- Type Certification
- Level Intermediate
- Time Days
- Cost Paid
Agilistix Academy - Scrum Master (AA-SM)
Issued by
Agilistix Academy
Learners who earn the Agilistix Academy Scrum Master (AA-SM) credential have demonstrated a solid understanding of being accountable for a Scrum Team’s effectiveness. Credential holders must also hold the Agilistix Academy Scrum Foundation (AA-SF) credential. They have demonstrated how to apply Lean Thinking principles to Scrum to reduce waste, minimise unfinished work, focus on the Scrum Commitments, whilst maximising transparency and the Flow of value Delivery with Agility.
- Type Certification
- Level Intermediate
- Time Days
- Cost Paid
Earning Criteria
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Compare Scrum Accountabilities.
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Explain how Lean Principles apply to Scrum.
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Apply the 8 Wastes of Lean to Scrum.
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Distinguish between self-managing teams and self-organising teams.
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Demonstrate the responsibilities of a Scrum Master to the Scrum team.
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Demonstrate the responsibilities of a Scrum Master to the business.
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Identify the accountabilities of a Scrum Team.
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Illustrate how a Scrum Master can contribute to a Scrum Team’s effectiveness.
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Explain the importance of the Commitments of Scrum.
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Discover new ways of facilitating Sprint Retrospectives.
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Demonstrate the importance of transparency.
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Inspect feedback and adapt your response accordingly.
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Explain the importance the of Definition of Done.
Standards
The Scrum Guide is the definition of the Scrum Framework. It should be implemented as a whole, without omissions or changes to its core design.
The Agile Manifesto contains the Values and Principles for Agile Software Development.