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* [[Agile Manifesto Discussion (Small Group)]] | * [[Agile Manifesto Discussion (Small Group)]] | ||
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|Scrum Values | |[[5 Scrum Values|Scrum Values]] | ||
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* Values of the Scrum Framework | * Values of the Scrum Framework | ||
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|Traditional vs Empirical control methods | |[[Empirical vs Predictive Control Processes|Traditional vs Empirical control methods]] | ||
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* Prediction vs experimentation | * Prediction vs experimentation | ||
Revision as of 00:03, 16 May 2022
Here is a suggested coaching syllabus to acquire a foundational understanding of Agile.
| Topic | Learning Objectives | Activity |
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| Agile Framework | ||
| Agile Roles |
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| Agile Manifesto |
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| Scrum Values |
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| Traditional vs Empirical control methods |
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| Iterative and Incremental delivery |
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| Sprints, Iterations and Flow |
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| Iteration Planning |
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| Product Backlog Refinement |
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| Daily Scrum / Daily Standups |
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| Sprint Review / Iteration Review |
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| Sprint Retrospective / Kaizen |
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| Definition of Done |
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| Artefacts |
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| Agile Estimation |
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See Also
References
- Scrum Foundations Learning Objectives, accessed 21 Jan 2019