EXIN Agile Scrum Master Practice Exam
The Agile Scrum Master certification from EXIN certifies your skills and knowledge of Agile methodologies and the Scrum framework. The EXIN certification covers Agile principles, the Scrum Master's roles and responsibilities, and Scrum implementation in companies. The EXIN certification attests to your ability to lead Agile teams, manage Scrum events, and efficiently work in a collaborative environment.
Why is EXIN Agile Scrum Master important?
- Validates expertise in Agile practices and Scrum methodology.
- Enhances job prospects in roles related to Agile project management and team leadership.
- Aligns with the growing demand for Agile professionals in various sectors.
- Equips professionals with skills to foster better communication and collaboration within teams.
- Validates your skills in working in a environment of continuous improvement and adaptability.
Who should take the EXIN Agile Scrum Master Exam?
- Scrum Master
- Agile Coach
- Project Manager
- Product Owner
- Team Leader
Skills Evaluated
Candidates taking the EXIN Agile Scrum Master certification are assessed for the following skills:
- Agile Principles
- Scrum Framework
- Agile Facilitation Skills
- Team Collaboration
- Problem Solving
EXIN Agile Scrum Master Certification Course Outline
The Agile Scrum Master certification from EXIN covers the following topics -
Module 1. Agile Way of Thinking
Agile Concepts
Continuously Improving the Process
Other Agile Frameworks
Module 2. Scrum Master Role
Responsibilities and Commitment
Coaching the Team and Mediating
Other Roles (Product Owner, Development Team)
Module 3. Agile Estimating, Planning, Monitoring and Control
Writing and Maintaining the Product and Sprint Backlog
Agile Planning
Agile Estimation
Tracking and Communicating Progress
Staying in Control
Module 4. Complex Projects
Scaling Agile Projects
Suitability of Agile for Different Types of Projects
Agile Administration in Tooling and Tool Integration
Module 5. Adopting Agile
Introducing Agile
Self-Organization
Agile Requirements and Proper Environment