Course Content
Section 1: Introduction to Agile & Scrum
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Section 2: Scrum Roles
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Section 3: Scrum Events
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Section 4: Scrum Artifacts
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Section 5: Scrum Values
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Course Conclusion
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Free Scrum Fundamentals

Scrum defines three primary artifacts, each with a specific commitment to ensure transparency and focus.

  1. Product Backlog

    • The single source of work for the Scrum Team.

    • Ordered by the Product Owner to maximize value.

    • Dynamic: evolves as the product and environment evolve.

    • Commitment: Product Goal → the long-term objective for the team.

  2. Sprint Backlog

    • Created during Sprint Planning.

    • Contains the selected Product Backlog items, the Sprint Goal, and a plan for delivery.

    • Updated daily as the team learns more.

    • Commitment: Sprint Goal → what the team aims to achieve this Sprint.

  3. Increment

    • The usable, valuable output produced during a Sprint.

    • Each Increment adds to all previous Increments, ensuring continuous value delivery.

    • Commitment: Definition of Done → ensures quality and transparency.

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