Everyone from developers to business execs are now expected to know Agile and Scrum, but few are taught it and many struggle along with misinformed ideas. The course will cover Scrum, the adaptable, quick, and effective Agile framework that has the power to make or break a project or product.This 6-hourAgile + Scrum 1-Day Fundamentals Course is the interactive and hands-on way to begin your project management journey. You will dive head first into Agile and Scrum, skill up with exercises, and by the end of the day you’ll be equipped with the knowledge of how to use Scrum on a day-to-day basis.TakeawaysReview the Agile Manifesto and principles.Explore the roles in Scrum.Go through the planning process (including product backlogs, sprint backlogs, prioritisation, sizing and estimation, and velocity).Run sprints (including the daily Scrum).Look at the review and improvement process (including sprint reviews and retrospectives) This bootcamp is aimed at anyone who wants to know more about Agile and Scrum. Knowledge on how to use Scrum is particularly important to those involved in web development, software engineering and business development, but it isn’t limited to the tech industry.PreparationThis workshop is for beginners. No prior knowledge or experience required.You will need access to a laptop or computer with a working webcam and microphone as well as a strong internet connection.This class will occur completely online using Zoom.Class setup information will be emailed to all students signed up around 24 hours before (and again an hour before) your class launches.Each individual class participant must have purchased a ticket.NOTE: Some domains block our automated emails, so If you don’t receive sign-in instructions within 1 hour of the livestream, please reach out to [email protected] and we’ll send sign-in instructions right away!If this class is recorded, students will be sent the recording link within 7 days after class completion by email. Students are encouraged to download and save shared materials (worksheets, deck if applicable) during class for later reference, as they are not shared via email.
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General Assembly