Advanced Certified Scrum Master

Curriculum

The Scrum Alliance A-CSM (Advance Certified Scrum Master) is a highly sought-after certification for those aiming for a successful and enduring career in the agile industry. Becoming a top-notch Scrum Master for Scrum teams involves mastering the skills and techniques necessary to efficiently handle day-to-day tasks. The A-CSM workshop is designed to enhance a fundamental set of skills and tools that empower Scrum Masters to add more value, enhance team performance, and elevate their overall Agile expertise.

Key Learning Outcomes of the A-CSM workshop:

  • Engaging hands-on activities, interactive sessions, and enjoyable learning experiences.
  • Ability to showcase coaching, mentoring, servant leadership, facilitation, and various techniques for leading teams with trust.
  • Confidence in addressing challenges like resistance to change, lack of engagement, low motivation, and unavailability of key team members.
  • Enhancing team engagement to foster greater accountability, commitment, and involvement.
  • Strategies for scaling Scrum and Agile practices beyond a single team.
  • Techniques to boost energy in sprint planning sessions and retrospectives.
  • Dealing with challenging situations as a Scrum Master.
  • Enhancing the creative potential of your Scrum team.
  • Implementing strategies to drive change within your organization.
 

Benefits:

  • Enhance implementation skills while building on foundational knowledge.
  • Stand out in the global marketplace.
  • Establish a unique presence in your industry by joining the esteemed Scrum Alliance community.
  • Demonstrate advanced value as a skilled Agile professional.
  • Gain expertise in Coaching, Mentoring, Facilitation, and various other techniques.

Prerequisites:

  • Participation in the A-CSM® event requires an active Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) credential from the Scrum Alliance.
  • To be eligible for the A-CSM® designation, attendance at this event and a demonstration of 12 months of collective experience in agile methods are necessary.