Scaled Professional Scrum
Zürich, March 18-19, 2019
Class Overview
The Scaled Professional Scrum with Nexus (SPS) Workshop will show you how to launch, structure, staff, and manage a large agile or Scrum project. In this 2-day workshop you will organize and simulate a scaled software development project to learn the infrastructure, tools and practices needed for success. You will leave knowing how to scale Scrum in order to maximize the value of your software development initiative.
Ralph Jocham the author of 'The Professional Scrum Product Owner' a great selling book is the trainer.
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In SPS, you will be introduced to the Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) framework and walk through forming and managing a Nexus, the core development unit of SPS. This experience will help you understand the techniques, philosophies, and challenges that Ken Schwaber, Jeff Sutherland, and Scrum.org have learned through years of formulating and coaching scaled Scrum projects.
Moving towards a greater degree of agility in your organisation can be a daunting task and recognising this, Scrum.org has created a Scaling Professional Scrum workshop to help you gain some insight into what works and what does not.
Having worked with both small and large organisations I have noticed a lack of general understanding of what it really required to attain the level of business agility to maintain competitive advantage. Even where there is an acute sense of urgency there is still a denial of the cultural changes that would be required to make Scrum and agile practices work outside of that one team that is doing well is the key focus of this workshop.
The Scaling Professional Scrum workshop is designed to elicit the type of information that you need to figure out how to make your business a success with guided discussion and exercises. What works for you will not be the same as what works within another culture and only through discussing what worked and why can we get an understanding of how to create something that will work for us.
Venue
Digicomp Academy AG
Limmatstrasse 50
8005 Zürich