Hits for your search: Certified Scrum Master Training
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What you can expect in the Scrum Master Training Agile values and principles Scrum Overview: Roles, Events, Artifacts Starting Scrum: From the Vision to the Product Backlog to the First Sprint Planning Scrum Flow: Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective Moderation of Scrum events Scrum Simulation Next steps and future collaboration mode What happens now We want you to get
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Introduction of SAFe® at SMA - Agility in the energy sector
Together, we defined the team compositions, created the ART backlog, ensured that each team had a Scrum Master or Team Coach and recorded important processes and information in Confluence. As SMA did not have enough internal Scrum Masters for the ART launch, external support was used.
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Leading SAFe 6.0 Training (SA)
- Marco Voigt, PROSTEP AG Back Next Leading SAFe Training for anyone who wants an overview of how a scaled agile organization can work Leaders understand how they can support an agile organization. Coaches get an answer to what SAFe can and cannot do. Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and curious team members understand how to organize across team boundaries.
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Customer testimonials
Great support from wibas Scrum Master Sarah Grosch at dwpbank Since July 2024, Sarah Grosch, Scrum Master at wibas, has been supporting our newly founded AppOps team (application operations) at dwpbank. From the very beginning, she contributed her extensive expertise and mastered the challenges the team faced with empathy, competence and commitment.
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SAFe 6.0 for Teams Training (SP)
The wibas trainers are certified SAFe® Practice Consultants (SPC) of Scaled Agile, Inc. You can find more details about this training on the official SAFe® Website. SAFe for Teams in 3 daysWe conduct the SAFe fort Teams training in three days. This gives us the space for the simulation that scaled agility makes it tangible.
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Maltes talk on Scrum or Kanban – which is better?
Malte says Scrum is better than Kanban. The Scrum Guide provides clear guidance on what it means to work agile. This clarity is helpful to make a switch to agile. Three roles help establish Scrum and improve adoption. Scrum addresses the human side with its values. Let's see how a Certified Scrum Trainer and a Kanban Trainer get along and who wins. Is it the timebox that wins or the flow?
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Agile roles
From the Agile Coach, the Scrum Master, the Product Owner to the Agility Master - here you will be enlightened about the tasks of these roles; What roles occur in agile frameworks? The most common roles you meet are Scrum Master and Product Owner. In addition, there is often an agile coach. Sometimes there is also an agility master instead of a scrum master.
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Scrum: Framework for development with agile teams
How do I get started with Scrum? The best way is to experience Scrum. You can do that in our Scrum Master or Product Owner trainings. After that we recommend Scrum Coaching - because theory is one thing, daily practice is another. If the big goal of an agile organization is already in focus, then a Agile Transformation and the coaching of the teams can be put into a superior framework right away.
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wibas is at the Scrum Day 2023
Malte says that Scrum is better than Kanban. The Scrum Guide provides clear guidance on what it means to work agile. This clarity is helpful in making the transition to agile working. Three roles help establish Scrum and improve adoption. Scrum addresses the human side with its values. Let's take a look at how a Certified Scrum Trainer and a Kanban Trainer get along and who wins.
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What is an Agility Master?
As a leader, an agility master is responsible for the effectiveness and efficiency of processes of a team or a unit of multiple teams. Agility Master: Coach, Mentor, Facilitator and Trainer Basically, the Agility Master is a generalization of the Scrum Masters from the Scrum Framework. As an Agility Master, however, its focus is even more framework- and method-independent.