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Using the Scrum Framework
The Scrum Framework is the leading choice of teams desiring an agile approach for the way they work. Teams using the Scrum Framework see a higher rate of successful deliveries, reduced risk, and products that better fit their end users' needs.
The creators of Scrum designed the framework to have the right balance of guidance for those teams who are just getting started with agile as well as freedom for those teams who already have their feet wet and are looking to further optimize their process. For this reason, the Scrum Framework remains the dominant choice of agile methodologies and, as its popularity has only grown in recent years, it's showing no signs of slowing down. If your team is considering an agile approach to how they work, then this path is the ideal choice.
Content in this path
Beginner
The courses in this section will focus on the core tenets of the Scrum Framework and how each of these tenets has been derived from a general agile approach.
Intermediate
These intermediate courses will focus on the tactical implementation of the Scrum Framework.
Advanced
These advanced courses will focus on career growth opportunities for both the Scrum Master and the Product Owner.
- The general principles and components of the Scrum Framework
- The agile theories and concepts that underlie the Scrum Framework
- What potential pitfalls exist in a team's first implementation of the Scrum Framework, and how each member can be more effective within the framework
- What career paths exist for team members who wish to further their careers within the context of the Scrum Framework
- What certification options exist for those individuals working in the Scrum Framework as well as how to choose the right certification option for you
- How to scale the Scrum Framework to the needs of multiple teams
- The learner should have experience working on a software team as well as have a solid understanding of a full software development lifecycle (design, development, testing, release). This understanding will allow them to relate the lifecycle prescribed by the Scrum Framework to their own experience.
- Agile
- Software Project Management
- Product Management
- Scrum Master
- Product Owner
- Product Manager
- Software Developer