Self-paced

Agile Scrum Master – Master the Principles

Become an effective Agile Scrum Master with our Agile Scrum course! You’ll gain a solid understanding of the fundamentals of Agile Scrum and how to drive conversations between customers and team members. Additionally, they’ll explore ways to streamline design for improved group functionality. Get ready to maximize your efficiency!

 

With internship

$664

$1099

or

Without internship

$69

$299

this course includes

3 Training Hours

15 On-demand Videos

Closed Captions

7 Topics

50 Prep Questions

Certificate of Completion

SERIES INCLUDES:
7 COURSES

01

Agile Principles and Mindset

02

Value Driven Delivery

03

Stakeholder Engagement

04

Team Performance

05

Adaptive Planning

06

Problem Detection and Resolution

07

Continuous Improvement

Agile Scrum Methodology: The Framework & Holding Effective Agile Scrum Meetings

Agile Scrum is the most popular hybrid of AGILE Methodology as it provides a framework that allows teams to address complex adaptive problems, while efficiently and creatively delivering products, services, or results of the highest possible value to their internal and external customers.

course CURRICULUM

Agile Principles and Mindset

Agile Introduction Scrum
Agile Core Principles Scrum
Lean Product Development Scrum
Agile Leadership Tasks Scrum
Agile Communications Scrum

Module 2 : Value Driven Delivery

Value Driven Delivery Scrum
Value Driven Delivery Scrum Part2

Module 3 : Stakeholder Engagement

Stakeholder Engagement Scrum
Facilitation Tools Scrum

Module 4 : Team Performance

Team Performance Scrum
Digital Tools for Distibuted Teams Scrum

Module 5 : Adaptive Planning

Adaptive Planning Scrum
Adaptive Planning Scrum Part2

Module 6 : Problem Detection and Resolution

Problem Detection and Resolution Scrum

Module 7 : Continuous Improvement

Continuous Improvement Scrum

Why become a Cybersecurity Engineer?

Growing Demand for Cybersecurity Professionals

The field of cybersecurity is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the escalating number and complexity of cyber threats. Both public and private sectors are investing heavily in cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive information and secure critical infrastructure. This increased investment has created a substantial demand for cybersecurity professionals, and the job market is teeming with opportunities. By becoming a cybersecurity engineer, you position yourself at the forefront of a booming industry with a multitude of career prospects.

Lucrative Salaries and Career Advancement

Cybersecurity professionals are highly sought after, and as a result, they enjoy attractive salaries and excellent benefits. The specialized skills and expertise required in this field command a premium in the job market. Furthermore, as you gain experience and demonstrate your capabilities, the potential for career advancement becomes significant. Cybersecurity engineers can progress to leadership positions, such as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), and take on strategic roles in shaping an organization's security posture.

Global Relevance and Job Security

Cybersecurity is a global concern affecting organizations of all sizes and industries worldwide. The need for cybersecurity professionals extends beyond borders, making it a globally relevant field. By becoming a cybersecurity engineer, you equip yourself with skills that are in demand not only locally but also internationally. Job security in the field of cybersecurity is robust, as the increasing threat landscape ensures a constant need for skilled professionals to protect against attacks and mitigate risks.

Continuous Learning and Growth

The field of UX/UI design is dynamic and ever-evolving. To stay competitive, designers need to keep learning and adapting to new technologies and design trends. This continuous learning keeps the work interesting and provides opportunities for personal and professional growth.

Opportunities for growth

As software testers gain experience and develop their skills, they can take on more challenging roles and responsibilities. This can lead to promotions and career advancement opportunities. Most Manual testers progress to QA automation, Software development, DevOps, or Cloud Engineering.

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We connect learners with peers and experts from around the world, facilitating networking and collaboration opportunities.

IBT Training's DevOps course provided a comprehensive and insightful learning experience with valuable hands-on exercises. While the internship placement was beneficial, additional guidance could enhance the overall transition. Overall, IBT Training lays a solid foundation for entering the DevOps field.

Olaniyan Olatunde Kubernetes Admin, Microsoft

Enrolling in this course proved career-defining, offering invaluable knowledge and a guaranteed internship. It set me on a path to success, delivering everything promised—free certification, ongoing learning, and the ability to pass my sec+ on the first try.

Solomon Awuku Cybersecurity Analyst, Tek Computers

Upon completing the class, I felt confident and prepared to embark on a career in cybersecurity. The skills and knowledge I acquired have already proven invaluable, as I find myself better equipped to tackle real-world challenges and contribute to the protection of digital assets.

Raymond A. CYBERSECURITY ANALYST BLUE CROSS

"IBT Learning is an outstanding tech school, with experienced teachers. Graduates gain hands-on experience with management tools such as Git, Maven, Nexus, SonarQube, Ansible, Docker for microservices, Kubernetes for container orchestration, and Terraform for Infras as Code"

Landric N DevOps Engineer, Transportation Insight

Your Questions, Answered

What is Scrum Agile?

Scrum Agile is an iterative and incremental project management framework used to manage complex projects. It emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and adaptability, allowing teams to deliver high-quality products in a timely manner.

How does Scrum Agile differ from traditional project management?

Scrum Agile differs from traditional project management by promoting a more flexible and iterative approach. Traditional project management typically follows a linear, sequential process, while Scrum Agile embraces frequent feedback, continuous improvement, and regular adaptation to changing requirements.

What are the key roles in Scrum Agile?

The key roles in Scrum Agile include the Product Owner, Agile Scrum Master, and Development Team. The Product Owner represents the stakeholders and ensures that the product backlog is prioritized. The Scrum Master facilitates the Scrum process and removes any obstacles faced by the team. The Development Team is responsible for delivering the product increment during each sprint.

How does Scrum Agile handle project requirements?

Scrum Agile handles project requirements through a prioritized list called the product backlog. The Product Owner collaborates with stakeholders to define and prioritize these requirements. The Development Team selects a subset of the backlog items to work on during each sprint, based on their capacity and the priority set by the Product Owner.

What is a sprint in Scrum Agile?

A sprint in Scrum Agile is a time-boxed iteration during which the Development Team works to deliver a potentially shippable product increment. Sprints typically last between one to four weeks, and at the end of each sprint, the team holds a sprint review and retrospective to gather feedback and improve their processes.

Can Scrum Agile be used for non-software projects?

Yes, Scrum Agile can be used for non-software projects. While it originated in the software development industry, Scrum Agile’s principles and practices can be applied to various domains such as marketing, sales, HR, and more. The framework’s adaptability makes it suitable for managing projects in different industries.

Are there any certifications available for Scrum Agile?

Yes, there are certifications available for Scrum Agile. The most well-known certification is the Scrum Master certification (CSM) offered by Scrum Alliance. There are also other certifications such as Professional Scrum Master (PSM) offered by Scrum.org and Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). These certifications validate an individual’s knowledge and understanding of Scrum Agile practices.