LEAN SCRUM MASTER ® (INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION)

The Lean Scrum Master ® certification prepares you to be a leader committed to continuous improvement and adaptation in an ever-changing business world. Those who earn this certification are prepared to lead teams to new horizons of success and efficiency.

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Sectors in which he works

Manufacturing:

  • Production
  • Quality
  • Supply Chain
  • Maintenance

Technology

  • Software Development
  • Information Technology
  • Education and e-Learning
  • Coordinating software development

Benefit

A person certified in Scrum Master Agile methodology on average earns 15% to 30% more compared to someone without a certification

Prerequisite

None, however it is desirable that he has experience in managing and coordinating work teams

Prices

For Online Certification

$299USD

For in-Person Certification

$349USD

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We accept international credit and debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Carnet) that are enabled for online payments. You can also pay in-store via reference payment or bank teller deposit. Full payment is required, but deferred payment plans are also available. To request a tax invoice, simply send a message to contact@6sigma.services

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We also offer

3, 6 y 9

Interest-free months

 
 

COURSE TOPICS

Open Registration (limited space)

In-person and online sessions, through the Zoom platform

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Session 1 (4 hours): Fundamentals of SCRUM and Lean

Introduction to SCRUM

  • History and evolution of SCRUM
  • Principles and values of SCRUM
  • Roles in SCRUM: Product Owner, SCRUM Master, and Development Team
  • SCRUM artifacts and events

Introduction to Lean

  • History and principles of Lean
  • Principles of Lean thinking: value, flow, pull, perfection
  • Comparison between Lean and SCRUM

Session 2 (4 hours):  Introduction to Lean

Adapting SCRUM to Manufacturing

  • Benefits and challenges of SCRUM in manufacturing
  • Examples of successful applications

Roles and Responsibilities in Manufacturing

  • Adapting SCRUM roles to manufacturing
  • Interaction between manufacturing and development teams

Events and Artifacts in Manufacturing

  • Sprint planning in a manufacturing environment
  • Using artifacts to manage workflow

Session 3 (4 hours): Integrating Lean and SCRUM

Lean Principles Applied to SCRUM

  • Waste elimination
  • Continuous improvement and kaizen
  • Efficient workflow

Lean Tools in SCRUM

  • Value Stream Mapping (VSM)
  • 5S in a SCRUM environment
  • Kanban and its integration with SCRUM

Synergy Between Lean and SCRUM

  • Comparison of philosophies and goals
  • Case studies and practical examples

Session 4 (4 hours): Product Backlog Management and Refinement in Manufacturing

Creating and Managing the Product Backlog

  • Characteristics of a good Product Backlog
  • Prioritizing and estimating items

Backlog Refinement

  • Refinement techniques
  • Definition of “Ready” and “Done”

User Stories and Epics in Manufacturing

  • Effective user story writing
  • Managing and breaking down epics
  • Acceptance criteria and Definition of Done

Session 5 (4 hours): Continuous Improvement and Quality Control

Culture of Continuous Improvement

  • Implementing kaizen in SCRUM teams
  • Using retrospectives for learning and improvement

Quality Control in SCRUM

  • Quality control tools (Pareto chart, Ishikawa diagram)
  • Integrating Six Sigma into the SCRUM process

Metrics and KPIs in Manufacturing

  • Tracking and measuring performance
  • Using Burn-down and Burn-up charts

Session 6 (4 hours): Certification Preparation and Professional Development

Certification Requirements and Processes

  • Description of the certification exam

Review of Key Concepts

  • Summary of important topics

Exam

  • Presentation of the exam to accredit the course