Scrum is the most popular agile framework in the world for new product development. In this course, you will learn the essentials of Scrum and be better prepared to take the Professional Scrum Master Level One exam by Scrum.org.
Scrum is the most popular agile framework in the world for new product development. In this course, you will learn the essentials of Scrum and be better prepared to take the Professional Scrum Master Level One exam by Scrum.org.
Since 2001, organizations have increasingly chosen lightweight, agile frameworks for their new product development efforts. In this course, Scrum Essentials Exam Prep, you will learn the essential parts of the Scrum framework - the most popular agile framework in-use today. First, you'll discover how to distinguish between the two most popular Scrum organizations and their way of credentialing Scrum Masters: Scrum Alliance and Scrum.org. Next, you'll learn all about Scrum's essential events roles, and artifacts. Finally, you'll round out your Scrum knowledge by exploring how to start and end a Scrum project. When you're finished with this course, you'll have an improved, fundamental knowledge of Scrum, plus you'll be better prepared and have greater confidence to take the Professional Scrum Master Level 1 exam from Scrum.org.
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