Course Description
Agile methodology has shown very high potential and has become more commonplace. As companies continue to adopt agile methodology to manage projects, project managers and team members at all levels need to learn to effectively implement agile approaches. Agile development requires more than changes to project management techniques, the entire project team needs to change their approaches and methodologies. In this interactive course, students participate in a series of simulations, providing an understanding of the agile process and practice implementing agile practices throughout a project life cycle. Topics also include adopting an agile mindset, and agile concepts like the minimum viable product (MVP), project envisioning, team velocity, estimating and prioritizing user stories, backlog and release, how to manage risk, effective techniques to identify key stakeholders and their success criteria, and best practices for leading agile teams.
Part of These Certificates
The Agile Mindset
The Agile Manifesto
Agile Activities and Artifacts
Exploring Agile Methods and Frameworks
Forming Agile Teams
Define the Project Vision and Scope
Identify Stakeholders and Success Criteria
Developing an Agile Team
Create an Iteration and Release Plan
Requirements and Estimate User Stories
Prioritize User Stories
Product Backlog
Product Road Map
Prioritization
Estimation and Velocity
Release Planning
Story Review
Iteration Planning, Execution and Review
Retrospectives
Identify and Manage Project Risk
Plan Communication
Add or Modify Stories in the Backlog
Manage Impediments
Interface with Teams that use Other Development Methodologies
Close Out a Project
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