Title: CSM Certification in Germany - Spoclearn
1Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) Training - Brochure
2Why take up
Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) Training?
Today, every organization across the globe is
undergoing Agile transformation. Enterprises that
fail to embrace Agile are facing a lot of issues
in terms of deliverables, productivity, rework,
and improper collaboration between teams which is
eating up a lot of revenue. So, yes, Certified
ScrumMaster (CSM) training is completely worth
it, and there is a very high demand for CSM
certified professionals globally. The popularity
of CSM certification is such that there are more
than 400K certified professionals globally. This
CSM certification gives an idea of managing
complex projects through the eyes of a Scrum
Master and helps Scrum teams from both internal
and external distractions to complete projects
successfully. The average salary of a CSM
certified professional is in the range of USD
50,000 to USD 122,000 annually.
3Who can take up
CSM Training?
Job roles that can find CSM training beneficial
include
Software Developers Team Leads Aspiring Scrum
Masters Team Leaders Testing Professionals
Project Managers Product Managers Business
Analysts Project Analysts Project Support Staff
- Anybody who wants to gain a thorough
understanding of Agile and Scrum concepts - Professionals looking to clear their CSM
certification exam
4Why Take up
CERTIFIED SCRUM MASTER (CSM) TRAINING FROM
SPOCLEARN?
- 2-Day interactive instructor-led CSM training
- 100 Money-Back Guarantee
- Global pool of expert CSTs with real world
experience 16 PDUs/SEUs provided after the CSM
training - Case studies with real world examples
- 2 Years free membership with Scrum Alliance
5CSM
EXAM FORMAT
Exam Type Multiple Choice
No. of Questions 50 questions
Type Closed Book Exam Languages English
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Exam duration 60 minutes (One Hour)
Passing Score 37 out of 50 required to
pass (equivalent to 74)
6Certified Scrum Master (CSM)
Training Agenda
71 LEAN, AGILE, AND SCRUM
- Scrum Roles
- Scrum Events and Artifact Transparency
- Sprint and Increment
- Sprint Planning
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
- Product Backlog
- Sprint Backlog
- Definition of "Done"
82 SCRUM MASTER CORE COMPETENCIES
- Facilitation
- List at least three ways the Scrum Master could
facilitate for the Scrum Team. - Demonstrate at least three techniques for
facilitating group decision making. - Coaching
- State a distinction among facilitating, teaching,
mentoring, and coaching. - List at least three different challenges facing a
self-organizing team. - Practice the implementation of at least one
Retrospective technique that could help to
resolve a challenge faced by a self-organizing
team
93 SERVICE TO THE DEVELOPMENT TEAM
- Scrum Master as Servant-Leader
- Define servant-leadership
- Describe three scenarios where the Scrum Master
acts as the servant-leader for the Development
Team. - Discuss at least one scenario in which the Scrum
Master, acting as a servant-leader, improved at - least one aspect of the Development Team.
- Identify possible violations of Scrum by a
Product Owner or stakeholder who is applying
excessive time pressure and illustrate how to
address them. - Value of Development Practices
- Define technical debt and explain the impact of
accumulating technical debt. - List at least five development practices that
will help Scrum Teams deliver a high-quality
product Increment and reduce technical debt each
Sprint. - List at least three ways development practices
may impact the Development Teams ability to
deliver a potentially releasable Increment each
Sprint
104 SERVICE TO THE PRODUCT OWNER
- Identify at least three collaboration techniques
that a Product Owner can use to work with the
Development Team or stakeholders. - Explain at least three ways the Scrum Master
could support the Product Owner
115 SERVICE TO THE ORGANIZATION
- Impediment Removal
- Discuss at least two ways that the Scrum Master
assists the Scrum Team with responding to
impediments. - Discuss at least three common organizational
impediments outside the scope of a team that can
affect the effectiveness of Scrum Teams. - Coaching the Organization
- Describe at least one example of a major
organizational design change implied by
implementing Scrum. - Discuss why Scrum does not have a project manager
and what happens to traditional project
management activities. - Describe at least two stakeholder behaviors that
support the Scrum Teams success and at least two
behaviors that do not support the Scrum Teams
success. - Describe at least two benefits that could be lost
if Scrum is only partially implemented.
12LEARNING ROADMAP FOR YOU
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