Strengthen Agile leadership and improve team performance using advanced Professional Scrum Master practices.

Learn advanced Scrum Master techniques including facilitation, coaching, servant leadership, conflict management, Agile team dynamics and organizational change practices to support mature Scrum and Agile environments.

  • Why get trained: Learn how to apply advanced Scrum Master practices including Agile coaching, facilitation, servant leadership and team dynamics management to support high-performing Scrum teams.
  • Why it matters: Advanced Agile leadership capabilities help organizations improve team effectiveness, collaboration and long-term Agile maturity across complex delivery environments.
  • Who should attend: Experienced Scrum Masters, Agile coaches, team facilitators and Agile practitioners looking to strengthen advanced Scrum leadership and coaching capabilities.

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Overview

Professional Scrum Master II (PSM II) course is a 2-day advanced Scrum Master class designed to support Scrum Masters in their professional development.

The PSM II course is intended for Scrum Masters with at least one year of experience who are looking to grow their knowledge and abilities as a Scrum Master. This course is one step in that journey. The course also includes a free attempt at the globally recognized Professional Scrum Master II (PSM II) certification exam.

Unlike the Professional Scrum Master (PSM) course which focuses on how to use Scrum, the Scrum framework and the role of the Scrum Master, PSM II is an advanced Scrum Master certification course helping students to understand the stances that characterize an effective Scrum Master and servant-leader while diving deep into how they serve the Development Team, Product Owner and organization.

The course then teaches students about related practices and skills to enable them to have the right types of conversations and how to apply them to become better Scrum Masters.

Skills Covered

  • What practices, tools, skills and stances make an effective Scrum Master
  • How the Scrum principles and values help guide Scrum Masters in the decisions they make
  • How the Scrum Master acts as a servant-leader and improve their ability in this role
  • What the Scrum Master can do to support Development Teams and Product Owners to become more effective
  • Ways that the Scrum Master can help to change the environment making it more conducive for Scrum Teams to be successful with greater agility
  • Provide tips and techniques for the Scrum Master to work with the rest of the organization in support of their Scrum Teams

Prerequisites

Attendees make the most of the class if they (recommended but not required):

  • Have studied the Scrum Guide.
  • Have a solid understanding of Scrum either through working on a Scrum Team, or through taking part in a Professional Scrum Foundations or Professional Scrum Master courses.
  • Have been on or are closely involved with the product management aspects of a software product or application.

Target Audience

The Professional Scrum Master II course is an advanced course specifically designed for experienced Scrum Masters who have a thorough understanding of the Scrum framework. It is particularly beneficial for those people with at least one year of Scrum Master experience.

Course Curriculum

Module 1: Effects on the organization of a successful Scrum Master

Scrum is a framework that highlights the problems with existing processes within an organization. It creates ample transparency so that people can Inspect and Adapt for improvements.

Here you will learn:

  • How Scrum Master creates an environment where Scrum Teams thrive.
  • How Scrum Master facilitates discussions with rest of the organization that do not impede the Scrum Team.
  • How Scrum Master will help the organization to adopt to Scrum to deliver business impact.

Module 2: Dealing with complexity and servant leadership

Most of the Product Development happens in the complex domain. Typical, traditional, predictive management/leadership styles impede creativity of individuals which is necessary to find solutions to complex problems.

Here you will learn:

  • Scrum Master’s contribution as a Servant Leader
  • How to implement Scrum and empirical process to address complex problems.

Module 3: Dealing with team conflict

Any group of people has to go through a journey before it becomes a team. Often this journey is explained using the Tuckmans model. However, when there are people with different skills, experience, opinions and backgrounds, some conflict is deemed to happen.

Here you will learn:

  • The different levels of conflict
  • What is the role of Scrum Master in dealing with conflicts at each level
  • How can Scrum Master help team navigate through conflicts to deliver business results.

Module 4: Removing impediments

Scrum Guide states that the Scrum Master is accountable for improving the effectiveness of the Scrum Team. The Scrum Master does so by removing any impediments that hinder the growth of the team.

Here you will learn:

  • What are the impediments?
  • Which impediments the Scrum Master should remove and which to leave for the Scrum Team to take care.
  • How not to become a bottleneck for the Scrum Team.

Module 5: Facilitation techniques

One important skill that the Scrum Master has to have is facilitation. There are numerous situations where team gets stuck such as business problem, technical solution or even a conflict. A Scrum Master has to help the team to get past that by effective facilitation.

Here you will learn:

  • What are different facilitation techniques
  • Liberating Structures

Module 6: The Importance of a “Done” Increment

If Scrum is to be reduced to one and only one purpose then it would be to create a “Done” increment. It is not enough to have a “Done” increment every few sprints.

Here you will learn:

  • What makes an increment “Done”.
  • What can help teams identify their  Definition of “Done”.
  • How Scrum Master facilitates creation of “Done” Increments.

Module 7: The Sprint Goal

Often, Scrum Team members keep working on individual tasks without having any clarity “WHY” they are doing “WHAT” they are doing, throughout the Sprint.

Here you will learn:

  • What Sprint Goal is?
  • How is commitment associated with Sprint Goal.
  • Scrum Master’s role in facilitating creation of meaningful Sprint Goals.

Module 8: Refresh the purpose of the Scrum Events

Every Scrum event is an opportunity to Inspect and Adapt. However, in the long run they turn out to be just motions done to meet some requirements of the framework without any real Inspection and Adaption happening.

Here you will learn:

  • To bring the focus back on the purpose of event.
  • Use facilitation techniques to make the events more meaningful.

Module 9: The role of management in Scrum

Scrum Guide does not specifically calls out management or management roles within Scrum. But management is needed for an organization. So how is management handled with Scrum?

Here you will learn:

  • Distribution of management in Scrum
  • Self-managing team
  • How Scrum Master creates an environment for self-management.

Module 10: Successful Product Delivery

Scrum does not solve your problems, it only makes visible the current efficacy of your system. How do we ensure successful product delivery when the current system is inefficient? And what do we really mean by successful product delivery?

Here you will learn:

  • What it means to deliver a successful product.
  • How can Scrum Masters help Product Owners to deliver successful products.
  • Helping PO and Developers to embrace complexity and uncertainty of product development.
  • Facilitating the use of empirical approach for successful product delivery.

Module 11: Measurement in Scrum

What gets measured can be improved. However, not everything that can be measured, matters. As a Scrum Masters, knowing what metrics and measurements makes sense to growth of team is really important.

Here you will learn:

  • Measuring the success of Scrum
  • Outcomes vs Outputs
  • Focus on value

Module 12: How to support the Product Owner

One service that Scrum Master provides is towards the Product Owner. Product Owners are often limited by their availability for the Scrum Team or their understanding of the empirical approach to product development.

Here you will learn:

  • Helping Product Owners to embrace empirical product development
  • Help Product Owner to manage Product Backlog
  • Support Product Owner to deliver business value.

Module 13: Understanding the challenges of middle management

Management within an organization has its own challenges while adopting agile/Scrum. They often don’t see their place in any of these frameworks, which results in fear and anxiety; thus not enough support for implementing Scrum.

Here you will learn:

  • To help management see their role in Scrum adoption
  • Understand their needs, challenges and pains
  • Help them understand which parts of their role can be shared within the Scrum Team accountabilities.

Module 14: Scrum Master as a change agent

One important aspect of Scrum Master role is to be the torch bearer for change within an organization. Scrum Master has to inculcate habits and behaviors that would enable the organization to thrive in a complex environment.

Here you will learn:

  • How to promote a Scrum-friendly culture
  • Levels of impediments and removing impediments in the way of change.
  • Different levels where Scrum Master can operate as a change agent.

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Exam & Certification

All participants completing the Professional Scrum Master II course will receive a password to attempt the Professional Scrum Master II (PSM II) assessment. PSM II class participants who attempt the PSM II assessment within 14 days of receiving their free password and do not score at least 85% will be granted a 2nd attempt at no additional cost.

You are also entitled to a 40% discount on the PSM III assessment. These industry-recognized PSM certifications require a minimum passing score.

Training & Certification Guide

  • Fee: $250 USD
  • Passing score: 85%
  • Time limit: 90 minutes
  • Number of Questions: 30 (partial credit provided on some questions)
  • Difficulty: Advanced
  • Format:  Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer and True/False
  • Language: English only
  • Free Credly digital credential included
  • PSM II Subject Areas
  • The Scrum Guide
  • Ways to Learn More to help you prepare
  • Required course: None
  • Recommended courses: Professional Scrum Master and Professional Scrum Master II
  • Recommended Certification: PSM I
  • Practice assessments
  • Passwords have no expiration date, but are valid for one attempt only

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