Thank you and congratulations on taking this class, “Scrum Master: 21 Sprint Problems, Impediments and Solutions”. In this class, you will be given a multitude of proven solutions that you can use to effectively solve common, problems, blockers or impediments and improve the productivity of your agile scrum teams. Delivering complex projects is never a straight line. Therefore, I know you will get value from this class as it gives you a brief introduction to the concept of the sprint. I then talk you one by one through each common (and uncommon) project problem and suggested solutions. Along the way, as usual, I will give you plenty of examples and enlightening insight for how to remove obstacles and increase productivity within an agile scrum team. In this class, you will learn:
✓ A brief recap of agile and scrum principles
✓ What is a sprint and why it is often challenging to complete projects on time, even using sprints
✓ Key principles to use when solving impediments
✓ Concise tips for solving common and uncommon impediments within scrum
So let’s get started and let me teach you how to solve impediments in your sprints using agile scrum.
Introduction
I want to thank you and congratulate you for taking this class, “Sprint Retrospectives: 29 tips for continuous improvement with Scrum”. This class contains proven steps and strategies on how to improve your sprint retrospective as part of an agile scrum team. I know you will get value from this as it gives you a full introduction to agile scrum retrospectives and walks you step by step through carrying out and improving retrospectives in your team or business from the ground up. It also gives you plenty of examples. It tells you EXACTLY how I have carried out retrospectives in practice and guides you through some common best practices based on extensive research. In this class you will learn:
• A brief recap of agile and scrum principles
• Why the retrospective is so powerful for continuous improvement
• How to carry out retrospectives in your team or business like the pros
• Concise tips and options for improving your retrospectives and taking them to the next level
So are you ready to learn, improve and master agile scrum retrospectives? Well let’s get into the next chapter and all will be revealed.
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Paul VII is not only an author but a certified scrum master with experience in international blue chip companies dating back to 1999. That experience includes leading projects for the BBC, General Electric, Oracle, BSkyB, HiT Entertainment (responsible for Angelina Ballerina, Bob the builder and other titles that you love watching with your kids or siblings but won't admit to) and Razorfish. These roles have all involved leadership on a wealth of mobile, internet TV and web software projects. He has played the role of portfolio manager, scrum master and in the earlier years, of team lead and technical lead. He has had the privilege of running projects and rolling out working practices in market leading organisations from start to finish.
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