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Description

Important:
This course is part of an integrated, university-level curriculum of seven courses (See details below).  This course is the fifth course in that series and should be taken in sequence.  Please take the prerequisite courses before taking this course.


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Earn PDU's:
Students who complete this course are eligible to receive 7.0 PDU's in PMI continuing education credits. Instructions for claiming PDU's are provided with the last lesson in the course.
Qualify for PMI-ACP Certification:
  Completion of all seven courses in this series will meet the requirement for 21 hours of training to qualify for PMI-ACP certification.
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Course Summary:


Learn how to  blend Agile and traditional plan-driven project management principles and practices in the right proportions to fit any situation!
This course is part of a sequence of courses that are designed to cover most of the knowledge required for PMI-ACP® certification but the courses present that knowledge in a very practical, real-world context to provide a much deeper understanding of the principles behind it.  The course also includes a number of case studies to show how to apply this knowledge in a typical real-world situation.
Special Note:
This course is part of an overall curriculum that is designed around helping students develop the skills required for a high-impact Agile Project Management role.  Most students will want to take the complete curriculum rather than individual courses.  The complete curriculum should be taken in the following order:
Agile PM 101 - Learn the Truth About Agile versus Waterfall
Agile PM 102 - What's the Future of Agile Project Management?
Agile PM 201 - Understanding Agile at a Deeper Level
Agile PM 202 - Introduction to Agile Project Management
Agile PM 301 - Mastering Agile Project Management
Agile PM 401 - Advanced Agile Project Management
Agile PM 402 - Enterprise-level Agile Project Management
Students who complete the entire curriculum of all seven courses shown above will receive a signed certificate of completion from the Agile Project Management Academy.  The complete set of seven courses will also meet the 21 hours of training required for PMI-ACP certification.
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Agile Business Management Curriculum
There is also a condensed version of this curriculum that is designed for any business people who are involved in Agile projects including Product Owners, Business Sponsors, and Business Analysts
Introduction to Agile Business Management
Mastering Agile Business Management
Enterprise-level Agile Business Management
Note:
These courses for Agile Business Management are an abridged version of the Agile Project Management courses and there is no need to take both
Who this course is for:
Anyone who is interested in developing a well-integrated Agile Project Management strategy for their organization to align an Agile development approach with the company's business
Project Managers who want to learn how Agile impacts the project management profession and want to develop a more adaptive approach to project management to enhance their project management skills and develop new opportunities for career growth

What you'll learn

Develop an objective understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of both an Agile and traditional plan-driven approach to project management and how they can be combined in the right proportions to fit any given situation in an integrated approach to Agile Project Management

Learn what's fundamentally different about Agile Project Management and the shifts in thinking that project managers might need to make to operate successfully in an Agile environment

Better understand the impact of Agile on the project management profession, the new challenges that Agile creates for project managers, and the potential roles that an Agile Project Manager can play

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Course Introduction
1
1.1-Introduction
2-Agile Estimation and Time-boxing
11
2.1-Review of Traditional Project Management Estimation Practices
2.2-Project Estimation Best Practices
2.3-Time-boxing and Time-boxing Advantages
2.4-Agile Time-boxing Quiz
2.5-General Agile Estimation Approach
2.6-Story Points and Velocity
2.7-Definition of Done and Definition of Ready
2.8-Wideband Delphi and Planning Poker
2.9-Estimation by Analogy and Relative Sizing
2.10-Agile Estimation Example
2.11-Agile Estimation Quiz
3-Agile Risk Management
8
3.1-Overview of Project Risk Management
3.2-Agile Risk Identification Part 1
3.3-Agle Risk Identification Part 2
3.4-Project Risk Analysis
3.5-Project Risk Response
3.6-Monitoring and Controlling Risks
3.7-Agile Risk Management Summary
3.8-Agile Risk Management Quiz
4-Agile Metrics
12
4.1-Overview of Project Management Metrics
4.2-How Are Agile Metrics Different?
4.3-Project Progress Metrics
4.4-Baseline Metrics and Project Scope
4.5-Risk Management Metrics
4.6-Project Profitability Metrics
4.7-Earned Value Metrics Part 1
4.8-Earned Value Metrics Part 2
4.9-Team Productivity Metrics
4.10-Quality and Customer Satisfaction Metrics
4.11-Agile Metrics Summary and Best Practices
4.12-Agile Metrics Quiz
5-Agile Communications Practices
7
5.1-Overview of Agile Communications
5.2-Effective Communications Traits and Skills
5.3-Information Radiators
5.4-Agile Team Space
5.5-Face-to-Face Communications
5.6-Collocated and Distributed Teams and Daily Standups
5.7-Agile Communications Practices Quiz
6-Agile Communications and Collaboration Tools
7
6.1-The Importance of Collaboration
6.2-Types of Communication and Collaboration Tools
6.3-Wiki's and Document Sharing Tools
6.4-The Influence of Social Media
6.5-An Example of a Communication and Collaboration Tool
6.6-How to Use Communication and Collaboration Tools
6.7-Agile Communications and Collaboration Tools Quiz
7-Agile Project Management Tools
7
7.1-Overview of Agile Project Management Tools
7.2-Capabilities of Team-level Agile Project Management Tools
7.3-Team-level Tool Demo
7.4-Capabilities of Enterprise-level Agile Project Management Tools
7.5-Enterprise-level Tool Planning Demo
7.6-Enterprise-level Tool Tracking Demo
7.7-Agile Project Management Tools Quiz
8-Agile Development Practices
8
8.1-Overview of Agile Development Practices
8.2-Agile Architecture
8.3-Code Refactoring
8.4-Continuous Integration
8.5-Pair Programming
8.6-Test-driven Development
8.7-Agile Prototyping
8.8-Agile Development Practices Quiz
9-Agile Quality and Testing Practices
8
9.1-Overview of Agile Quality and Testing Practices
9.2-Definition of "Done" and Definition of "Ready"
9.3-The Role of QA Testing in an Agile Project
9.4-Types of Testing
9.5-Acceptance Test-driven Development
9.6-Repeatable Tests and Automated Regression Testing
9.7-Value-based and Risk-based Testing
9.8-Agile Quality and Testing Practices Quiz
10-Overall Summary and Resources to Help
5
10.1-Summary of Project Management Trends
10.2-Student Case Study
10.3-Overall Summary and Resources to Help
10.4-How to Claim PDU's
10.5-Bonus Material