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(Cross Promo) Dayton-Wright AFCEA: SAFe 4.5 Scrum Master Training

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(Cross Promo) Dayton-Wright AFCEA: SAFe 4.5 Scrum Master Training

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*Registration must be made here: https://daytonwrightafcea.wildapricot.org/event-3557498

Collider Members,

Gain the knowledge necessary to lead an enterprise-level Agile transformation by leveraging SAFe and its underlying principles of Lean thinking and Product Development Flow.

Delivered by Global Knowledge, this training offers the opportunity to achieve certification through the certification test (voucher will be provided).

In this course, you’ll gain an understanding of the role of Scrum Master in a SAFe enterprise and be prepared to take the SAFe 4.5 Scrum Master exam in order to receive the SAFe Scrum Master (SSM) certification. Unlike traditional Scrum Master training that focuses on the fundamentals of team-level Scrum, this course explores the role of Scrum in the context of the entire enterprise, and prepares you to successfully plan and execute the Program Increment (PI), the primary enabler of alignment throughout all levels of a SAFe organization. This includes learning the key components of scaled Agile development, how Scrum is facilitated throughout the enterprise, and how to execute iteration planning. You’ll also discover how to build high performing Agile teams by becoming a servant leader and coach, and how to coach those teams to deliver the maximum business value that is achievable through SAFe. The SSM certification signifies that you are prepared to perform the role of Scrum Master in a SAFe environment, increasing your value to teams and organizations that are implementing SAFe.

What You'll Learn:

  • Key components of Agile development
  • Key elements of Scrum
  • Scrum in the context of a SAFe enterprise
  • Roles and responsibilities of the Scrum Master
  • Characteristics of an effective Scrum Master
  • PI planning and explore how to facilitate this event
  • A complete iteration
  • How to facilitate iteration planning, backlog refinement, team and system demos, and the iteration retrospective
  • Ways to track iteration progress and foster collaboration and synchronization between the teams in the program
  • Improvement at the Program level with the Inspect and Adapt workshop

Registration: Course and test voucher $1200. Breakfast and lunch are included. If you do not have a CAC, you must have a valid state/federal issued id card. (see below for info on accessing the base).

Are you a Junior Military (E5/6 or O1-3) or Civilian GS-11 or below? DWAFCEA will reimburse 50% of the cost of the registration upon successful completion of the certification (proof of certification will be required).

CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellation is available until 30 days prior to the event.

Note: DWAFCEA reserves the right to cancel this course if less than the minimum of 15 students register by 14 October 2020. Registrations will be refunded if the course is cancelled.

Registration/More Information: https://daytonwrightafcea.wildapricot.org/event-3557498

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