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Course Description

Master the Agile Scrum Foundation (ASF) Certification Overview

The Agile Scrum Foundation (ASF) certification training is designed for professionals in software development and IT business activities. Delivered by industry experts, this course helps you grasp essential skills including Scrum practices, planning, and monitoring projects to maximize transparency and efficiency. By earning this globally recognized EXIN certification, you join an elite group of Scrum specialists capable of leading projects toward Agile success.

QUICK FACTS

Agile Scrum Foundation (ASF) Certification Training Curriculum

  • Foundations of Agile: Understanding the shift from traditional Waterfall development to Agile.

  • The Agile Manifesto: Deep dive into the 4 values and 12 principles that drive Agile success.

  • Scrum Overview: Introduction to the Scrum life cycle and why it is the most popular Agile method.

  • Agile Way of Thinking: Developing the mindset required for transparency, inspection, and adaptation.

  • The Scrum Team: Defining the roles of the Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Developers.

  • Building Empowered Teams: How to foster self-organization and cross-functionality.

  • Stakeholder Management: Understanding the role of the Manager and external stakeholders in a Scrum environment.

  • Role Prioritization: Techniques for Product Owners to maximize Value and ROI.

  • The Sprint: Managing the "Heart of Scrum" and the importance of timeboxing.

  • Key Events: Conducting effective Daily Scrums, Sprint Planning, Sprint Reviews, and Sprint Retrospectives.

  • Essential Artifacts: Creating and maintaining the Product Backlog and Sprint Backlog.

  • Requirement Management: Writing effective User Stories and managing Epics.

  • Agile Estimation: Understanding the difference between size and duration using Story Points and Ideal Days.

  • Estimation Techniques: Hands-on practice with Planning Poker to reach team consensus.

  • Release Planning: Strategic steps to planning a release and tracking Velocity.

  • Execution Strategy: Comparing Velocity-driven vs. Commitment-driven Sprint Planning.

  • Visual Progress Tracking: Learning to interpret Burn-down charts (Iteration and Project level), Burn-up charts, and Velocity charts.

  • Quality Excellence: Implementing the Definition of Done (DoD) and maintaining high standards.

  • Engineering Techniques: Introduction to Test-Driven Development (TDD), Pair Programming, and Continuous Integration.

  • Agile Metrics: Knowing which metrics to track and avoiding common pitfalls.

CAREER GROWTH

Your Career Path

Climb the ladder of success with structured role progression.

1

Scrum Master (Entry/Mid Level)

Step 1
2

Senior Scrum Master

Step 2
3

Product Owner

Step 3
4

Project Manager

Step 4
5

Scrum Master Coach (Expert Level)

🎯 Target Role

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