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Scrum is all about common sense. But if you've never experienced
Scrum or agile project management, it can feel strange and
counter-intuitive.
This workshop uses a simulation to help the team internalize the
fundamentals of working with agility: time boxes, delivering
increments of software, and using feedback loops to guide
improvements.
After a simulated experience of Scrum, the team will plan their
first iteration--using actual requirements and planning for real
work.
All participants are expected to understand Scrum basics prior to
attending this course.
Workshop Overview: This three-day workshops covers the Scrum
framework, roles, and meetings. In addition to training in the
basics of Scrum, the Team and Product Owner prepare and estimate
their initial requirements backlog and plan for their first
iteration.
Audience: This workshop is intended for teams who are
about to start using Scrum. Participants should include the team,
their ScrumMaster, Product Owner and manager.
Prerequisites: Knowledge of Scrum basics--either through
reading Agile Project Management with Scrum, Agile Software
Development with Scrum or through actual practice.
Workshop Duration: Three days.
Workshop Outline:
Day 1: Scrum overview and simulation to help
teams learn the basics of Scrum. This workshop is based on sound
principles of adult learning and experiential education. This method
allows participants to experience aspects of Scrum rather
than just hearing about Scrum. Participants in the workshop
will work in iterations, delivering increments and applying feedback
loops to build a non-software product.
Day 2: Overview of user stories and estimating
using story points. The Product Owner (or surrogate) and team
prepare and estimate an initial Product Backlog (requirements). The
intent is to create a back log sufficient to fuel one or two
sprints.
Day 3: Sprint planning with the team and
product owner to establish their first sprint.
Identify a change backlog to address immediate
impediments and other needs to create an environment for success. |