This course is designed to help Scrum beginners learn the foundational knowledge to become proficient with Agile Scrum. Throughout the course, learners will explore User Stories and how they are prioritized in Agile, Velocity, Backlog Refinement, and Market Actions. Learners will also learn about different Scrum Reports and methods of managing risks.

Scrum Master Certification: Scrum Methodologies

Scrum Master Certification: Scrum Methodologies
This course is part of Scrum Master Certification Specialization

Instructor: LearnQuest Network
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What velocity is, how to track it, and how velocity points are determined
Different Scrum Reports and what each is for
When and how to evaluate and identify risks
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Reviewed on Sep 18, 2022
This course has helped me to learn about scrum master and from which i have learned the imporance of "User Story, Story point, estimation, backlog refinement, etc.,)
Reviewed on Sep 8, 2025
It gave a lot of insight and i liked how the instructor(s) talked and described each component. Great way to learn.
Reviewed on Feb 2, 2024
Good intro. I only wish there were more practical exercises of how a sprint could be planned, how to plan kanban vs how to plan scrum, risk assessing exercises etc. Overall good though.





