Scrum Master Coaching Syllabus: Difference between revisions
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* F1.5 - Traditional vs Empirical Product Planning | * F1.5 - Traditional vs Empirical Product Planning | ||
* 1.5 - How Scrum Team increases transparency, inspection and adaptation in the Scrum events | * 1.5 - How Scrum Team increases transparency, inspection and adaptation in the Scrum events | ||
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* 1.12 - 3 ways the Daily Scrum differs from a status reporting meeting | * 1.12 - 3 ways the Daily Scrum differs from a status reporting meeting | ||
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*[[Sprint Retrospective]] | |||
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* F3.1 - Timeboxing | * F3.1 - Timeboxing | ||
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* 1.13 - 3 Activities other than demo in a Sprint Review | * 1.13 - 3 Activities other than demo in a Sprint Review | ||
* 1.14 - 3 outcome from a Sprint Review | * 1.14 - 3 outcome from a Sprint Review | ||
* 1.15 - 2 approaches for a Sprint Retrospective | |||
* 4.2 - 2 benefits of Product Owner participating in Sprint Retrospectives | |||
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* F4.1 - 3 Scrum Artefacts | |||
* 1.16 - 3 characteristics of the Product Backlog | |||
* 1.17 - 4 attributes of a Product Backlog Item | |||
* 1.18 - 3 characteristics of the Sprint Backlog | |||
* 1.19 - How the Sprint Backlog can change preserving the Sprint Goal | |||
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|[[Definition of Done]] | |[[Definition of Done]] | ||
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* 1.21 - How to create a Definition of Done | * 1.21 - How to create a Definition of Done | ||
* 1.22 - Why multiple teams need to work to the same Definition of Done | * 1.22 - Why multiple teams need to work to the same Definition of Done | ||
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|[[Scrum Master As A Facilitator]] | |[[Scrum Master As A Facilitator]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:50, 26 October 2022
Here is a suggested coaching syllabus to cover the Scrum Master Learning Objectives based upon the Scrum Alliance learning objectives.
| Session | Learning Objective Mapping |
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| Scrum Framework |
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| Scrum Roles |
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| Agile Manifesto |
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| 5 Scrum Values |
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| Empirical vs Predictive Control Processes |
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| Sprints |
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| Sprint Planning & Product Backlog Refinement |
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| Daily Scrum |
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| Scrum Artefacts |
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| Iterative vs. Incremental |
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| Definition of Done |
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| Scrum Master As A Facilitator |
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| Scrum Master As A Coach |
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| Adoption of Scrum |
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| Extreme Programming (XP) |
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| Technical Debt |
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