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Jim Sullivan

In this Specialization, you'll learn about managing tasks and events within a Sprint, Scrum terminology and roles, Scrum reporting, and managing risks. We'll discuss Story Points and User Stories, scaling Scrum, Continuous Integration, test-Driven Development (TDD), and Behavior Driven Development (BDD).

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Four courses

Introduction to Scrum Master Training

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This course introduces Agile Scrum to beginners. Learners will explore Agile methodologies, the benefits of building incrementally, Scrum team roles, Sprint events, Agile artifacts, and the Definition of Done for a Sprint.

Scrum Master Certification: Scrum Methodologies

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This course introduces Scrum beginners to the foundational knowledge needed to become proficient with Agile Scrum. Learners will explore User Stories, prioritization, Velocity, Backlog Refinement, and Market Actions. They will also learn about Scrum Reports and risk management.

Scrum Master Certification: Scaling Agile and the Team-of-Teams

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This is the third course in the Certified Scrum Master specialization: Scaling Agile and the Team-of-Teams.

Combining Scrum with Other Agile Methodologies

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This course helps Scrum beginners become more proficient with Agile Scrum. It explores layering other Agile methodologies on top of Scrum.

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