10
Lessons
30h
Duration
English
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OBJECTIVEs:
- This course aims to introduce participants to the fundamental principles and practices of Agile methodology. Participants will learn how to apply Agile frameworks effectively to manage projects, improve team collaboration, and deliver value-driven results.
- Participants will learn how to apply Agile frameworks effectively to manage projects, improve team collaboration, and deliver value-driven results.
- Gain a foundational understanding of Agile principles and methodologies.
- Learn how to apply Agile practices to enhance project success and team productivity.
- Improve collaboration, communication, and adaptability within project teams.
- Acquire practical skills to initiate Agile practices in real-world projects.
- Prepare for further certifications in Agile methodologies.
Course features:
- Practical hands on
- Lab sessions
- Training by experienced faculty
PRE-REQUISITES:
- No prior knowledge of Agile methodology is required.
- Basic understanding of project management concepts is beneficial but not mandatory.
Learning Path
- Agile Manifesto and Principles
- Overview of Agile Frameworks (Scrum, Kanban, XP)
- Roles and Responsibilities (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Development Team)
- Scrum Events (Sprint, Daily Standup, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective)
- Scrum Artifacts (Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Burndown Charts)
- Visualizing Work with Kanban Boards
- Managing Flow and Work in Progress (WIP)
- Continuous Improvement with Kanban
- Agile Estimation Techniques (Story Points, Planning Poker)
- Release Planning and Iterative Delivery
- Writing User Stories
- Prioritizing and Managing the Product Backlog
- Cross-functional Teams and Collaboration
- Effective Communication in Agile Teams
- Agile Metrics (Velocity, Cycle Time)
- Reporting Progress and Transparency
- Agile Transformation and Scaling Agile
- Challenges and Considerations
- Conducting Effective Retrospectives
- Continuous Improvement Practices
- Hands-on Agile Simulation Exercise
- Case Study Analysis and Discussion