Course description
Getting Started with Scrum - Tips for Implementation
Agile methods are becoming increasingly prevalent, and have facilitated projects in reducing time to market, being adaptive to changing customer requirements, and increasing value provided to customers and organizations. These benefits have been implemented in both IT and non-IT environments to help all types of projects.
According to the 12th State of Agile report by VersionOne published in 2018, Scrum is the most prevalent Agile method in practice today. The overall goal of this course is for you to understand Agile and Scrum, what benefits it delivers, how to initiate Scrum in your environment, and provide advice in fostering success.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for:
- Business Analysts
- Managers
- Stakeholders need to Implement Agile Scrum
Outcome / Qualification etc.
What you will Learn
At the end of this program, you will be able to :
- Explain What is Agile and Scrum
- Initiate Scrum in an organization
- Apply tips to successfully implement Scrum
Training Course Content
- What is Agile and Scrum?
- How to initiate Scrum in an organization
- Tips to successfully implement Scrum
Course delivery details
What's Included
- Access your presentations anytime, anywhere, with a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
- Video content designed for a proven learning experience.
- 120 days access, watch on your schedule
Why choose IIL Europe
2,000,000+ people trained by IIL
50,000 annual online conference visitors
2,000+ companies have chosen to partner with IIL as their Learning Partner
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Expenses
Course Price: $39.95
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