Scrum Explained for Marketing, HR, Ops & Business Teams

Last updated on April 12, 2026 12:31 pm
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Walk into your next Scrum meeting knowing exactly what to say, what to do, and what to expect.Scrum meetings can feel like a foreign language when your work is not software.Sprint planning. Backlog refinement. Daily standups. User stories. If you have ever sat in one of these meetings wondering what everyone else already knows, this course is for you.Scrum for Non-Technical Teams is a practical Agile training program built for professionals in marketing, HR, operations, finance, healthcare administration, government, and other non-software environments. It teaches you how Scrum actually works in plain English, using examples from real workplace situations, so you can participate with confidence instead of confusion.Every lesson follows the same simple approach: first, the concept is explained clearly; then, it is shown in a non-technical scenario; then, you get a specific action you can use in your next meeting.By the end of this course, you will be able to:Understand the three Scrum roles and identify who fills each one on your teamFollow sprint planning, daily standups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives without feeling lostOrganize work with backlogs, boards, and a definition of done that fits non-software teamsWrite user stories for campaigns, hiring processes, policy changes, and other real deliverablesUse word-for-word scripts when it is your turn to speak in any Scrum meetingWatch a complete two-week sprint unfold day by day in a marketing team and an HR team, including what happens when plans fall apartRecognize and avoid the seven most common mistakes that cause non-technical teams to give up on ScrumPrepare for your next sprint with a simple 24-hour action plan you can complete tonightYou also get 10 downloadable templates: a role clarity card, sprint planning guide, retrospective starter kit, visual board layouts, user story fill-in templates, a jargon translator card, a first sprint checklist, a 24-hour action plan, a translation traps cheat sheet, and a scenario-based confidence quiz.This course was created by a Chief Information Officer with more than 20 years of experience implementing Agile in government agencies, healthcare organizations, marketing divisions, and operations teams that had never used it before. It has been shaped by the same resistance, confusion, and practical challenges that non-technical teams face when Scrum is introduced without warning. Over 130,000 students have already learned Scrum through this instructor’s courses.This is not certification prep. It is not about software development. It is focused entirely on helping you understand Scrum, speak the language, and contribute meaningfully to your team starting this week.If Scrum is already on your calendar and you are not sure what to expect, this course will give you the clarity you need.

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