About PMP Masterclass - Study Guides
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Members Only PMP Masterclass Study Guides
We've had a few people asking for a central location for all the PMP MASTERCLASS study guides. As you know, each PMP MODULE that has a related study guide is downloaded from the MATERIALS TAB on that module:
Members Only Common Agile/Scrum Practices - Scrum Overview
Here you learn the five scrum values and six principles. I cover the structure of sprints and iterations, and provide an overview of scrum artifacts, roles and ceremonies.
Members Only Common Agile/Scrum Practices - The Agile Team
I introduce the concept of scrum master and their daily activities along with the product owner. You will learn the purpose and role of the scrum team members.
Members Only The Product Backlog
You learn what the product backlog is, how it works, and who is responsible for it. I describe how the product backlog is created and what product backlog prioritization and grooming is.
Members Only Agile Story Points
You will learn how story point estimating is carried out, what the fibonacci sequence is, and how this is applied to the project requirements. I describe what the scrum points system is and how it is applied.
Members Only Common Agile/Scrum Practices - Estimating Techniques
I show you what planning poker is and how it is sued to estimate user stories and velocity. I teach you in detail the planning poker approach to estimate user stories. I introduce you to The Fist of Five technique - a fast and convenient method for reaching a consensus estimate. I describe affinity estimating and t-shirt sizing techniques and the affinity estimating sequence, finishing off with the advantages of using story points.
Members Only Common Agile/Scrum Practices - Sprint Velocity
You will learn how velocity helps determine team capacity to commit work for the next sprint and how, along with story points, this enables project forecasting. I give several examples on the application of velocity and its calculation. I describe the use of sprint backlog refinement meetings and the roles involved.
I describe in detail how sprint planning works and the sequence of activities required. You will learn how each user story is broken down into activities to be carried out in the upcoming sprint. I show you how the scrum board is used and the use of burn down charts.
I show you the objectives of the sprint review, and the roles involved. I cover the sprint retrospective, its purpose when it is used and the learning and improvements that come from it. Finally, I describe release estimating and tracking.
Members Only Common Agile/Scrum Practices - Sprint Reviews
You will learn of the Scrum daily standup meeting, how it is managed and the roles involved. I discuss the use of information radiators and the sprint review. I cover demonstrations and reviews, how they work and the roles involved.
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