Scrum Foundations
Scrum Foundations: Ceremony choreography for product teams
A grounded sprint-week walkthrough that anchors planning, review, and daily sync to clear inputs and visible outcomes.
4 weeks · 2 live sessions weekly
Cohort live online
Tuition: 248,000 KRW
Informational pricing only. Enrollment happens through our team after a fit call.
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Program narrative
Participants rebuild a sprint calendar from scratch using SprintCanvas templates, then stress-test it with a simulated backlog drawn from software delivery scenarios. The emphasis is on crisp agendas, decision-ready artifacts, and respectful timeboxing rather than textbook definitions.
What is included
- Printed facilitator scripts with color-coded beats
- Live backlog slicing exercises with acceptance prompts
- Pair coaching on facilitation tone and neutrality
- Recorded micro-demos for async teammates
- Quality standards checklist aligned to your Definition of Done
- Peer review of a real ceremony recording you bring in
Outcomes
- Publish a sprint calendar your leads can defend in minutes
- Run a planning segment that ends with testable acceptance notes
- Spot three early warning signs of role drift before mid-sprint
Facilitator on point
Haneul Park
Program director focused on operational learning design for distributed engineering groups.
FAQ
Helpful but not required. Teams should bring a delivery lead who can adjust calendars. If you are solo, you can still attend and translate the rituals to your context.
No. Boards can be physical or digital. We care about inputs, outputs, and facilitation moves—not a particular SaaS brand.
We do not rewrite your enterprise procurement templates or HR policies. Those stay with your internal reviewers. We also do not provide one-on-one executive coaching outside the cohort window.
Recent participant notes
“The SprintCanvas planning checklist stopped our team from debating edge cases for twenty minutes every Monday. We still use the same column prompts.”
Leo · Engineering manager · Riverlane Systems · survey · 5/5
“Clear facilitation language, though I wanted one more async example for APAC handoffs. The micro-demo format made up for it.”
Priya N.