Agile Scrum Master
In the UK employment market and looking to further your project management career? You will gain the fundamental abilities and information required to confidently lead Agile projects by completing our Agile Scrum Master course. This course provides you with clear, systematic instruction on Scrum roles, sprint planning, Agile frameworks, and communication strategies, whether you’re transitioning into Agile or enhancing your leadership in tech-driven teams.
Through sessions given by experts, you will gain knowledge about managing product backlogs, facilitating Scrum ceremonies, and providing stakeholders with ongoing value. This course serves learners looking for Agile project management employment in industries including digital marketing, banking, IT, and more, and it is in line with industry requirements in the UK.
Learning outcome
- Understand Agile frameworks and their distinction from traditional methodologies
- Apply Scrum values and manage teams using defined roles and responsibilities
- Organise effective Scrum events and track progress using Agile metrics
- Handle Agile requirements with accurate estimation techniques
- Prepare efficiently for PSM1 with strategic guidelines and certification insights
Why should I take this course?
- CPD accredited certification recognised across industries
- Covers both team-level and scaled Scrum applications
- Boost your skills in managing projects.
- Get ready for the PSM1 exam.
- Learn how to use Scrum in real life.
Career Path
- Certified Scrum Master
- Agile Coach
- Product Owner
- Agile Project Manager
- IT Project Analyst
Requirements
- Internet access for online learning
- Interest in Agile and Scrum concepts
FAQs
The Agile Scrum Master course is a professional training programme that teaches you how to manage Agile projects using the Scrum framework. It covers key concepts like sprint planning, backlog grooming, Scrum ceremonies, and team roles to help you deliver high-quality results in a fast-paced environment.
This course is ideal for professionals in the UK looking to build or enhance their careers in Agile project management. It suits project managers, developers, business analysts, product owners, and anyone involved in Agile delivery teams.
No formal prerequisites are required. A basic understanding of project management or working in a team environment is helpful, but not essential. The course is designed to suit both beginners and those with experience looking to sharpen their skills.
Yes, Agile project management jobs are in high demand across the UK. Completing this course will boost your CV and help you apply for roles such as Scrum Master, Agile Coach, Product Owner, or Project Manager in UK-based companies.
Upon successful completion, you will receive a recognised certificate that you can add to your CV or LinkedIn profile. This can help validate your skills for Agile roles in the UK job market.
Yes, the course is fully online and self-paced, allowing you to study anytime, anywhere in the UK or abroad. You can access all materials from any device.
Course Curriculum
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Objectives and Targets
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Download: course curriculum in pdf
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Waterfall. Typical challenges
00:05:00
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Agile history and 2001’s Manifesto
00:11:00
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Agile. A different approach
00:04:00
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Agile benefits
00:02:00
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When agile is best applied + success factors
00:03:00
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Download: Agile Vs Waterfall. Overview diagram
00:01:00
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Download: Agile Vs Waterfall side by side by project stage
00:04:00
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SCRUM GUIDE: WHAT’S NEW!
00:22:00
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BONUS – Full eBOOK of the Course
00:01:00
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Download: the Scrum Guide
00:14:00
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Download: the Scrum Glossary
00:08:00
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Download: Framework Navigator
00:01:00
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Scrum introduction
00:12:00
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Theory and values
00:08:00
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The Scrum Team – Introduction
00:08:00
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Product, Product Goal and Product Owner
00:14:00
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Developers
00:03:00
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The scrum master
00:08:00
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Characteristics of a perfect scrum master
00:23:00
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Introduction
00:03:00
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The Sprint
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Download: Diagram of a typical Sprint (with events, roles, artifacts)
00:01:00
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The sprint planning
00:10:00
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The daily scrum
00:04:00
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The sprint review
00:06:00
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The sprint retrospective
00:05:00
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Product backlog
00:08:00
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Sprint backlog
00:02:00
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Increment and definition of done
00:04:00
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Commitments
00:04:00
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Introduction
00:02:00
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Scrum of scrums
00:02:00
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Nexus framework
00:05:00
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Download: the Nexus Framework poster
00:01:00
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A day in the life of a typical Sprint
00:32:00
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Products, Initiatives, Epics, Features, Stories and Tasks
00:11:00
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Underlying theory, t-shirt sizing, planning poker
00:09:00
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Bucket system, affinity mapping, time unit
00:04:00
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Underlying theory. Velocity
00:07:00
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Sprint burn-down
00:08:00
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Release burn-up, cumulative flow, other metrics
00:06:00
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PSM I EXAM SIMULATOR #1 and #2 (80+80 HIGH QUALITY QUESTIONS. REAL MODE)
00:01:00
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Duration:5 hours, 16 minutes
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Access:1 Year
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Units:45

