1 Hour Scrum Training for Teams and Leaders

A professional Agile Coach and Trainer covers the essentials of scrum value delivery in 1 hour

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Description

Much more than an overview!

This course is a recording of a professional live training session. 

The session was originally created to provide both team members and leaders with a highly effective, condensed scrum training.

The objective was quickly to instill a working comprehension of the essential parts and desired outcomes. 

Since then it has been used to train and re-train agile teams when time was short or budget-limited formal training.


  • Explore the roots of Agile

  • Foundations and Fundamentals of Scrum

  • A Solid Overview of The Scrum Framework

  • Expand on the Three Scrum Roles & Accountabilities

  • Learn the Three Artifacts of Scrum and the Three Commitments that support them

  • Expand on the Scrum Events, Guidelines and target Healthy Outcomes

  • And More

  • This training was intended to go beyond just the Text Book Concepts by spending time on each topic to focus on the correct desired outcome for each. 

  • As a working coach everything presented here is accurate to Scrum described in the Scrum Guide, and all tips and guidance are based on concepts that deliver results working with real teams in the field. This video can be used for Personal Use, you may also show this video to your team if training or an overview would be helpful. 

What You Will Learn!

  • Agile Fundimentals
  • Scrum Fundimentals
  • Scrum Framework
  • The Essential Parts of Scrum Delivery
  • Roles and Accountabilities in Scrum
  • Scrum Artifacts and How they are used
  • Scrum Supporting Commitments
  • Scrum Events and Activities

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginners who want a Scrum Primer
  • Leaders Needing a Short Comprehensive overview of Scrum
  • Teams starting scrum who did not receive basic training
  • Anyone who suspects they have been exposed to Bad Scrum and wants a accurate overview
  • Teams needing a quick Scrum Refresher on Good Practices