Course Information
Course Name
ASF: Agile Scrum Foundation
Exam code
ASF
Duration
2 Days
Overview
EXIN Agile Scrum Foundation offers professionals a unique certification that combines agile principles and scrum practices. The exam tests candidates on their understanding of key concepts and their application.
Audience Profile
Agile Scrum Foundation is designed to test a professional’s fundamental understanding of agile principles and scrum methodology. It is especially useful for those leading or participating in projects. This certification is especially interesting for professionals who work in areas including project management, software development, IT service management and business management.
Audience Profile
Agile Scrum Foundation is designed to test a professional’s fundamental understanding of agile principles and scrum methodology. It is especially useful for those leading or participating in projects. This certification is especially interesting for professionals who work in areas including project management, software development, IT service management and business management.
At Course Completion
Following the completion of the course delegates will be able to:
Insight into the power and background of the Agile and Scrum principles.
Understanding of the structure and context of the terms Lean, Agile, Scrum and XP, and the differences between these terms.
Applying the right criteria to arrive at a suitable Definition of Ready and Definition of Done.
Insight into the importance of creating a fixed delivery rhythm (‘heartbeat’) and stable teams.
Knowledge of the philosophy behind Agile and Scrum.
Insight into the division of responsibilities between the business and IT, and within scrum teams.
Exploring various agile methods.
Insight into the various roles, such as Business Sponsor, Business Visionary, Scrum Master and Product Owner.
Course Outline
Module 1: Agile way of thinking
Concepts of Agile and Scrum
Core Principles of Agile
Agile Manifesto
Module 2: Scrum Practices and Framework
Scrum roles
Scrum events
The importance of the backlog
Working toward goals
Product goal, sprint goal, definition of done (DoD)
Module 3: Scrum Planning and Estimation
Scrum planning
Scrum estimation
Module 4: Monitoring Scrum Projects
Scrum monitoring
Kanban boards
Ways to Visualize work done
Module 5: Advanced Scrum Concepts
Scrum in different situations
Module 6: Course Summary and Exam Overview
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