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Certified Agile Scrum Master (ASM) Training & Certification

Trusted by 1000s of global organizations, NovelVista is the leading Accredited Training Organization (ATO) to conduct Agile Scrum Master Training & Certification Course.

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Agile Scrum Master (ASM) Training & Certification Course Overview

Agile software development refers to a group of software development methodologies based on iterative development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing cross-functional teams.

Agile methods or Agile processes generally promote a disciplined project management process that encourages frequent inspection and adaptation, a leadership philosophy that encourages teamwork, self-organization and accountability, a set of engineering best practices intended to allow for rapid delivery of high-quality software, and a business approach that aligns development with customer needs and company goals.

Agile development refers to any development process that is aligned with the concepts of the Agile Manifesto. The Manifesto was developed by a group of fourteen leading figures in the software industry, and reflects their experience of what approaches do and do not work for software development. Read more about the Agile Manifesto.

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Learning Outcome

After the completion of the course, the participants would be able to:

How to plan and implement scrum framework.
Making a business plan according to scrum guidelines.
Scrum roles and responsibilities.
Best industry practices.
Designing the right implementation strategy
Real-Time Case Studies.

Course Curriculum

1. Agile Way of Thinking+

  • 1.1 Agile Concepts

2. Scrum Master Role+

  • 2.1 Responsibilities and Commitment
  • 2.2 Facilitating and Coaching the Team
  • 2.3 Other Roles (Product Owner, Developers)

3. Agile Estimating, Planning, Monitoring and Control+

  • 3.1 Writing and Maintaining the Product and Sprint Backlog 7.
  • 3.2 Agile Planning
  • 3.3 Agile Estimation
  • 3.4 Tracking and Communicating Progress
  • 3.5 Staying in Control

4. Complex Projects+

  • 4.1 Scaling Agile Projects
  • 4.2 Suitability of Agile for Different Types of Projects
  • 4.3 Agile Administration in Tooling and Tool Integration

5. Adopting Agile+

  • 5.1 Introducing Agile
  • 5.2 Self-management
  • 5.3 Agile Requirements and Proper Environment