Professional Scrum with User Experience
Live Virtual Class, June 3-4, 2024
Class Overview
The curriculum is created in partnership with Jeff Gothelf & Josh Seiden, authors of Lean UX. PSU is the cutting-edge course for anyone coaching an organization toward high quality user experience. Training materials are created and maintained by Ken Schwaber and the PST community — always in tune with latest practices.
Course Topics
- Empiricism
- Single Backlog
- Experiment-driven design cycle
- Frame work as problems to solve
- How Scrum with UX enhances continuous learning
- Focus on users
- Outcomes over outputs
- Manage UX work in Scrum
- Incremental design & development
- Common Myths (e.g., “Dual-track Agile”)
Bridging the Gap Between Scrum & Design Practices
Design activities rarely seem to fit into “Sprints”. And it often feels appropriate to perform design work ahead of development. As a result, many teams struggle to incorporate all team members in the feedback loops that lead to high-quality design. This struggle is real, but solving this problem is worth the effort.
Development risks are mitigated by working in small, reversible steps — like the Sprint cadence. Scrum encourages teams to produce slices of new functionality each Sprint — design, development, testing, and delivery seem to occur simultaneously. As a result, many teams struggle to incorporate design activities that span multiple Sprints. This struggle is real, but solving this problem helps ensure the team is both building the right thing and the building the thing right.
The Professional Scrum with User Experience (PSU) course is a hands-on exploration of modern UX practices with Scrum. Learn UX techniques that fit beautifully with Scrum and practice these techniques with cross-functional teams in class.
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Who Should Attend?
PSU is for anyone attempting to integrate the UX specialty with incremental & iterative development of product.