[2021] Agile Project Management 19 Courses in 1
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In this course, students learn the agile project management framework with an emphasis on the product owner’s role. With organizational strategy as the foundation, students learn how to develop the product vision and the product roadmap, identify user roles, and write user stories. Additional topics include agile culture, ethics, project selection, chartering, scrum, kanban, team development, release planning, value assignment, retrospectives, and risk management. Students learn by doing, using their projects for most activities.
These are the most fundamental and critical components of Agile project management. These methods, Agile applications and tools, tasks, and values can help you transform your approach and continue collaborating to be more resilient and respond to improvements as they come as you migrate your team to an Agile framework. Agile isn’t for everybody, but it has a lot of advantages for teams that use it right, such as smooth work cycles and accelerated creativity.
Here is a list of the topics we will cover in this course:
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Understanding the need for change in the traditional software development process
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What is Agile
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Understanding Agile Principles
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What Agile is not
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Waterfall vs Agile
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Understanding & Creating User Stories, Theme & Epic
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What is Product Backlog
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Difference between Product Backlog & Product Roadmap
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Advantages & Disadvantages of Agile
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How Estimation is done in Agile
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Why Relative Estimation in Agile
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T-Shirt & Fibonacci Estimation
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Planing Poker in Agile
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Understanding & Creating Burndown Charts
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Minimum Viable Product
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Team Velocity
Words of appreciation from our Students:
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This course is a must-do for anyone who wants to understand Agile quickly. It provides a very good explanation of concepts with the right set of examples and analogies making the learning fun and easy to remember. I highly recommend this course.- Vicky Agrawal
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A very nice course to understand agile and scrum. Very clean and crisp lecture and to the point. Would have been good if some tools used for agile project management were included.- Rohit Singh
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Good overview and, despite my several years of practicing agile software development across my teams, this course still taught me new concepts.- Angila
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It has been very helpful with my current job. I’ve applied many of the things I have learned here in my role as an impromptu product manager. It has helped me take the various skills I’ve gained in sales, project management, and marketing.- Sonia Goel
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Great explanation and illustrations. Simply Perfect and Crisp.- Kate
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38What is Agile ManifestoVideo lesson
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39What is Agile Manifesto Part-2Video lesson
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40What Are Four Values And 12 Principles of Agile ManifestoVideo lesson
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41What Are Four Values And 12 Principles of Agile Manifesto Part-2Video lesson
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42What Are Four Values And 12 Principles of Agile Manifesto Part-3Video lesson
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45Agile Values Explained in Details Why These Values Are ImportantVideo lesson
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46Agile Values Explained in Details Why These Values Are Important Part-2Video lesson
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47Agile Values Explained in Details Why These Values Are Important Part-3Video lesson
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48Agile Values Explained in Details Why These Values Are Important Part-4Video lesson
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49Agile Values Explained in Details Why These Values Are Important Part-5Video lesson
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50Agile Values Explained in Details Why These Values Are Important Part-6Video lesson
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51Agile Values Explained in Details Why These Values Are Important Part-6Video lesson
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65What are Seven Kind of Waste in LeanVideo lesson
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66What are Seven Kind of Waste in Lean Part-2Video lesson
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67What are Seven Kind of Waste in Lean Part-3Video lesson
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68What are Seven Kind of Waste in Lean Part-4Video lesson
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69What are Seven Kind of Waste in Lean Part-5Video lesson
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70Benefits of Using Lean SystemVideo lesson
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