Scrum Master as a Service for Agile project management. Provides expert Scrum Masters to help teams implement Agile practices efficiently. Offers services for various team sizes with onboarding, sprint planning, and retrospective support. Includes access to a network of Agile practitioners.
Access to expert Scrum Masters who can help your team enhance Agile practices without traditional hiring complexities.
Includes comprehensive Scrum ceremonies, sprint planning, retrospectives, and continuous improvement, all managed through an onboarding system.
Options for Agile Navigator for 1-12 person teams, Anchor for 13-25 person teams, and Accelerator for 26-40 person teams.
Collaboration with a network of Agile practitioners to provide a broad range of insights and solutions.
This course is ideal if you're new to Notion or need a refresher. It covers setting up your workspace, creating pages, and the fundamental features like blocks, databases, and relations. You'll learn to manage your tasks and organize information effectively.
This course delves into more advanced features of Notion, including complex database structures, advanced formulas, and integration with other tools. It also covers best practices for creating and managing templates to streamline workflow and boost efficiency.
This course focuses on using Notion as a platform for team collaboration. It covers permissions, collaboration features, and setting up shared workspaces. You'll get practical guides and exercises to enhance productivity.
Provides guidance on setting up workspaces, creating pages, and understanding Notion's basic building blocks such as blocks, databases, and relations. Helps manage tasks and organize information effectively in Notion.
Helps create a virtual workspace in Notion that promotes communication, coordination, and transparency, accommodating remote team members regardless of their location.
Assists in smooth transitioning to a new workflow system with support for data migration, system setup, and troubleshooting. Also involves training to use the new Notion workflow effectively.
Defines three key roles in Scrum: Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Development Team. Each role has specific functions and responsibilities in managing and executing Scrum projects.
Explains how teams can be structured around projects, the importance of scope definition, and the framework's adaptability to various industries.
Focuses on managing the project's tasks and requirements. It involves prioritizing items, refining details, and ensuring alignment with overarching goals.
Describes the iterative cycle within Scrum for developing features over regular time intervals called sprints.
Outlines key Scrum ceremonies like Daily Scrum, Planning, Review, and Retrospective to maintain team synchronization and continuous improvement.
Optimize your organization's technological growth and decision-making. Categorize technologies, connect with relevant teams, and ensure collaborative planning.
Unify your organization within the Agile framework. Foster collaboration, transparency, and efficiency with cross-department integration, holistic project overviews, scalable sprint planning, and more.
Boost your Agile methodology with a template for concise, focused, and efficient Daily Scrum meetings. Keep your team aligned, promote effective communication, and elevate your project management.
Allows teams to create workflows that match specific needs, enhancing project management.
A beta feature that streamlines project organization and improves tracking by allowing the creation of related tasks.
Helps in combining issue tracking with documentation tools to streamline workflow and improve productivity.
A fixed time period (usually two weeks) where a team commits to completing a set of work. Sprints help teams prioritize tasks, reduce distractions, and improve focus by limiting work to small, manageable chunks.
A meeting at the end of each sprint to showcase work to stakeholders. It facilitates feedback, achievement celebration, and aligns product development with startup goals.
Regular reviews help gather feedback, validate development assumptions, and build stakeholder engagement by showcasing work.