This comprehensive course equips learners with the practical knowledge and critical thinking skills required to apply, analyze, and evaluate Agile Scrum principles across real-world project scenarios. Structured into two in-depth modules, the course introduces the foundational values of Agile and Scrum before advancing to operational controls, metrics, and certification strategies.

Agile Scrum: Apply, Analyze & Certify as Scrum Master

Agile Scrum: Apply, Analyze & Certify as Scrum Master
This course is part of Agile and Scrum Mastery: Fundamentals to Advanced Leadership Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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Skills you'll gain
- Meeting Facilitation
- Sprint Retrospectives
- Agile Methodology
- Project Controls
- Backlogs
- Agile Software Development
- Performance Metric
- Continuous Improvement Process
- Continuous Integration
- User Story
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Agile Project Management
- Agile Product Development
- Sprint Planning
- Team Performance Management
- Issue Tracking
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Reviewed on Jan 10, 2026
What I liked most was the part about analyzing real team performance using burndown charts and Sprint metrics — it wasn’t just definitions, it was actual work practice.
Reviewed on Feb 2, 2026
The course covers essential plotting skills like building simple and multi-axis plots, labeling, scaling, and annotations — which helps beginners get started with visualizing Python data.
Reviewed on Jan 24, 2026
Decent pacing and clear explanations for beginners. Some sections felt overly simplistic, especially around scaling frameworks and conflict resolution.





