This course aims to address the needs of those working on a project-focused environment who want to be agile. This course provides the ability to deliver agile projects in organizations requiring standards, rigor and visibility around Project Management, while at the same time enabling the fast pace, change and empowerment provided by Agile Project Management.
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PM-01E - Agile Project Management
1. Agile Project Management
This course aims to address the needs of those
working on a project-focused environment who want
to be agile. This course provides the ability to deliver
agile projects in organizations requiring standards,
rigor and visibility around Project Management,
while at the same time enabling the fast pace,
change and empowerment provided by Agile Project
Management.
This two-day course shall equip participants with
skills in implementingAgile Project Management
practices aligned with Project Management Body of
Knowledge (PMBOK®) and PRINCE2®.
Duration 2 day (s)
Training Objectives
At the end of the course, participant(s) will be able to:
1. Describe the benefits of a fast-paced, incremental,
and flexibile project management methodology
2. Use techniques in agile project management.
3. Prepare project deliverables using the agile
approach in project management.
Topics
I. Agile Values
II. Agile Principles
III. Guiding Principles of Agile Project Management
a) Delivering Customer Value
b) Iterative Feature-Based Delivery
c) Championing Technical Excellence
d) Encourage Exploration
e) Build Adaptive Teams
f) Simplify
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IV. Levels of Planning in Agile Approaches
a) Strategy Planning
b) Release Planning
c) Iteration Planning
d) Daily Work Planning
e) Continuous Activity Planning
V. Bridging Agile and the PMBOK
VI. The Discovery Framework
a) See the Whole
b) Think as a Customer
c) Analyze to Determine What is
Valuable
VII. The Delivery Framework
a) Behaviour Driven Development
(BDD)
b) Understand What is Doable
c) Stimulate Collaboration and
Continuous Improvement
d) Avoid Waste (Lightweight
Documentation)
I. Agile Artifacts
a) Product Overview/Charter
b) Product Roadmap
c) User Stories/Product Backlog
d) Iteration Work Breakdown Structure
e) Tracking Progress
f) Burndown/Burnup Charts
II. Agile Methodologies
a) Scrum
b) Extreme Programming (XP)
c) Kanban
d) Dynamic Systems Development
Method (DSDM)
e) Crystal
f) Agile Unified Process (AUP)
g) Lean Software Development
h) Feature Driven Development (FDD)
i) Adaptive Software Development
(ASD)