Agile and Scrum Training

Agile and Scrum Training

Get ready to level up your project management skills with our Agile and Scrum Training session - it's time to boost your productivity!

By Compete High

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About this event

The Agile and Scrum Training course introduces you to the logic behind Agile thinking and the Scrum methodology. From user stories and sprints to estimation models and velocity charts, this course lays out each component clearly. The framework is explored module by module, providing a focused look into adaptive workflows.

You’ll also explore how technical debt impacts progress and how product backlogs help shape team priorities. Agile is less about endless jargon and more about delivering meaningful outcomes—this course simply explains how. Whether you manage tasks or report progress, this course brings agile structure into sharp focus.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Define core principles of Agile methodology and the Scrum approach.
  • Understand the structure and function of sprint-based planning cycles.
  • Analyse user stories and how they reflect customer priorities.
  • Examine the product backlog and estimation processes used in Scrum.
  • Evaluate how velocity is measured across Agile project cycles.
  • Explore the concept and impact of technical debt in delivery.

Who is this Course For:

  • Team members working within structured Agile project environments.
  • Project managers applying sprint-based planning in delivery.
  • Product owners overseeing feature prioritisation and backlogs.
  • Business analysts focusing on requirement clarity and velocity.
  • Developers understanding Agile’s influence on planning cycles.
  • Scrum Masters reviewing structured Agile processes and goals.
  • Stakeholders requiring insight into Agile reporting and metrics.
  • Digital teams shifting towards adaptive iterative planning styles.

Career Path:

  • Scrum Master – £52,000 average salary
  • Agile Project Coordinator – £48,000 average salary
  • Product Owner – £55,000 average salary
  • Delivery Manager – £58,000 average salary
  • Agile Business Analyst – £50,000 average salary
  • Iteration Planner – £46,000 average salary

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