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Scrum And Safe Practitioner For People New To ScrumSafe
Published 4/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.00 GB | Duration: 3h 50m A Practical, Actionable Guide to using Scrum to Scale and Prepping for the SAFe Practitioner Certification Exam What you'll learn Learn how Scrum practices can improve team collaboration, communication, and product delivery. Gain insights into the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) and implementation, especially as related to Agile Release Trains (ARTs) Develop skills in implementing SAFe roles and responsibilities within an organization, including Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Release Train Engineers, and Agi Prepare for the SAFe Practitioner certification exam by mastering key concepts, tools, and techniques required to successfully pass the assessment. Acquire proficiency in executing SAFe ceremonies and events, such as PI Planning, Inspect and Adapt workshops, and System Demos Requirements Students should be familiar with terms and concepts presented in the Scrum and SAFe 101 course It is not necessary to currently be working in a Scrum or SAFe organization. Description Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Intro and What's Ahead Lecture 2 Who Should Take This Course Lecture 3 SAFe and Scrum - Values Lecture 4 SAFe and Scrum - Principles Lecture 5 The Lean-Agile Mindset Lecture 6 Core Compentencies - APD and TTA Section 2: Building an Agile Release Train Lecture 8 Agile Team Intro Lecture 9 ART Roles Lecture 10 ART Scrum and Kanban Lecture 11 Agile Release Trains Section 3: The Planning Interval (PI) Lecture 12 What is a PI? Lecture 13 Planning the PI Lecture 14 Use an ART Planning Board Lecture 15 PI Planning Tips and Tricks Lecture 16 During the PI Lecture 17 The System Demo Lecture 18 PI Summary and Takeaways Section 4: Better Stories, Better Outcomes Lecture 19 Epics, Features, Initiatives... Help!! Lecture 20 Features and Stories Lecture 21 Story Points Lecture 22 Definition of Done Lecture 23 Acceptance Criteria Lecture 24 How Much Detail? Section 5: Good Intentions, Bad Results: What Not to Do with Scrum and SAFe Lecture 25 Intro - AntiPatterns 101 Lecture 26 Moving Stories to the Next Sprint Lecture 27 Injecting Work Into a Sprint Lecture 28 Comparing Velocity Across Teams Lecture 29 Jira as Messaging/File Storage Tool Lecture 30 Lots of Emergency Work Lecture 31 Urgency/Priority Tags Lecture 32 No Work in Progress (WIP) Limit Section 6: Wrap Up and Next Steps on the SP Journey Lecture 34 Certification and "Course Retro" Options Agile practitioners and enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of Agile methodologies,Project managers transitioning to Agile frameworks such as Scrum and SAFe,Individuals starting to prepare for the SAFe Practitioner certification exam,Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Agile team members looking to enhance their skills and advance their careers.