Professional Scrum Master (PSM) certified individuals understand the Scrum Framework well. They're equipped to take on the Scrum Master role in Scrum teams and have knowledge about Agile practices.
The role of a Professional Scrum Master (PSM) in a software company is evolving. It's not just about pushing people to get results anymore. Now, it's about helping teams become super productive. How can this happen? Well, Scrum, an agile framework, has been proven to build highly productive teams. But what exactly is Scrum? How can a manager create teams that work faster and better than others? This talk will explain what Scrum is, its key parts, and the qualities needed for success.
What is Agile?
Agile is a different way of managing projects, often used in software development. It helps teams deal with unexpected changes by breaking work into small, manageable parts called sprints. Agile methods are an alternative to traditional step-by-step development.
What is Scrum?
Scrum is the most popular method for becoming Agile because it's simple and adaptable. Many organizations claim to use Scrum, but they might not actually follow its true principles. Scrum focuses on getting feedback, letting teams manage themselves, and making sure products are well-tested in short periods of time. Sometimes, truly doing Scrum clashes with the usual ways of working in traditional organizations that aren't Agile.
E-Course Duration: 20 to 25 Hours