Course Overview
A-CSM Certification Course OverviewÂ
16 Hours of Interactive Live CSM Certification Training.
Saden’s Advanced Certified ScrumMaster® Certification training helps an individual to master Agile and Scrum. Global Scrum trainers have designed the sessions to help aspirants know about the successful implementation of Scrum Framework for Agile and Lean project management, along with Agile facilitation and coaching, the flow of the Scrum lifecycle, and service delivery.Â
To become an Advanced Certified Scrum Master(A-CSM) professional, candidates must have completed the Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM) certification. This will help aspirants become aware of Scrum values, practices, and applications.
Learn to incorporate Scrum principles to facilitate better communication among team members and stakeholders. This will also help scrum teams be more productive and deliver desired results.
Common attendees
Who usually attend A-CSM TrainingÂ
- Scrum Masters
- Team Leads
- Development Managers
- Delivery Managers
- Product Owners
- Agile Coaches
Prerequisites for A-CSM certification training
Prerequisites and Eligibility
- One must be a Certified ScrumMaster (CSM®) certification with the Scrum Alliance.
- Must have at least 12 months of prior experience specific to Scrum Master (within the past five years).
What you will learn in this A-CSM workshop
Learning Objectives
Advanced knowledge on Scrum:
The Advanced CSM course enhances your Scrum knowledge. You can dive deeper into the methodologies and terminology of Scrum and its applications.
Develop an understanding of Teamwork:
Scrum encourages team engagement with work commitment and accountability.
Boost Confidence:
The course will help you understand how to respond confidently to any uncertain changes in the project, how to tackle the unavailability of people, and how to overcome low motivation.
Increase Risk-Taking Ability:
Learn how to identify potential risks, plan how to mitigate them, and deliver the project successfully.
Open Communication:
Encourage better communication between all organization members, from the Product Owner to the Scrum Team members, customers, and stakeholders.