What Scrum training is
Scrum training gives teams the practical grounding to work in short, iterative cycles — planning, delivering and inspecting their work in a rhythm rather than in long, risky phases. ABS provides comprehensive training for teams in agile methodologies including Scrum and Kanban, so they can adopt the framework that fits how they work.
Who it’s for
The training suits teams adopting or maturing agile delivery — particularly in software and product organisations, but applicable to any team that wants more predictable, iterative ways of working. It is often most effective alongside Agile Coaching, which helps embed what teams learn.
How ABS delivers value
ABS’s training is practical and grounded in how teams actually deliver:
- Scrum — roles, events and artefacts, and how to use them
- Kanban — visualising and managing flow of work
- Applying these in your real context, not in the abstract
It sits within the Agile Transformation practice and complements Lean for teams focused on flow and waste reduction.
Common questions
Is this a certification course?
ABS provides practical training in agile frameworks to help your teams work effectively — the focus is capability, not awarding a personal certificate. Any formal personal certification (for example through a Scrum body) is awarded by that external organisation, not by ABS.
What does Scrum training cover?
It introduces how Scrum works in practice — its roles, events and artefacts — and how teams use it to deliver in short, iterative cycles. ABS also trains teams in Kanban, so they can choose and combine the approaches that suit them.