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Week 1 - Intro to Agile and Scrum
Scrum 101 - Part 1 | Scrum Basics -
Scrum 101 - Part 2 | The Scrum Process
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Scrum 101 – Part 3 | Scrum Values
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Scrum 101 - Part 4 | Scrum Terms Review
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Webinar - Thinking of Agile Adoption? Start HERE
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Webinar - A Journey Through the Agile Lifecycle
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Week 2 - Agile Team Roles and ExpectationsAgile Team – Part 1 – Team Characteristics
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Agile Team – Part 2 – The Leadership Triangle
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Agile Team – Part 3 – The Product Owner Role
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Agile Team – Part 4 – The ScrumMaster Role
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Agile Team – Part 5 – The Team
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Agile Team – Part 6 – Technical Leadership
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Agile Team – Part 7 – Agile Coach
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Agile Team – Part 8 – Generalizing Specialist
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Agile Team – Part 9 – The Agile Business Analyst (BA)
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Agile Team – Part 10 – The Agile Developer
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Agile Team – Part 11 – The Agile Tester
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Agile Team – Part 12 – Agile Sponsors & Stakeholders
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Agile Team – Part 14 – Real World Agile Role Challenges
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Agile Team – Part 15 – The Agile Team Space
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Agile Team – Part 16 – Agile Software Tools
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Agile Managers - We’ve disrupted your role
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Week 3 - Agile Leadership & High Performing TeamsHigh Performing Teams – Part 1 – Foundations of High Performing Teams
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High Performing Teams – Part 2 – Team Maturity Stages
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High Performing Teams – Part 3 – Servant Leadership
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High Performing Teams – Part 4 – Shifting Towards Servant Leadership
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High Performing Teams – Part 5 – Self-Organizing Teams
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High Performing Teams – Part 6 – Understanding Team Motivators
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High Performing Teams – Part 7 – Team Forming Stage
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High Performing Teams – Part 8 – Team Norms & Agreements
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High Performing Teams – Part 9 – Team Storming Stage
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High Performing Teams – Part 10 – One-on-One Coaching Tips
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High Performing Teams – Part 11 – Emotional Intelligence
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High Performing Teams – Part 12 – Correcting Dysfunctional Team Member Behavior
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High Performing Teams – Part 13 – Resolving One-on-One Conflict
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Webinar - Adaptive Leadership Journey
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Week 4 - Release Planning & Cross-Team PI PlanningAgile Simulation - Part 15 Release Planning
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Agile Simulation – Part 16 Iteration Pre- Planning | Backlog Refinement
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Release Planning Meeting – Part 9 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Release Planning Meeting Real World Tips – Part 10 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Iteration Zero Planning Meeting – Part 13 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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PI Planning - Feature Readiness
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PI Planning - Backlog, Alignment and Event Space Readiness
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PI Planning - Keeping the Program Board Active
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PI Planning - Anti-Patterns and Positive Patterns
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Preparing for PI Execution
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Week 5 - Backlog Management, Prioritization and EstimationAgile Simulation - Part 10 Building the Backlog | Writing User Stories
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Agile Simulation - Part 11 Story Slicing
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Agile Simulation - Part 13 Prioritization | Ranking
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Backlog/Story Writing Meeting – Part 6 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Story Writing Meeting Real World Tips – Part 7 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Estimation & Planning Overview
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Agile Simulation - Part 14 Story Point Sizing
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Release Planning Rapid Sizing Method – Part 11 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Release Planning Story Sizing Demo – Part 12 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Webinar - Agile Estimating and Planning
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Week 6 - Iteration Execution & CeremoniesAgile Simulation - Part 17 Sprint Planning Meeting
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Agile Simulation - Part 18 Mid Iteration Activities
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Agile Simulation - Part 19 Team Interruption During Iteration
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Agile Simulation - Part 20 Conflict Management Using Team Norms
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Iteration Planning Meeting – Part 15 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Daily Standup Meeting – Part 16 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Daily Standup Meeting Real World Tips – Part 17 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Agile Simulation - Part 21 The Dysfunctional Daily Standup
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Agile Simulation - Part 22 Demo
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Sprint Review Meeting Demo – Part 19 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Sprint Retrospective Meeting – Part 20 – Facilitating the Top 10 Agile Meetings
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Week 7 - Technical AgilityWhat is Technical Agility
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Tech Lead Role on the Team - Part 1
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Tech Lead Role on the Team - Part 2
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Technical Excellence
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Agile Managers & Technical Excellence
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What DevOps Really Means
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Unlock Team Potential with DevOps - Daniel Gruesso
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DevOps Radar Assessment Overview
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The 3 Elements of Quality
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Creativity & Innovation
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Week 8 - Team Metrics & GrowthTeamHealth Radar Explainer
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Top Challenges with Measuring Team Health
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Using TeamHealth Radar as a Scrum Master
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TeamHealth and Performance Metrics - Case Study
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Evolving a Continuous Improvement System - Case Study
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Program Level Standard Metrics
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How Healthy Is Your Agile Team?
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Week 9 - Intro to KanbanIntroduction to Kanban
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Visualize Your Workflow
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Limit Your Work In Process (WIP)
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Measure and Optimize Flow
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Make Process Policies Explicit
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Implement Feedback Loops
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Eliminate Blockers
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Improve Collaboratively and Evolve Experimentally
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Setting Up Your Kanban Board
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Value Stream Board
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Portfolio Kanban
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ScrumBan
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Sample Kanban Board: Reports Team
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Sample Kanban Board: Marketing Team
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Sample Kanban Board: Support Team
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Sample Kanban Board: Claims Management Board
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Scrum 101 – Part 1 | Scrum Basics
Watch this engaging video that introduces the basics of Scrum. We will compare the traditional way of development to the Scrum way and learn the 3 main Scrum Roles. Great place to start if you are new to Agile and Scrum!
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Simple Video, good introduction. Thanks
Excellent videos. Easy to understand Agile Scrum Framework. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Sally for explaining the scrum process so clearly. I am used to the traditional way of project management and I would like to venture to the Scrum way. Knowing that the Scrum Master has to deal with only one Product Owner is fantastic. I am new to scrum and your video is very enlightening. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Sally, a brilliantly concise basic download.
Especially love the distinction between committed and involved.
Great for new teams! Thank you for your effort
very engaging and easy to understand for a newbie to AGILE.
Thank you so much, Sally. This is an excellent way to explain in a simple way that I have learned instead of reading a book or article. Appreciated.
Great, well done.. You’re everything that’s far from “boring”
However, i’m afraid that in “Scrum Roles – Product Owner”, at 9:58, you forgot to mention the written point “Motivates team, celebrates success!”
Anyways, Mashallah I’m proud that this is a Sudanese woman who raised our heads (as Sudanese people).
It is sample intro to scrum, thank you !
This is so clear I really enjoyed it, thanks
Wonderful introduction for Scrum Basics, I appreciate your smooth and simple presentation.
Eng. AbdalIlah H.Abbas, PMP,PMi-RMP,PMI-SP,PMO-CP
This video was interesting and provide a broad perspective on the introduction of Scrum basics
it would be helpful to have a transcript available — especially for hearing impaired
Thank you so much for the suggestion! We will consider this option. For now, you can turn on closed captions for the videos. I hope this helps you!
We’re so glad you’ve enjoyed the course, we’re always adding additional content as well so check back for more lessons