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Introduction to Scrum

In today’s business landscape, both customers and companies have an increasing desire for MVPs (most valuable products) to be developed faster and more efficiently. Customers expect to see tangible results for their investments quickly, and companies want to minimize defects while delivering quality products. The Scrum framework offers a straightforward yet highly effective set of principles and practices that can enable your team to deliver products in short cycles, enabling swift feedback, continuous improvement and rapid adaptation to change.

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In this interactive training session, you will delve into Agile methodologies, with a particular emphasis on the Scrum framework. The training will cover various aspects of Scrum, including the roles of the Scrum team, ceremonies, measurements and estimation. Through hands-on simulations, you will gain a better understanding of Scrum’s roles and advantages. By the end of the session, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to sprint toward success on your next project and transform your organization.

Course Details

Time: 6–8 p.m.

PDHs: 4| CEUs: 0.4

Price: $275

Immediate Takeaways

• Learn the fundamentals of Scrum and how to apply them to your work

• Learn key fundamentals of setting a Scrum team

• Learn task and story estimating techniques

Who Should Attend

• Professional engineers

• Supervisors/Managers/ Directors of engineers and/or engineering departments

• Production supervisors

Engineering Ethics: Live Webinar

Engineering Ethics: Live Webinar

Engineers are confronted with a variety of ethical situations. It is important to be familiar with the relevant ethical codes that govern engineers in their response to these situations. A review of the strengths and weaknesses of ethical codes as well as state and federal laws will be discussed. Case studies in engineering ethics will be discussed as well as the steps in making an ethical decision.

The course is highly interactive and will be led by a qualified and experienced professional who will share relevant and current examples of ethical challenges and how they can be effectively addressed.

Time: 11 a.m.–1 p.m. CST

PDHs: 2 (for P.E.’s) | CEUs: 0.2

Price: $125

Immediate Takeaways

• What ethics is, and its use in engineering

• Causes of ethical problems in engineering

• The NSPE Code of Ethics to ethical situations

• The steps in making an ethical decision

• The steps in accounting for risk and ethics

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