Module 1: Introducing Agile Principles
In this module, you will:
Define Agile values and principles
Contrast Waterfall and Agile product development philosophies
Confront the challenges of adopting Agile
Learn to set up cross-functional Agile teams
Module 2: Defining the Scrum Framework
In this module, you will learn about:
The core Scrum framework, team, artefacts, and ceremonies
Applying core Scrum Values
Leveraging checks and balances
Module 3: Scrum Ceremonies and Artefacts
In this module, you will learn how to:
Create a Product Backlog
Implement a Sprint Backlog
Develop potentially shippable product increment
Organise Spring Planning meetings and Daily Scrums
Demonstrate products in Sprint Reviews
Participate in the Sprint Retrospective
Module 4: Defining the Product Owner Role
In this module, you will learn how to:
Develop a product vision and strategy
Integrate Agile and waterfall teams
Estimate product scope and delivery
Engage stakeholders, customers, and end-users in product development and delivery
Develop positive and strong working relationships with Scrum teams
Track, manage, and communicate through the right Agile metrics
Module 5: Building Your Product Backlog
In this module, you will learn how to:
Distinguish between product Vision and Product Strategy
Validate and revise your Product Vision through research
Articulate clear and measurable outcomes
Build and continuously refine the Product Backlog
Rank Product Backlog item priority at the release, product, and project levels
Utilise Must Have, Should Have, Could Have, Won't Have (MoSCoW) and other prioritisation techniques
Apply the Pareto principle to release planning
Module 6: Owning the Product Backlog
In this module, you will learn how to:
Develop products with progressive elaboration
Define appropriate acceptance criteria
Estimate business value through relative measurement
Continuously refine and reorder your Product Backlog
Module 7: Developing a Product Roadmap
In this module, you will learn how to:
Choose the right Agile product release strategy
Focus on continuous program, product, and project improvement
Release products with Minimal Marketable Features