Class
CSM Certified ScrumMaster
Taught by Jeff Sutherland
June 13-14, 2011 in London, United Kingdom
Learn the essentials of working as a ScrumMaster or Scrum team member in this course. While the Scrum Alliance provides a list of core concepts that must be covered in the class, each instructor creates his or her own material, allowing courses to differ based on the strengths, interests, and experiences of the instructor.
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Venue
Chandos House
2 Queen Anne Street
London, London W1G 9LQ
United Kingdom (Map)
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Description
This course is sponsored by the Scrum Foundation and will be taught by Jeff Sutherland, Co-Creator of Scrum.
Jeff invented Scrum at Easel Corporation in 1993 and worked with Scrum Co-Creator Ken Schwaber, to formalize the Scrum development process at OOPSLA’95. In 2001, Jeff and Ken were signatories of the Agile Manifesto. You will hear directly from one of the founders of Agile software development on how to implement best practices in your organization.
Overview
This hands-on, interactive two-day course will teach you:
· How to be an effective ScrumMaster
· Improve teamwork
· Launch products sooner
· Improve engineering practices to deliver high-quality products
Upon successful completion of this course, each participant will be enrolled as a Certified ScrumMaster, which includes a one-year Scrum Alliance membership, where additional ScrumMaster-only material and information is available. You can also receive 16 Professional Development Units (PDUs) for this course.
The course will Run 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Please arrive at 8:30 each day for a continental breakfast. Participants are welcome to consult our list of recommended reading:
Agile Lean Training Recommended Reading
About the Instructor:
Jeff Sutherland started the first Scrum at Easel Corporation in 1993 and worked with Scrum Co-Creator Ken Schwaber, to formalize the Scrum development process at OOPSLA’95. In the same year, Sutherland provided Kent Beck background information on the creation of Scrum to help him create eXtreme Programming. XP engineering practices then evolved along with SCRUM and the two leading Agile development processes work well together. Scrum and XP are the most widely used Agile processes worldwide and their creators are authors of the Agile Manifesto.
Audience
Applicable to all levels and roles including Managers, Designers, Developers, Testers, Executives, Project Managers and IT.
