Study Your Way to be a Scrum Master

Scrum is an agile approach for developing innovative products and services. With an agile approach, you begin by creating a product backlog – a prioritized list of the features and other capabilities needed to develop a successful product. Guided by the product backlog, you always work on the most important or highest priority items first. When you run out of resources (such as time), any work that did not get completed will naturally be of lower priority than the completed work (because you would have worked first on high priority work only!)

A key principle of scrum is its recognition that during a project the customers can change their minds about what they want and need (often called requirements churn), and that unpredicted challenges cannot be easily addressed in a traditional predictive or planned manner. As such, scrum adopts an empirical approach—accepting that the problem cannot be fully understood or defined, focusing instead on maximizing the team’s ability to deliver quickly and respond to emerging requirements.

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Several organizations around the globe are accepting scrum as a primary project management framework for their projects, especially when they operate in a dynamic business environment. Growing popularity and acceptability of scrum has created a great demand for scrum-certified professionals in the job market. Grab the opportunity and join this growing community.

Scrum developer certified is an entry level certification for scrum team members and those who interact with any scrum team. The objective of this certification is to ensure that scrum team members know enough about scrum to effectively contribute to a scrum project.

Though there is no mandatory prerequisite for most of the Scrumstudy certifications, it is always better to understand the hierarchy structure. The diagram below shows what the preferred as well as optional certification to move to a next level is: