Course Code: systematicbspk
Duration: 14 hours
Prerequisites:

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Overview:
  1. Goal: Equip Scrum Masters with practical tools and facilitation techniques to lead scrum through common organisational constraints
  2. Delivery: Scrum events to be used throughout - backlogs and mini-sprints, stand-ups, reviews, retrospectives, and team coaching. 
Course Outline:

Day 1 

  • Welcome & Course Orientation
  • Introductions, objectives, set training goal - we’ll run iterative sprints over both days
  • Planning the Simulation Project - Build a “Lego Zoo”
  • Define Product Vision & Roadmap activity
  • Create initial backlog
  • Define the first Sprint Goal

Break

Sprint 1 Planning & Execution: Facilitation Without Controlling

  • Simulated Sprint Planning
  • Discussion: Scrum values (Commitment, Focus, Openness, Respect, Courage)
  • Activity: Delegation without doing it for the team
  • How to enable Sprint Planning with an absent Product Owner
  • “Absent Product Owner” simulation & debrief
  • Build the product increment

Daily Stand-up #1

  • Simulated stand-up 
  • Teach facilitation/time-boxing techniques

Lunch

  • Building and Refining the Backlog
  • Refine initial Product Backlog from Vision and outline Roadmap - Now, Next, Later
  • Effective story writing, acceptance criteria, BDD basics
  • Backlog Refinement when no new work is coming in - team quality objectives

Break

Sprint 1 Retrospective

  • Retrospective simulation with techniques: Start/Stop/Continue, Sailboat
  • Feedback methods: Constructive vs. Complaining
  • Engagement tips for retrospectives

Sprint 2 Planning & Execution: Commitment

  • Simulate Sprint Planning
  • Review agile principles - welcome changing requirements
  • Build the product increment

Break & Micro-retro

Daily Stand-up #2

  • Simulated stand-up 
  • Teach facilitation/time-boxing techniques

Building and Refining the Backlog

  • Further Product refinement
  • Story sizing and estimating

Sprint Monitoring & Progress Tracking

  • Output vs. Outcome thinking
  • Agile management tools ?
  • Hands-on: Burnup/Burndown chart activity

 

Day 2

Welcome back activity

Daily Stand-up #3

  • Stand-up variations: Who/What/When vs. Yesterday/Today/Blockers
  • Efficiency boosters: round-robin, token pass, three-question format

Re-estimating and Mid-Sprint Adjustments

  • Empirical thinking and “Meet After” mindset
  • Re-sizing, re-prioritising using actual backlog items
  • Discuss when/why re-estimation is valid

Sprint 3 Planning & Execution: Focus on value

  • Simulated Sprint Planning
  • Review agile principles - satisfy the customer
  • Build a product 

Break & Micro-retro

Removing Impediments Without Micro-managing

  • Discussion: Common patterns and how to shift responsibility to the team
  • Empowering team members to take ownership

Daily Stand-up #4

  • Time box challenge: run an 8-minute stand-up

Lunch

Building Team Engagement & Self-Organisation

  • How to keep team focused and reduce interruptions
  • T-shaped people activity
  • Sprint learning + creating focus time as a Scrum Master
  • Managing reporting & non-dev tasks within Scrum framework

Break & Micro-retro

Sprint 4 Planning & Execution: Focus on skills

  • Simulated Sprint Planning
  • Review agile principles - the best solutions emerge from self-organising teams
  • Build a product 

Collaboration & Improvement

  • Levels of coaching (team, org, individual)
  • Coaching teams , role modelling, and servant-leadership
  • 1:1 coaching activity ( paired practice )
  • Scrum Masters as agents of organisational change

Course Retrospective & Close-out

  • Try a different retro method: Lean Coffee or 3Ls (Liked, Learned, Lacked)
  • Embedding learning - team velocity, backlog quality, stakeholder engagement
  • Final Q&A and personal action planning