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Course Skill Level:

Foundational

Course Duration:

2 day/s

  • Course Delivery Format:

    Live, instructor-led.

  • Course Category:

    Agile / Scrum

  • Course Code:

    AGSCWOH21L09

Who should attend & recommended skills:

Project team members and any organizational personnel looking for an introduction to agile, or to update their skills

Who should attend & recommended skills

  • Project team members moving into an Agile environment
  • Experienced project managers business analysts looking to update their skills
  • Executives, managers, and business SMEs that want to learn about Agile
  • There are no specific skills/experience needed for this course

About this course

Agile originated in the software development industry. It continues to grow in its usage, while also expanding in other non-software areas. Agile is an adaptive approach for projects based on the idea that projects must be able to adjust to ever-changing business needs.
Scrum is the most widely used Agile framework and follows an iterative project life cycle by building features in small, discrete timeframes. This course will explain the Agile Scrum methodology and provide participants the opportunity to apply the methodology to a real-life project throughout the course.

Skills acquired & topics covered

  • Agile Overview
  • The Agile Mindset of Adaptive
  • The Agile Manifesto and Principles
  • Agile team roles
  • Scrum Framework Overview
  • Initiate a Scrum
  • Define the Products Project
  • Acquire the Scrum team
  • Create a Product Backlog
  • Prioritizing the Product Backlog
  • Agile relative estimating
  • Create the Release Plan
  • Planning Iterations (Sprints)
  • Select from the Product Backlog
  • Define and estimate tasks
  • Execute the Iteration (Sprint)
  • Daily Scrum Stand-Up
  • Sprint Review (Demo)
  • Sprint Retrospective
  • Scrum monitoring and reporting
  • Burn Up, Burn Down charts
  • Updates to the Product Backlog