Module 1 : Agile and Scrum Overview
1.1 Agile Manifesto
1.2 12 Principles
1.3 4 values
1.4 Scrum Foundations (5 Scrum Values)
Module 2 : Three rules in Scrum
2.1 Scrum Master roles and challenges
2.2 Product Owner roles and responsibilities
2.3 Development team roles and responsibilities
Module 3 : Scrum Ceremonies
3.1 Sprint planning
3.2 Daily Scrum
3.3 Sprint Review
3.4 Sprint Retrospective
Module 4 : Scrum Artifacts
4.1 Product Backlog
4.2 Sprint Backlog
4.3 Product Increment
Module 5 : Sprint Execution
5.1 Sprint Execution Planning
5.2 Flow management
5.3 Resolution meetings
5.4 Communication (Taskboard, Sprint burndown chart using story points, hours effort)
5.5 Activities in daily scrum
5.6 Activities in sprint retrospective
Module 6 : Definition of Done (DOD) and Acceptance criteria
6.1 Definition of Done for a feature (user story or product backlog item)
6.2 Definition of Done for a sprint
6.3 Definition of Done for a release
6.4 Definition of Done vs. Acceptance criteria
6.5 Done vs. Done-Done.
Module 7 : Release Planning
7.1 Definition of release planning
7.2 Who takes part in release planning
7.3 Steps in Release planning
7.4 Output of Release Planning
Module 8 : Sprint Burndown Chart
8.1 Definition
8.2 Why and when to use a sprint burndown chart
8.3 Information obtained from sprint burndown chart
Module 9 : Release burn-up charts
9.1 Definition
9.2 Features
9.3 How to create a release burn-up chart (steps)
Module 10 : Product Planning
10.1 What is product planning
10.2 What is product vision
10.3 How to create a product backlog
10.4 Product Roadmap
10.5 Minimum Releasable features (or) Minimum Marketable Features
10.6 Minimum Viable Products
Module 11 : Agile Estimation
11.1 Definition
11.2 Benefits of Agile Estimation
11.3 Agile estimation techniques
Module 12 : Planning Poker
12.1 Definition
12.2 Benefits
12.3 Participants
12.4 How 1to play planning poker
12.5 Planning Poker rules