Online or onsite, instructor-led live Scrum training courses demonstrate through discussion and hands-on practice how to understand, plan and implement a Scrum strategy within a software organization.
Scrum training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Scrum training can be carried out locally on customer premises in Leuven or in NobleProg corporate training centers in Leuven.
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Louvain (in Dutch Leuven, in German Löwen) is a Dutch-speaking city in Belgium located ...
Leuven
Louvain (in Dutch Leuven, in German Löwen) is a Dutch-speaking city in Belgium located in the Flemish Region, capital of the province of Flemish Brabant and capital of the district that bears its name. It is watered by the Dyle, a tributary of the Rupel. It is a university city where the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is located, a Dutch-speaking branch born from the split of the oldest university in Belgium. Leuven is also known for hosting the headquarters of AB InBev, the largest brewery in the world. Leuven is the beer capital of Belgium.
This instructor-led, live training in Leuven (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner to intermediate-level professionals who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Scrum and pass the Certified Scrum Master (CSM) certification exam.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Master the fundamentals and concepts of Scrum.
Gain core competencies to handle internal and external distractions in project development.
Master the ins and outs of all Scrum ceremonies.
Gain proficiency in executing Scrum.
Take the Certified Scrum Master (CSM) Certification Exam with confidence.
The "Scrum dla zaawansowanego Scrum Mastera + przygotowanie do PSM II" training is addressed to experienced Scrum Masters who want to expand their competences, understand more deeply how Scrum works and become real leaders in the agile approach. The course includes the interpretation of the Scrum Guide in accordance with the vision of Scrum.org, which is crucial in the context of the PSM II exam. Participants gain practical knowledge about comprehensiveness, empirical approach, Scrum values and the role of the Scrum Master as a leader. Additionally, the course prepares for the PSM II exam, based on the latest version of the Scrum Guide from November 2020.
Who should attend?
This 2 day course is suitable for any IT professionals who are interested in implementing Iterative Agile and Scrum methodologies to manage software development. This course is particularly suited to project managers, team leaders, developers and customers of software development wishing to have a stake holding in the development process.
This course is also known as SCRUM awareness training.
Who should attend?
This course has been created for managers, executives and other decision makers who want to know how to calculate the benefits of implementing the methodology or want to understand what their team is doing.
It is also suitable for customers of software development wishing to have a stake holding in the development process.
This course is for: Product owners, managers, or anyone interested in Agile planning and estimating techniques.
The course, Scrum Product Owner (SPO), utilizes a combination of presentations, discussions, and hands-on exercises explaining and demonstrating through practice. It illustrates what it is like to take on the role of an Agile team. The course covers all aspects of a product owner's involvement in an Agile product's life-cycle, such as gathering requirements rapidly, writing user stories, estimating story points, tracking, release planning, reporting, forecasting, scaling, and so on.
This course has been created for test managers, quality assurance staff, testers, software developers, project managers and management in order to explain how the Agile project management frameworks (notably SCRUM) deal with testing.
At the end of the course, each of the delegates will design and execute a test plan for a sample application (it can be an actual client application if available)
Business analysis is the process of examining, understanding, and defining business needs in order to develop solutions that meet those needs. Jest a key element in the process of managing changes in the organization and designing new business solutions. Business analysis aims to ensure that technological, process or organizational solutions meet business goals and needs. Jest a key element in ensuring the effectiveness of projects and changes in the organization, by ensuring that the solutions introduced are accurate, feasible and fully meet business requirements.
This 2 day course is suitable for any IT professionals who are interested in using the Waterfall model and how people have traditionally tried to deal with its shortcomings - including, but not limited to, Agile approaches.
The aim of the 1st day is to give an overview of these approaches enabling you to decide what might suit them in your environment.
The 2nd day looks at project management techniques and good practices that have been identified from Agile, and which can be applied in a Waterfall or Agile context.
This two-day course teaches the Lean-Agile principles and practices of the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®).
You’ll learn how to execute and release value through Agile Release Trains, how to build an Agile Portfolio, and how to lead a Lean-Agile transformation at enterprise scale.
You will gain an understanding of the Lean-Agile mindset and how to apply the principles and practices of SAFe to support Agile teams, programs, program portfolio management, and to coordinate large Value Streams. Attending the class prepares you to take the exam and become a certified SAFe® Agilist (SA). Associated Certification: SAFe Agilist (SA)
This two-day course teaches teams who are part of an Agile Release Train (ART) how to work in an Agile environment using Scrum, Kanban, and XP. The teams will learn how to become Agile Teams, build their backlog, and plan and execute iterations. Agile teams learn about their ART and their role in it, planning, executing, and improving with other teams.
This class prepares teams to run a Program Increment (PI), including all meetings at the Team and Program level with a specific focus on the upcoming PI planning. Attending the class prepares participants to take the exam and become a certified SAFe® Practitioner (SP).
After this course, you should be able to:
Apply SAFe to scale Lean and Agile development in your enterprise
Know your team and its role on the Agile Release Train
Know all other teams on the train, their roles and the dependencies between the teams
Plan iterations
Execute iterations, demo value, and improve your process
This two-day course prepares current Scrum Masters for their leadership role in facilitating Agile team, program, and enterprise success in a SAFe® implementation. The course covers facilitation of cross-team interactions in support of the program execution and relentless improvement. It enhances the Scrum paradigm with an introduction to scalable engineering and DevOps practices; the application of Kanban to facilitate the flow of value; and supporting interactions with architects, product management, and other critical stakeholders in the larger program and enterprise contexts. The course offers actionable tools for building high-performing teams and explores practical ways of addressing Agile and Scrum anti-patterns in the enterprise.
Attending the class prepares you to take the exam and become a certified SAFe® Advanced Scrum Master (ASM).
Overview
This 2-day course provides a brief introduction to Agile software testing. It deals with foundational test concepts, within the context of Agile (Scrum) development and uses Crispin & Gregory’s (More Agile Testing, 2014) Agile Testing Quadrants model as a framework to explore contemporary principles and practices of Agile testing.
Intended Audience
This course is intended for development teams who want to improve their testing practices in an Agile context.
It is also suitable for those intending to pursue testing as a specific career and is a suitable pre-requisite for the iSQI Certified Agile Tester course.
This course focuses on the business analyst role to be successful on Agile projects. Course participants will learn how to cooperate with the Team, Product Owner, Scrum Master as well as with the Customer to facilitate the development process. Participants will go through a mock project practising common scenarios.
The Scrum Master role is an essential part to any Agile/Scrum team. This course trains delegates in key aspects of the Scrum framework and prepares them to sit the online Scrum.org Professional Scrum Master (PSM1) exam.
Audience:
Anyone who either is, or is planning to be, a Scrum Master and for others working in a Scrum environment who have a need for in-depth knowledge of Scrum.
At the end of this course you will be able to:
Understand the origins of Agile methods.
Understand and apply the core values and principles of Agile methods.
Know the difference between the defined process and the empirical processes used in Agile.
Understand the Scrum roles, Artefacts, Events and practices.
Be fully prepared to sit the Professional Scrum Master (PSM1) exam
JIRA Software is a powerful tool for Project Management and people tend to focus more on the tool than the method itself.
This instructor-led, live training introduces the participants to the power of Jira and Confluence, working together to serve the only purpose of helping the team to deliver successfully the product / project. The team will learn how to properly use these tools to be more efficient handling User Requirements, Testing, Communication, centralized in one place.
Will be studied JIRA projects, Confluence spaces, workflows, boards (Kanban & Scrum), planning and dependencies, Jira/Confluence linkage, reporting, important fields and custom fields, issue types, screen & filtering.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Create a Scrum or Kanban project
Configure Jira to manage the project properly
Manage issues effectively
Build the necessary screen to handle issue types
Create workflows and boards, and understand their interaction
Perform basic and advanced searches and analysis
Generate and review reports necessary for the team and the management
The Scrum Practitioner training aims to introduce agile concepts and techniques in a classroom situation using a combination of talks, exercises and fun activities embracing the principle of ‘learning by doing’. During the course, there will be the opportunity to apply the techniques with a ready-prepared simulation, which will help consolidate learning.
This instructor-led, live training in Leuven (online or onsite) is aimed at PSM I certification holders, product owners, project managers, IT professionals, and developers who wish to demonstrate their advanced knowledge and skills in Scrum concepts, theories, and principles.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to apply the Scrum framework to serve and facilitate their Scrum teams, deal with team conflict, achieve product goals, maximize product value, and manage product backlogs.
Scrum uses an evidence-based framework that maximises the team's ability to respond to emerging requirements, deliver value quickly and adapt to new market conditions.
The goal of this approach is to understand and respond to customer needs in a timely manner and manage any other unpredictable challenge that may occur for which a sequential approach is not suitable.
Scrum is a popular method of project management in the Agile approach. Jest is a framework that enables teams working on a project to flexibly and effectively deliver a valuable product. The main features of Scrum are transparency, inspection and adaptation. Scrum enables quick response to changes, flexible adaptation to customer needs and an iterative product development process, which often leads to better quality and customer satisfaction. Roles in the team: Product Owner: A person who represents the customer's interests and determines the priorities of tasks in the product. Scrum Master: A person who supports the Scrum team, ensures the process is followed and removes obstacles. Development Team: The team responsible for delivering the product.
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Testimonials (6)
the way the trainer explained the methodology and immediately moved to examples of using it
Antonio
Course - Scrum for Managers and Executives
Trainer's knowledge of all topics was very good.
Craig - Ansvar Insurance
Course - Effective Agile Project Management with Jira & Confluence
The insights from Scrum and how they can be adapted to the work the do.
Andile - RGA Americas Reinsurance Company, Ltd., South Africa Branch
Course - Agile Project Management with Scrum
the practical exercises
Julian Lunea - BearingPoint
Course - Preparation for Scrum Master
The DevOps tool
Jeremie Mandap - Mizuho Bank Ltd - Manila Branch
Course - Agile Business Analysis
There has been a wide coverage of many topics.
This fostered our own discussong internally
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