his/her responsibilities within the Scrum framework
· The ScrumMaster and their responsibilities within the Scrum framework
· The development team and their responsibilities within the Scrum framework
· The activities and artifacts needed to create a product or complete a project
· How to create the items or stories in the backlog?
· The principles of agile
· The categories of the agile principles
· The product backlog and what should be in it?
· The traits of good and efficient product backlogs
· How to groom the product backlog?
· When is the backlog ready?
· How to estimate work?
· The definition of velocity
· What you need to measure velocity?
· The planning poker technique and its rules
· How to calculate the velocity range?
· What affects the velocity? And when is it misused?
· How to produce the feature team?
· The roles of the component team members
· How to make multiple teams work together?
· How to cater to multiple products?
· What is portfolio management?
· How to create outflow strategies?
· How to manage in-process items/products?
· What products should you produce?
· The envisioning’s goal, timing and process
· Who should participate in envisioning?
· The inputs needed when envisioning or re-envisioning products
· How to make a high-level backlog?
· The product roadmap
· How to make envisioning economically sensible?
· How to aim for a realistic confidence threshold?
How to set the bar to a helpful level?
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 3-4 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.
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