Certified ScrumMaster
All CSM courses are taught by Certified Scrum Trainers. Taking a CSM course, passing the CSM test, and accepting the license agreement designates you as a Certified ScrumMaster, which indicates that you have been introduced to and understand the basic concepts you need to perform as a ScrumMaster or team member on a Scrum team. This course also satisfies two elements of the CSD track: Scrum Introduction and Elective.
DETTE KURSUS HOLDES PÅ DANSK
THIS CLASS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN DANISH
Trainers
This specific class is taught by: Jens Oestergaard.
Training Methodology
We will use a lot of exercises during the class to make Scrum teachable. After the training you will not only understand Scrum, but you feel the difference. This training will give you the feeling of Scrum itself.
The first day is dedicated to the Why and the Philosophy of the Meaning of Scrum. During the second day we cover the tools and the How of Scrum. Using anecdotes and experiences, we teach the Scrum methodology and how to apply it to be an effective Agile project manager—the ScrumMaster.
Graduation
All materials, methodology and training materials will be made available for you during the training. An individual license to use these materials will be issued to the participants who successfully complete the certification program.
The material is in English and enhances with every training class. The material is enhanced using more slides, videos and pictures if the trainer deems them useful during a class.
| Dates: | 25-26 Mar 2010 |
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| Location: | Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Venue: |
TBD |
| Price: |
See registration |
Course Comments
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- Why Agile
- Agile Manifesto
- Agile Overview
- Scrum Overview
- Roles in Scrum
- “DONE”
- Planning
- Retrospective
- Day in the Life of a ScrumMaster
- Product Owner
- Scrum Teams and there environment
- Managers
- Meetings
- Sprint Termination
- Release Management
- Scaling

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