The Complete Project Management Agile & Scrum Mastery Platinum Bundle
343 Lessons (29h)
- Before we start... Watch this firstIntroduction to the Agile and Scrum Masterclass7:50How it all started for me13:24Why Scrum, Why Now, Why You9:16How to access Agile and Scrum Masterclass Templates and Tools3:07Your First Scrum Book Recommendation12:49
- Introduction to Agile Project Management01. Introduction to Agile Project Management1:5802. How can we make better software3:4603. Key factors for a great software product3:0104. What is Agile Project Management2:5605. Who uses Agile project management1:4106. Why do we need Agile Project Management5:5807. Product Owner Roles and Responsibilities4:2807.1. Introduction to Agile, Why Agile4:1307.2. The Values and Principles of the Agile Manifesto14:1407.3. The Difference Between Agile and Scrum3:4307.4. Why is Agile better that Waterfall3:1008. What is the process and why do we need it6:0509. What is the requirement and why they are so important5:1010. What is a Plan and Why do we need Planning3:3111. Introduction to Risk management4:1112. Monitoring, Analyzing and Reviewing development progress6:0213. Agile Methodologies and Frameworks, Which one is Right for You1:2514. Introduction to Scrum Framework3:4915. What are the 3 roles in Scrum5:2016. Introduction to Scrum events4:2617. Difficulties and Challenges of Adopting Scrum4:1818. Introduction to Extreme Programming XP4:1519. Principles of Extreme programming9:1420. Experience from my work1:3421. Extreme Programming Rules2:5022. Challenges to Adopting Extreme Programming3:2023. Introduction to Lean Software Development1:4524. Principles of Lean software development – PART 18:1225. Principles of Lean software development – PART 27:3726. Principles of Lean software development – PART 35:1027. Introduction to Kanban4:4628. Just-In-Time, Work in Progress, and Cycle Time Concepts6:0029. How to plan in Kanban6:5530. Getting started with Agile Project Management4:5531. How to Run an Effective Scrum Meeting9:5332. Tips and Tricks to Improve Software Quality – PART 13:5533. Tips and Tricks to Improve Software Quality – PART 26:0234. Conclusion2:55
- What is the Product?01. What is the Product6:0902. Introduction to the Product Goal (2020)4:0703. The Product Vision6:0004. The Product Strategy7:0305. The Product Roadmap7:50
- The Three Pillars of Empiricism01. Introduction to the three pillars of Empiricism5:5502. Challenges and examples of Empiricism2:17
- Scrum Framework01. Introduction to Scrum Framework4:0002. Scrum team5:1703. The Product Owner5:2104. The Differences Between Project Manager and Scrum Product Owner7:5805. The Scrum Master6:4506. Changes for the Scrum Masters concerning Scrum Guide 20202:4307. Developers in Scrum5:3808. Stakeholders6:17
- Scrum time-boxing, Scrum Events, and more…01. Scrum Timeboxing and Scrum Events Introduction4:0802. The Sprint5:1103. The Sprint Goal3:3904. First Scrum event Sprint Planning Meeting6:1305. Second Scrum event Daily Scrum5:4806. Third Scrum event Sprint Review5:4607. Fourth Scrum event Sprint Retrospective6:5608. Product Backlog Refinement7:0409. Introduction to Release Planning5:35
- The Theme, Epics, User Stories, and Tasks01. Introduction to the Themes, Epics, User Stories, and Tasks2:1902. Themes2:3703. Epics4:1904. User stories12:4605. User Story Mapping9:4606. Tasks in Scrum4:49
- Scrum Artifacts01. Introduction to Scrum Artifacts2:5402. Product Backlog14:2303. Sprint Backlog6:2804. Scrum Board with DEMO8:2305. The Increment4:5306. What is Burndown Chart in Scrum4:10
- Master Burn-Down Charts01. Course INTRO2:5702. Types of burndown charts4:1203. Work remaining vs Work completed burndown chart10:5104. Adjustable Floor burndown chart3:3305. Creating a Release burndown chart from scratch Step-By-Step Guide19:4106. Assignment2:0707. Online tools for burndown charts - Jira1:1508. Pros, Cons, and Common Burndown Chart Mistakes2:5309. Final words and Congratulations1:41
- Definition of Ready, Definition of Done, and Acceptance criteria01. Definition of Ready (DoR)3:0202. Definition of Done (DoD)8:4003. Acceptance criteria (AC)9:42
- Introduction to Evidence-Based Management01. Introduction to evidence-based management (EBM)3:5102. The benefits of evidence-based management6:34
- Scrum Certification01. Introduction to Scrum Certification6:3402. General details about Scrum.org Certifications7:1103. Tips and Learning path for self-preparation6:3304. General details about Scrum Alliance Certifications7:1605. Which Scrum Certification Body Should you Choose2:4906. 100 Carefully Selected Questions and Answers for Scrum certification16:57
- How to get a Scrum Master job without experience?01. How to Get Your First Scrum Master Job - Introduction1:4002. What would make your Scrum Mater job a 10 out of 104:0003. Can Scrum Master also be a Developer4:2004. Myths About Scrum Masters4:3905. What Does it Mean to Be a Scrum Master5:1306. Demand for Scrum Master - Jobs Market Trends3:3807. Scrum Master Salaries around the world2:1008. Scrum Master Job Description Template4:5709. Scrum Master Job Opportunities4:5410. Scrum Master career path2:4711. Is it possible to be a Scrum Master without any experience10:4512. Finding Your First Job As A Scrum Master2:5113. Industries that have lots of Scrum Master openings7:4314. Tips for Preparing for Scrum Master Job Interview6:2815. How do I get a job as a Scrum Master without SM experience4:4116. Additional tips to land your first Scrum Master job5:4917. Introduction to Scrum Master Certification2:4118. How to transition from Project Manager to a Scrum Master5:3419. Tips for Project Managers to succeed as a SCRUM MASTER1:2920. The Scrum Master Toolkit, a Guide For New Scrum Masters7:4021. Hiring a Professional Scrum Master - How to recruit a great Scrum Master5:4122. A day in the life of a Scrum Master5:4823. Examples of SM daily activities in IT3:3424. Scrum Master Career Path3:0025. Scrum Master Challenges4:4526. Dealing with members who are resisting to change3:0627. How does Scrum Master help the Product Owner organize the PB6:2328. 16 Tips for Scrum Master Newbies9:5629. Last Words2:29
- Dealing with Uncooperative and Difficult Scrum Team Members01. Intro3:0002. Why deal with difficult people4:4203. Understanding Why do you get mad2:4204. All control starts with self-control5:2205. Ways that we allow people to control us2:5106. See angry people as hurt, not bad1:5807. What causes anger issues3:3608. What is the Explanatory style7:0209. How to control yourself3:5210. How To Get People To Like You3:4811. What are the benefits of effective negotiation5:3212. Setting Limits and Boundaries4:1613. How to demonstrate mutual respect in the Scrum team4:0914. The importance of trust in a Scrum Team8:4315. Why does Kindness Matter3:0916. Helping but not enabling1:4617. Being responsible for your actions2:0818. How to Avoid Being an Easy Target5:2819. How to deal with people who whine and complain all the time5:0120. How to deal with bossy and aggressive people3:4321. How to deal with The Friendly Sniper type of people5:0322. How to solve a problem with a really angry person6:1623. How to deal with a chatterbox person2:4624. How to deal with a know it all problem person4:2125. How to deal with nagging Scrum team members2:5026. Your progress so far1:5327. Don't replay the old movies in your head3:4528. How To Stay Calm Around Those Who Push Your Buttons3:3829. Tips that will help you deal with uncooperative team members in Scrum3:5730. Conclusion2:29
- Your first job as a Product Owner – How to start with user requirements?01. You get your first job as a PO - where to start11:0802. Where to start building an existing product3:2403. Where to start if you are going to build a new product from scratch7:4304. Introduction to the User Requirements Course2:0305. What is a Requirement2:5406. Requirements Activities5:0807. Eliciting Requirements6:2708. Eliciting Requirements Techniques6:2309. Expressing Requirements2:4510. Prioritizing Requirements2:1711. Analyzing Requirements2:1112. Managing Requirements1:5113. Types of Requirements2:0314. Business Requirement2:5515. Business Rules2:5216. User Requirements5:3117. Functional Requirements3:3018. Information Flow Diagrams or Data Flow Diagrams1:5119. Non-functional Requirements5:4320. External Interfaces2:0921. Development Constraints3:1022. Changing Requirements and Controlling Scope6:4523. What is Scope Creep and How to avoid it6:3524. Requirements and Design5:2325. Good Questions to Ask Your Clients3:5426. Final Words about User Requirements1:23
- Writing Effective User Requirements01. Course INTRO2:2002. Your First Customer Meeting1:5303. Types of users in the system6:5404. Are you building a product your user needs5:0805. Human Limitations, Disabilities, and Design6:4506. Involving Customers in Software Development7:1907. Make Client Interactions More Valuable5:3208. How to deal with vague requests from clients3:1709. What Is a Use Case and How To Write One8:4610. What Are Wireframes5:2711. What is a Storyboard7:2912. How to represent user needs4:1613. User Stories, Examples, and Template6:3014. What makes a good user story5:2115. Avoid creating EPICs4:1116. What is Acceptance Testing6:5117. What is a Product Backlog6:0318. Changing priorities in Scrum3:2019. Introduction to Story Maps7:3120. Criteria for User Stories7:1921. Dealing with vague requirements – PART 110:5322. Dealing with vague requirements – PART 27:3323. Course OUTRO1:07
- Risk Management in Agile and Scrum01. Risk Management in Scrum INTRO2:2702. Types of Project Risks2:1903. Risk Assessment - Likelihood, and Impact9:4704. Risk Strategies, Contingency, Mitigation8:1605. Group Anti-Patterns PART 113:3206. Group Anti-Patterns PART 28:0607. Individual Anti-Patterns PART 13:4608. Individual Anti-Patterns PART 25:0509. Contingency Plan vs Fallback Plan2:0410. The Risk Assessment Meeting4:0111. Creating a Risk Plan14:1612. Risk monitoring1:4413. FAQ for Risk management6:1314. Final Words and Congratulations1:40
- How do Scrum Events work in practice?01. Course Introduction1:5802. Introduction to Scrum Events3:0903. Why Should You Run A Sprint Planning Meeting5:0104. How Sprint Planning is Done11:3505. How to run a Daily Scrum meeting7:5106. The Daily Scrum Challenges6:4107. How to run a successful Sprint Review Meeting7:3708. Introduction to Sprint Review Techniques1:3009. How to implement SOFTWARE WALKTHROUGHS Technique2:1910. How to implement SOFTWARE TECHNICAL REVIEW Technique3:1711. How to implement SOFTWARE INSPECTIONS Technique4:0412. The requirements technical review and inspection technique5:5513. Introduction to Retrospectives5:2614. Create a Safe Environment as a common Retrospectives Issue8:0415. Positive Leadership is a common Retrospectives Issue4:0716. Desirable properties of Retrospectives2:1717. How to carry out a successful Sprint Retrospective3:1518. Introduction to Retrospective Exercises5:3519. Retrospective Exercises – Readying course exercises8:1520. Retrospective Exercises – The Main course exercises4:2821. Retrospective Exercises – Future course exercises4:1722. Tips and Tricks to run better Scrum events – PART 11:4523. Tips and Tricks to run better Scrum events – PART 211:5324. Tips and Tricks to run better Scrum events – PART 36:1425. Final Words1:13
- Plan and Execute the perfect Sprints01. Course Introduction DigiStore241:5802. Introduction to Planning8:5903. Uncertainty Space5:2604. Work Breakdown Structure9:2705. Estimates, Targets, and Commitments6:1806. ASSIGNMENT No 1 - Create a Work Breakdown Structure3:2607. Detailed introduction to Story points estimation11:4208. Challenges in Story Point Estimation3:1809. Velocity Estimates8:1110. Timeboxing in Scrum5:2911. Release Planning5:3812. Handling risks3:1413. ASSIGNEMENT No 2 - Create a Release Plan2:0814. Estimating Task Duration (PART 1)5:3315. Estimating Task Duration (PART 2)10:1816. Task dependencies4:3917. Critical Path Method (CPM Chart)10:0418. Effective Sprint Planning9:4819. ASSIGNEMENT No 3 - Create a CPM Chart2:4620. Final words0:50
- The Transition from Traditional to Agile01. Introduction to Moving from traditional to agile1:1002. We need evidence of success – A Case Study8:0503. Differences in project management - Agile vs. Waterfall1:4204. Habits from traditional environments you need to watch out for2:0005. Why traditional project management techniques are still so prevalent1:2706. Differences between traditional and agile on maintain teams1:1807. Rewards for traditional Project Managers working with Agile projects1:1608. SIMILARITIES - the Traditional World and the Agile4:0709. Characteristics of PM who is going to be successful with agile3:0610. Productive thinking, advices and challenges about agile2:3211. The State of Agility - Benefits of organizational Agility4:0612. TIPS to Manage a Transition from Waterfall to Agile3:2813. TIPS for transitioning Clients to an Agile Process2:1914. 4 Ways to Ease the Transition from Waterfall to Agile4:2215. Tips to Increase Agility in your organization4:1016. How to Choose the Right Agile Framework6:1517. Module Conclusion13:59
- Tips, Tricks, and Last Words01. Short animated presentation16:2002. Class Project (Now it is your turn)1:4703. All right, we've reached the end of this Masterclass. Congratulations0:4904. 4 prerequisite conditions to start with Scrum5:4105. Use Scrum If You Want To Stay Alive On The Market4:3806. Why adding people to the project leads to the extension of its completion2:1507. What is the result of doing multiple things at once6:1408. When is the best time to fix the bugs in your product5:4209. Remove these 4 types of waste to become more productive in Scrum3:5110. Concrete Steps For Transparency in Scrum4:0011. Scrum behind the scenes5:1612. What is the real purpose of Scrum3:2513. How can Scrum Masters clear roadblocks if they are not technical at all4:0714. Premature Scrum adaptation and how to avoid it3:4015. Dealing with Scrum Team members spread over multiple locations3:4216. 6 steps on how to build your minimum viable product MVP5:59
- BONUS Testing Mastery in Agile and Scrum01. Introduction to this Module0:5802. Introduction to the Agile Software Development2:5903. Traditional vs. Agile Testing2:0204. What are an agile tester and Management expectations2:3505. The agile testing mindset2:5706. What is Agile Testing and Agile Test Plan1:5207. Agile Testing Strategies4:5708. Agile Metrics7:0009. Agile Testing Quadrant 14:2710. Agile Testing Quadrant 23:4511. Agile Testing Quadrant 313:1512. Agile Testing Quadrant 45:2413. Important guidelines before you start testing2:4214. Testing Documents and Documentation2:2015. QA challenges with agile software development2:2416. Testing in Scrum3:5817. Test Reporting2:3618. Agile Automation Testing3:0919. How to automate in Agile Methodology4:1820. Risks of Automation in Agile2:3721. Barriers to successful agile adoption by test teams7:5522. Testing Toolkit3:1123. Agile Open-Source Test Tools11:3724. Tips and Tricks for testers6:1025. Agile Testing Interview Questions and Answers11:4926. Agile Testing Conclusion2:45
- BONUS The Scrum in Real Life00. Module INTRO1:1801. Introduction3:4902. Let’s meet OUR Product Owner3:1103. A day in the Life of the Product Owner7:1804. Let’s meet our Scrum Master2:2605. A day in the life of the Scrum Master6:4806. Two-Week Sprint in Real Life - Sprint 1-Day 18:4407. Two-Week Sprint in Real Life - Sprint 1-Day 24:5008. Two-Week Sprint in Real Life - Sprint 1-Day 32:3609. Two-Week Sprint in Real Life - Sprint 1-Day 64:4210. Two-Week Sprint in Real Life - Sprint 1-Day 106:5511. Two-Week Sprint in Real Life - Sprint 2-Day 12:4912. Release Planning and Initial Product Backlog Refinement3:1013. Tips and Best Practices for Scrum at Work 1 and 25:0414. Tips and Best Practices for Scrum at Work 3 and 45:4215. Tips and Best Practices for Scrum at Work 5 and 67:5916. Tips and Best Practices for Scrum at Work 7 and 85:4817. Final thoughts1:08
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