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Description

Welcome to the Course on Agile Project Management!
Software industry is going crazy on agile methods. It is rapidly becoming the choice for software development where requirements are unpredictable or is expected to change over time. This course will help you explore how working on an Agile project has benefits for your development team, your end users, and your organization as a whole.
Here is a list of the topics we will cover in this course:
Understanding the
need for Change
in traditional software development process
What is
Agile
Understanding
Agile Principles
What
Agile is not
Waterfall vs Agile
Understanding & Creating
User Stories, Theme & Epic
What is
Product Backlog
Difference between
Product Backlog & Product Roadmap
Advantages & Disadvantages of Agile
How
Estimation
is done in Agile
Why
Relative Estimation
in Agile
T-Shirt & Fibonacci
Estimation
Planing Poker
in Agile
Understanding & Creating Burn down Charts
Minimum Viable Product
Team Velocity
Introduction to Scrum
Scrum Theory and Pillars
Scrum Events
Sprint Planning
Daily Scrum
Sprint Retrospective
Sprint Review
Scrum Roles
Product Owner
Scrum Master
Development Team
Scrum Artifacts
Product Backlog
Sprint Backlog
Increment
Definition of Done
Introduction to Kanban
Kanban Principles
How Kanban is different
from Scrum & Extreme Programming?
Finding various inefficiencies in your process
using Kanban board
Definition of done
in Kanban
Daily Standup
in Kanban
Specifying rules
in Kanban
Introduction to Extreme Programming
Values in Extreme Programming
XP Practices
This course is ideal for
software developers, project managers, software leadership, or anyone that would have an interest and gain benefit from running an Agile project and delivering maximum value early to your customers.
You will thoroughly understand & enjoy this course through
practical examples, practice exercise, quizzes & fun facts
which are part of this course.
After completing this course, you will be able to :
1) Demonstrate the ability to participate effectively in agile practices/process for software development.
2) Explain the purpose behind common agile practices.
3) Apply agile principles and values to a given situation.
4) Identify and address most common problems encountered in adopting Agile methods.
5) Implement Scrum, Kanban & Extreme Programming
I hope that you will enjoy the course, be challenged by it and learn a lot. The primary objective is to build a strong foundational knowledge of the principles of agile.
It is suggested that you go through the course at a pace that makes sense for you. The topics build on each other, so it is better to slow down and really learn something than to just move on in order to keep up a certain pace.
So, I have the tools needed to get the job done. So, let’s do it, I’ll see you in class. All the best!
Course enrollment grants you lifetime access, with no expiration, to all the course lectures. In addition, you’ll also receive 1-on-1 support for any questions or uncertainties that come up. And this all comes with a
money-back guarantee
. You have nothing to lose and so much knowledge to gain.
Just ask the students who’ve already taken this course:
★★★★"I received another Agile certification before taking this course, but I feel like it was a more authentic deep dive into the frameworks of Agile"
-Jennifer Levingston
★★★★ "This course is a must do for anyone who wants to understand Agile quickly. It provides very good explanation of concepts with right set of examples and analogies making the learning fun and easy to remember. I highly recommend this course."
-Anupriya Pande
★★★★★ "Great explanation and illustrations. Simply Perfect and Crisp!"
- Sagar Kavitake
★★★★★ "I'm really impressed with this instructor's knowledge and clarity. She structured the course extremely well, explanations are crystal clear, and she moves at an impressive (but by no means overwhelming) pace. Excellent"
- Nitin
★★★★★ "I really loved this course. Simple explanations with apt examples. Kudos to the instructor."
- Sophia Winglet
Who this course is for:
Anyone who has a passing familiarity with Project Management
Anyone who is a Project Manager, a member of a project team, or a stakeholder on a Project
Someone who doesn’t have an experience with formal project management approaches but is looking for one now
Anyone who has just heard the term Agile and want to know more

What you'll learn

Understanding the need for Change in traditional software development process

What is Agile

Understanding Agile Principles

What Agile is not

Waterfall vs Agile

Understanding & Creating User Stories, Theme & Epic

What is Product Backlog

Difference between Product Backlog & Product Roadmap

Advantages & Disadvantages of Agile

How Estimation is done in Agile

Why Relative Estimation in Agile

T-Shirt & Fibonacci Estimation

Planing Poker in Agile

Understanding & Creating Burn down Charts

Minimum Viable Product

Team Velocity

Scrum Theory and Pillars

Scrum Events: Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Retrospective and Sprint Review

Scrum Roles: Product Owner, Scrum Master & Development Team

Scrum Artifacts: Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog & Increment

Definition of Done

Introduction to Agile Kanban

Kanban Principles

How Kanban is different from Scrum & Extreme Programming?

Finding various inefficiencies in your process using Kanban board

Definition of done in Kanban

Daily Standup in Kanban

Specifying rules in Kanban

Introduction to Extreme Programming

Values in Extreme Programming

XP Practices

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-Welcome to the Course!
1
1.1-Introducing the Course & Your Instructor
2-Agile Fundamentals
14
2.1-Need for change in software development
2.2-Course Resources
2.3-You've reached your first milestone!
2.4-What is Agile?
2.5-Fun fact
2.6-Time to check your understanding of Agile Values
2.7-Agile Principles
2.8-Time to checking your understanding of Agile Principles & Values
2.9-What Agile is not?
2.10-Fun fact
2.11-Waterfall vs Agile
2.12-Advantages & Disadvantages of Agile
2.13-Fun fact
2.14-Quiz Time!
3-Key Agile Concepts
11
3.1-Agile Concepts
3.2-Theme, Initiative, Epic & User Story
3.3-Agile Concepts_Product Backlog
3.4-Introduction to Burndown Chart
3.5-Creating a Burndown Chart
3.6-Burdown Chart_Activity
3.7-Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
3.8-Velocity
3.9-Practice Exercise on Velocity
3.10-Batch Size
3.11-Quiz Time!
4-Agile Estimation
5
4.1-Introduction to Estimation
4.2-Why Relative Estimation?
4.3-T-Shirt & Fibonacci Estimation Techniques
4.4-Planning Poker
4.5-Service Level Expectation
5-Introduction to Scrum
2
5.1-Scum Introduction
5.2-Pillars of Scrum
6-Scrum Team
3
6.1-Product Owner
6.2-Developers
6.3-Scrum Master
7-Scrum Events
7
7.1-Introduction to Scrum Events
7.2-Scrum Event 1: Sprint
7.3-Scrum Event 2: Sprint Planning
7.4-Scrum Event 3: Daily Scrum
7.5-Fun fact
7.6-Scrum Event 4: Sprint Review
7.7-Scrum Event 5: Sprint Restrospective
8-Scrum Artifacts
4
8.1-Introduction to Scrum Artifacts
8.2-Scrum Artifact 1: Product Backlog
8.3-Scrum Artifact 2: Sprint Backlog
8.4-Scrum Artifact 3: Increment
9-Advantages & Disadvantages of Scrum
1
9.1-Advantages & Disadvantages of Scrum
10-Introduction to Agile Kanban
22
10.1-Introduction to Kanban
10.2-Introduction to Kanban Board
10.3-Finding inefficiencies in the process
10.4-Underutilization of resources
10.5-Unequal sized tasks
10.6-Marking the task
10.7-Other issues
10.8-Definition of Done in Kanban
10.9-Daily Stand up in Kanban
10.10-Specifying rules in Kanban
10.11-Introduction to Kanban Flow Metrics
10.12-Kanban Flow Metrics: Work in progress
10.13-Kanban Flow Metrics: Cycle Time
10.14-Kanban Flow Metrics: Throughput
10.15-Quiz Time!
10.16-Kanban Flow Metrics: Work Item Age
10.17-Practical Exercise on Ageing Work in progress
10.18-Leading & Lagging Indicators
10.19-Introduction to Little's Law
10.20-When & When not to use Little's Law
10.21-Little's Law Assumptions
10.22-Cumulative Flow Diagram
11-Extreme Programming (XP)
8
11.1-Introduction to XP
11.2-Values of Extreme Programming
11.3-Practice Exercise on Values of Extreme Programming
11.4-Time to check your understanding of XP
11.5-Extreme Programming Practices: Part 1
11.6-Extreme Programming Practices: Part 2
11.7-Time to check your understanding of XP Practices!
11.8-Resources on XP
12-Scrum vs XP
1
12.1-Scrum vs XP
13-Resources on Agile
2
13.1-Good article on Agile new methodology
13.2-Requirements Gathering and Change Management in Agile vs. Waterfall
14-Interview Preparations
1
14.1-Must know Agile Interview Questions
15-Congratulations & about your Certificate
2
15.1-Final milestone it is!
15.2-Bonus Lecture