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Professional Scrum with Kanban

Boston (Burlington), October 10-11, 2019

Class Overview

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It isn't about Scrum OR Kanban anymore. It is about how to bring them together effectively. In The Professional Scrum with Kanban™ (PSK) class, Scrum practitioners learn how to define and visualize flow using Kanban together with the Scrum artifacts, limit Work in Process, actively manage and improve the flow in Scrum's events, and what their role would be when it comes to inspecting and adapting the Scrum Team's workflow whether they are Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Development Team members or other stakeholders interested in improving flow in their organization. 

This guaranteed-to-run PSK class in Burlington MA (30 minutes from Boston Logan airport) is presented by Yuval Yeret, PST at AgileSparks and a Scrum.org Steward for the PSK class.

 

IS THIS PSK TRAINING FOR ME?

The Professional Scrum with Kanban course is an intermediate/advanced course specifically designed for experienced Scrum Masters, Leaders/Managers and other Scrum practitioners who have a good understanding of the Scrum framework and are interested to learn techniques for improving flow in a Scrum context. 

It is also a good fit for SAFe practitioners looking to improve their team-level practices and Kanban practitioners looking to add the power of Scrum. 

Can't attend our Boston class at these dates? Check out our other public classes or contact us to schedule onsite training for your team.

 

TELL ME MORE. WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?

Over the 2 days, Scrum practitioners learn how to apply Kanban practices to their work.

Participants will learn flow theory and Kanban principles, play an immersive Kanban simulation, build Kanban boards for their Scrum teams, learn patterns for how to infuse Kanban's thinking and practices into the Scrum events, artifacts, and roles.

There will also be time in class for the Professional Scrum Trainer (PST) to provide coaching on flow challenges that you and your classmates may be experiencing today or may in the future.

PSK Visual - credit Joshua Partogi

(visual created by Joshua Partogi, PST)

 

WHAT WILL I GET OUT OF THIS COURSE?

  • What principles and practices are needed to establish effective flow in a Scrum environment. 

  • Patterns for adapting Scrum's roles, events and artifacts to improve flow using key Kanban principles

  • Understanding of the differences and similarities between Scrum and Kanban. 

  • Key lean/flow metrics used in Scrum with Kanban

  • Modern estimation/forecasting Techniques 

 

Class Details

Language

English

Delivery Method

In Person Class
Location: Boston (Burlington), MA, United States

Date

Start: October 10, 2019
End: October 11, 2019

Class Format

Traditional

Partner

AgileSparks

Registration & Price

Price: USD 1299

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ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATION

All participants completing the Professional Scrum with Kanban course will receive a password to attempt the Professional Scrum with Kanban (PSK I) assessment. These industry-recognized certifications require a minimum passing score.

 

WHY SCRUM.ORG TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION?

  • Scrum.org is run by the co-creator of Scrum, Ken Schwaber. He also maintains the Scrum Guide. The organization is run by folks who eat, sleep and breathe Scrum and it shows in the carefully crafted curriculum and examinations.
  • It ain't easy. Your Scrum.org certification will hold more credibility with employers because you don't receive it automatically after taking a course. You must pass the certification exam. Your PSK training gives you an excellent shot at achieving certification.
  • Scrum.org's courseware is uniform and rigorously updated and fine-tuned to ensure every participant receives valuable and actionable training from Professional Scrum Trainers. To be clear, uniform doesn't mean boring! It means quality!

 

WHY AGILESPARKS

Our lead PSK trainer - Yuval Yeret is one of the creators and stewards of the Professional Scrum with Kanban curriculum. Yuval is helping teams complement Scrum with Kanban since 2009.