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Scrum for Hardware and Systems Design
Introduction to This Course
1: Meet Your Instructor (2:53)
2: Course Content Overview (3:09)
3: Resources Available to You (1:41)
4: How to Best Experience this Course (1:36)
Why Scrum for Hardware and Systems
5: A Tale of Four Airplanes (12:55)
6: Why There is Need for Design Process Change (12:17)
7: 13 Reasons Why Hardware Scrum is Challenging (6:29)
8: The Scrum Principles for Hardware and Systems Design- Part 1: The Team and Product (10:03)
9: The Scrum Principles for Hardware and Systems Design - Part 2: The Process (9:31)
The Scrum Process
10: The Two Cycles (7:49)
11: The Twelve Steps of Scrum (5:06)
12: The Scrum 3-5-3 Rule (2:37)
Organizing for Scrum
13: The Three Scrum Team Roles (10:58)
14: Product Requirements (3:32)
15: The Three Key Conversations (6:16)
16: Planned Hardware and Systems Requirements (7:54)
17: Agile Requirements: Users' Stories (4:47)
18: Balancing Planned and Agile Requirements (7:22)
19: The Scrum Board (7:35)
Scrum Planning
20: Scrum Task Management: Two Level Planning (6:11)
21: Product Backlog Grooming (11:42)
22: Manage Tasks: Sprint Grooming (8:25)
23: Estimate Task Time (7:31)
24: Choose Sprint Tasks (10:39)
Do the Sprint
25: Do the Design Work (12:24)
26: Post-Sprint Reviews (5:11)
Scrum in Your Organization
27: Recap of the Process and the Important Points (6:34)
28: Mixing Scrum and Waterfall (5:07)
29: Scrum Pitfalls (7:11)
30: Make Scrum Happen in Your Organization (7:40)
Resources
Scrum Infographic
Scrum Glossary
Team Health Assessment
Product Design Process Assessment
Scrum for Hardware Design Activities Table
Saab Case Study
Olin Prosthetic Arm Case Study
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10: The Two Cycles
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