Applying Professional Scrum

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About the Course

The Applying Professional Scrum course is a multi-Sprint simulation of Scrum. Participants will work in a Scrum Team through a series of Sprints to build a product. Participants will learn the Scrum framework, the role of the Scrum Master, and experience what it’s like to be in a Professional Scrum Team.

With true-to-life scenarios, the APS course help participants develop a deep awareness of common misteps and misunderstandings. APS is a cutting-edge course for anyone coaching an organization toward business agility. Training materials are created and maintained by Ken Schwaber and the PST community — always in tune with latest practices.

Course Topics

  • Getting Started
  • Working with people and teams
  • The Scrum Framework
  • Planning with Scrum
  • The role of the Scrum Master
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Who Should Attend?

APS is for anyone involved in product development, project delivery, or organizational change. Though course is thoroughly enjoyable and applicable for all sorts of Product Development (not merely for software).

What You Need

Team work space

Team Work Space

Large room with plenty of wall space acoustically separated from other work areas.
Open Mind

An Open Mind

A willing to experiment is invaluable. Openness to new tools and techniques leads to opportunity.

What You Get

David’s Portrait

Expertise

Expert instruction with professional trainer, David Sabine.
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Alumni Discounts

All alumni earn a lifetime of discounts for my future courses.
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PSM I Token + Discounts

All attendees get two attempts at PSM I and discount on PSM II.
An open door

Unlimited Reruns

The door is always open. Join my future sessions of this course at no charge. Redeem here.
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Earn PDUs

Earn credits for Project Management Institute® or other professional memberships.
Self-paced Learning

Supplemental Materials

Comprehensive Learning Paths provide clear guidance for additional self-study and exploration.

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