Agile Scrum Foundation

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Price
Price on Request

Duration
2 days

For companies and job seekers:
this course is 100% fundable!
 

Location

Course Language
German

Training Solutions
Connected Classroom

Agile methods shape modern project work and are bringing about lasting change in collaboration. Dynamic markets demand clear structures, fast feedback cycles, and transparent roles. The focus here is on practical Scrum knowledge that is well-founded and compatible with current requirements in organizations.

Key topics

  • Agile values, principles, and mindset.
  • Scrum framework, roles, and events.
  • Product backlog, sprint backlog, increment.
  • Self-organization and cross-functional teams.
  • Planning, review, and continuous improvement.
  • Scaling and classification in project landscapes.

Prerequisite
Basic understanding of project work and operational processes.

Target group
Specialists and managers, project managers, business analysts, IT professionals, and anyone who wants to use agile working methods in a structured way.

Agile thinking is becoming a strategic success factor. Sound Scrum expertise enhances transparency, responsiveness, and sustainable value creation in complex projects.

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Course content
  • Agile software development vs. traditional methods
  • Agile Manifesto: Values & Principles
  • Scrum: Goal, Definition, Theory
  • Product Owner, Scrum Master, Team
  • Sprint, Planning, Daily, Review, Retrospective
  • Product Owner, Scrum Master, Team
  • Sprint, Planning, Daily, Review, Retrospective
  • Sprint plan & backlog
  • Release Plan
  • Multi-stage plans
  • Tools (user stories, Scrum Poker, etc.)
  • Time frame, methods, requirements
  • Plan for next steps
  • Measurements & Methods
  • Burn-down charts, info radiators, Niko-Niko calendars, Kanban
  • Large-scale projects with Scrum (LSU, SoS)
  • Agile maintenance
  • Decentralized Scrum teams
  • Fixed-price projects
  • Scrum implementation

Frequently asked questions

  • Practical examples, typical project situations, and real-life Scrum scenarios illustrate the content. Theory is linked to specific application situations in everyday working life in an understandable way.
  • The topics covered include Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Development Team. Responsibilities, collaboration, and boundaries are explained in a structured and comprehensible manner.
  • Agile values, transparency, inspection, and adaptation are clearly defined. Connections between mindset, structure, and working methods are systematically presented.
  • The content is compact and follows the official EXIN framework. Key exam topics are explored in depth and reinforced through repetition.
  • Scrum framework, sprint planning, daily scrum, review, retrospective, and backlog structuring are explained in terms of their function and effect.
  • Clear definitions create certainty when dealing with responsibilities. Dependencies and decision-making processes in the Scrum context are presented transparently.
  • The content is structured logically and based on the official syllabus. Complex topics are explained clearly and step by step.
  • A sound understanding of Scrum strengthens methodological competence in the project environment. Agile working methods can be classified more confidently and applied professionally.

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