Agile & Scrum Certification Training
The Agile Mindset — Why Everything Changed in 2001
Agile vs. Waterfall — A Side-by-Side Breakdown
The 12 Agile Principles — Annotated Guide
Principles Mapping Exercise
Empiricism — The Philosophy Behind Scrum
Scrum Values — More Than Words on a Poster
Lean Thinking and Scrum’s Roots
The Complete Scrum Map — How It All Connects
Scrum Framework Reference Card
Framework Identification Exercise
The Product Owner — More Than a Requirements Gatherer
The Scrum Master as Servant-Leader
Developers — Self-Managing and Cross-Functional
Role Comparison: Scrum vs. Traditional PM
The Product Backlog — Living, Ordered, and Never Complete
Sprint Backlog and Burndown Charts
Increment and Definition of Done
Product Backlog Writing Exercise
Sprint Planning Deep Dive
Daily Scrum — 15 Minutes That Align the Team
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Framework Identification Exercise
Agile & Scrum Certification Training
Framework Identification Exercise
✏️ Exercise · 7 min
Identify the Scrum Component
‘An ordered list of everything needed to improve the product.’ →
Artifact (Product Backlog)
‘A 15-minute daily plan for Developers.’ →
Event (Daily Scrum)
‘The person accountable for maximizing the value of the product.’ →
Accountability (Product Owner)
‘A formal description of what it means for work to be complete.’ →
Artifact Commitment (Definition of Done)
‘A single objective that gives the Sprint coherence and flexibility.’ →
Artifact Commitment (Sprint Goal)
‘The event where the team inspects how they work.’ →
Event (Sprint Retrospective)
‘The person accountable for Scrum being understood and enacted.’ →
Accountability (Scrum Master)
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