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Course Overview
Comprehensive Scrum Events Training with Practical Examples of Scrum Events, Timeboxing, and Purposes of Scrum Events
Ever sat in a sprint planning meeting that dragged on for hours without clarity?
Or daily scrums that felt like question sessions?
Or retrospectives where the same problems come up every two weeks without any real solutions?
I was...
And here's the truth. It's not Scrum's fault. Your events just aren't being run the way they should be.
Most companies treat Scrum events as boxes to check rather than powerful tools for getting results. Teams go through the motions, sprint planning, daily scrums, retrospectives. Yet their speed doesn't improve, delivery stays unpredictable, and executives question whether "going Agile" is worth it.
There's a better way. And I'll show you exactly how to make every Scrum event drive real business results.
I'm Dejan Majkic, Chief Information Officer and Certified Scrum Master and Product Owner. I've trained 133,126+ students. I also lead Agile changes that delivered 30% better efficiency and 20% lower costs in complex government work. I don't teach Scrum from a textbook, I teach the proven methods I use every day managing 500+ employees under tight budgets, government rules, and people who resist change.
If these methods work in government IT projects (where politics, old systems, and red tape make "textbook Scrum" impossible), they'll work in your environment.
What makes this course different:
Instead of just explaining what happens in each Scrum event, you'll learn how to run them in ways that improve the four Key Value Areas that companies actually measure:
Current Value – Run sprint reviews that clearly show the business value you delivered to stakeholders who doubt you
Time-to-Market – Run sprint planning that cuts waste and speeds up delivery
Ability-to-Innovate – Lead retrospectives that find real improvements, not just surface problems
Unrealized Value – Find new opportunities through well-run events
This isn't just about running better meetings. It's about connecting Scrum events to the business results executives care about, customer happiness, money earned, beating competitors, and long-term growth.
Here's the change you'll experience:
Sprint Planning Mastery
Turn vague goals into clear promises that teams actually keep. You'll learn the real-world methods I use to get stakeholder support, manage added work, and set sprint goals that balance big dreams with what's really possible. No more promising too much and delivering too little.
Daily Scrums That Take 15 Minutes (Not 45)
Stop the status-report trap that wastes everyone's time. You'll learn the simple structure that keeps standups focused, finds problems right away, and keeps your team aligned, without turning into mini-planning sessions or complaint time.
Sprint Reviews That Stakeholders Actually Enjoy
Stop boring executives with technical words they don't understand. Learn to show completed work in business terms that prove ROI, show value, and justify continued money. Your stakeholders will start looking forward to sprint reviews instead of dreading them.
Sprint Retrospectives That Drive Real Change
Move past the same complaints meeting after meeting with no improvement. You'll get exercises with step-by-step guides that find root causes, expose system problems, and create real action items. Build retrospectives where teams actually want to join in.
Plus advanced quality methods:
Software walkthroughs for design alignment
Technical reviews for code quality and knowledge sharing
Requirements checks for preventing defects before they're built
Real examples from real changes
Every lesson includes practical examples from complex government IT projects where I've used these exact methods. You'll see how to handle difficult stakeholders, work within limits, overcome people who resist change, and deliver results even when everything isn't perfect.
Perfect if you're:
New to Scrum and want to learn from someone who's doing this work daily, not just consulting
A Scrum Master struggling to make events productive and prove value to leadership
A Product Owner who wants better stakeholder involvement and clearer priorities
A team member tired of wasting time in meetings that don't accomplish anything
An executive checking out Agile adoption and need to understand what good looks like
Preparing for certifications (PSM, PSPO) and want real-world context beyond theory
What you get:
2.5 hours of focused, action-ready video content (no fluff, no filler)
25 practical lessons you can use in your very next sprint
Retrospective exercises with guides
Templates and checklists you can download for each event type
Lifetime access with free updates as Scrum evolves
30-day money-back guarantee. Take the course, use the methods in your next sprint, and see the difference. If you don't find immediate value, get a full refund—no questions asked.
Join 5,390+ students who have changed their Scrum events from time-wasting checkbox ceremonies into value-delivery engines that stakeholders trust and teams actually enjoy.
Your Scrum events can either be the best part of your sprint or the most frustrating. The difference is knowing how to run them properly.
Enroll now and start running Scrum events that drive real results.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 31 lecture(s)
- Section 1 How do Scrum Events Work in practice to keep things Agile and on target
- Section 2 What is Sprint Planning? Sprint Planning Meeting
- Section 3 What is a Daily Scrum? How to run more effective daily stand-up meetings
- Section 4 What is a Sprint Review? Steps to better sprint reviews
- Section 5 What is a Sprint Retrospective? Introduction to Sprint Retrospective
- Section 6 Tips and Tricks to run better Scrum events
- Section 7 One more thing before you go...
What You’ll Learn
- How do Scrum Events work in practice
- How Sprint Planning is done
- Understand the Agile practice of Daily Scrum
- Explain Sprint Review Meetings and what is part of Sprint Review Meetings
- Explain the concept of user studies and how they can subjectively and objectively provide feedback
- Define Project and Sprint retrospectives and exercises used in retrospectives
- Apply retrospectives at the end of a sprint to improve the overall product or future products
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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CCarla Buonacucina
Good course for both newbies and more experienced scrum master. Lots of practical tips and useful checklists.
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AAnkith R
Wonderful course. Highly recommended to all, irrespective of their experience or role.
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PPedro Rêgo
It gave a good overview of what to do and what to expect from a Scrum Master perspective and a good ideia of what to do
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MMuzaffar Mansoor Khaja
Good, in depth information.