Scrum is a process framework for developing, delivering, and sustaining complex products that have been used to manage work on complex products since the early 1990s. Scrum is not a process, technique, or definitive method. Scrum is a framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value.
Pre-Requisite:
The PeopleCert SCRUM Master I certification is highly recommended for PeopleCert SCRUM Master II certification. The purpose of this qualification level is to confirm that a candidate has sufficient knowledge, understanding, and application of the Scrum framework and is able to work effectively with, or as a leading member of, a Scrum Team, analyzing and applying these skills and knowledge.
- The true extent of what it means to think and act in an Agile way
- The mastery of the Scrum framework centered around the integration of roles, events, and Scrum artifacts, including and supporting the product backlog and sprint backlog
- The many soft skills necessary for the Scrum Master, such as servant leadership, facilitation, coaching and mentoring, problem-solving, and removing impediments
- The Day-to-Day Work of the Scrum Master in a Sprint
- The most common frameworks for scaling Scrum projects with multiple teams and complex products
Qualifications at schema level:
- Agile and Scrum
- Skills Required by a Scrum Master
- Team Dynamics
- The Scrum Framework
- Visual Management
- Scaling Scrum