The Agile and Scrum Training Program aims to enhance flexibility and efficiency in project management by effectively using Agile methods and the Scrum framework. This training equips participants with the necessary skills for successful leadership in projects that embrace Agile principles.
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Introduction to Agile Methods
What is Agile and why is it important?
Agile is a flexible, fast, and efficient project management approach. It is based on quickly responding to changing customer needs and continuous improvement.
Agile Principles and Values
The Agile Manifesto and core principles. Customer focus, working software, collaboration, and adapting to change.
Agile Methods and Frameworks
A brief introduction to Agile methods like Scrum, Kanban, Lean, Extreme Programming (XP).
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Introduction to Scrum and Basic Concepts
What is the Scrum Framework?
Scrum is a framework based on Agile philosophy that enables projects to be managed quickly and effectively. It is a structured method to ensure teams work with high efficiency.
Definition of Scrum Roles
Scrum Master: Ensures that processes work properly, removes obstacles, and enhances team productivity.
Product Owner: Defines and prioritizes product requirements, communicates with customers.
Scrum Team: A self-managing, disciplined, and cross-functional team.
Scrum Events
Sprint Planning: Defining goals for the sprint.
Daily Scrum: Short daily meetings to track progress.
Sprint Review: Reviewing results at the end of the sprint.
Sprint Retrospective: Evaluating and improving processes.
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Scrum Artifacts
Product Backlog: A list of all necessary features for the product, managed by the Product Owner.
Sprint Backlog: The tasks defined for the sprint, managed and updated daily by the Scrum Team.
Increment: The workable product that results from the sprint.
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Scrum Practices and Project Management
Sprint Process
Detailed analysis of the planning, implementation, and conclusion phases of a sprint. Time management, resource usage, and collaboration during the sprint process.
Comparing Kanban and Scrum
Differences and similarities between Kanban and Scrum, and when to choose which method.
Challenges in Scrum and Solutions
Common challenges like team conflicts, time management, and changing requirements, along with solutions for these issues.
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Advanced Topics in Agile and Scrum Project Management
Agile Project Management Tools
Information about Scrum and Agile project management tools such as Jira, Trello, and Asana. How to manage Scrum processes with these tools?
Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)
Methodologies for continuous integration and continuous delivery in software development.
Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
Agile practices in large organizations. Introduction to SAFe methodology and usage examples.
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Practical Projects and Case Studies
Scrum Team Project Management Simulation
Participants work on real-world scenarios within the Scrum framework to apply project management skills.
Sprint Project Simulation
Participants work on specific projects in short sprints, experiencing how processes work and how to optimize them.
Team Performance and Improvement
Monitoring and improving team performance with Agile and Scrum methods.
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Career Guidance After Training
Scrum Master and Product Owner Certifications
Information on Scrum Master and Product Owner certification requirements and exam processes after training.
Career Opportunities and Advanced Training
Career paths with Agile and Scrum knowledge, and how to advance in the evolving Agile world.
Agile Leadership and Mentoring
Leading with Agile methodologies, managing organizational change, and leading Agile transformation processes.
The training is open to corporate collaborations, and individual applications are not accepted. The training content can be re-planned based on the corporate participant profile and your specific needs. Following mutual discussions, the scope and method of the training (In-person, Online) will be determined, and the related processes will be completed. If an agreement is reached, the suitable dates and times for your institution's participants and our instructors, as well as the location of the training, will be determined.