Overview
  • Welcome to YOUR course!
  • Program overview
  • Course guidelines
  • Agile Manifesto and Agile Principles
  • Overview
Agile Project Management Essentials
  • Section overview
  • Defining agile project management
  • Predictive, iterative, incremental and agile project life-cycles
  • Agile characteristics
  • Individuals and Interactions versus Processes and Tools
  • Benefits of agile management
  • The relationship between Agile Manifesto, Values, Principles and Common Practice
  • Primary and secondary agile values
  • Why agile values are important
  • Agile principles
  • Traditional project opportunity for change
  • The evolution of agile models
  • Defined and empirical models
  • The role of the project plan
  • Inspection and adjustment
  • The agile triangle of constraints
  • The agile approach
  • Agile History
  • Traditional and agile approaches
  • Agile vs Traditional project management
  • Traditional and agile project phases
  • Agile project management
  • Scrum, XP, and Lean
  • Other agile methodologies
  • Agile models and methodologies
  • Section project (optional)
  • Agile project management essentials
  • Agile project management essentials
Adopting an Agile Approach
  • Section overview
  • Common misconceptions about agile
  • Combining traditional and agile models
  • Contrasting Historical Project Management with Agile Project Management
  • Agile documentation
  • Identifying Useful Documentation
  • Applications for agile
  • Agile project planning
  • Agile project management
  • Understanding agile project management
  • Factors to consider
  • Alignment of the agile transition team
  • Project type
  • Organizational structure and culture
  • Agile Pain Points and Troubleshooting Possibilities
  • Existing processes and the team
  • Industry and customer
  • Adopting agile practices
  • Application of Agile in PMBOK Knowledge Areas
  • When to adopt agile practices
  • General agile practices
  • Requirements definition
  • Iterative development
  • Team and customer communication
  • Agile practices for initial adoption
  • Lean principles
  • Using additional agile principles
  • Developing an agile mindset
  • Getting buy-in from stakeholders
  • Communicating the need for change
  • Explaining benefits
  • Agile practices statistics
  • Explaining risks
  • Getting stakeholders to adopt agile
  • Course project (optional)
  • Adopting Agile Management
  • Application of Agile in PMBOK Knowledge Areas
  • Adopting agile management
The Scrum Development Process
  • Section overview
  • Defining scrum
  • The scrum approach
  • The product owner
  • The scrum master
  • The development team
  • Agile project team, scrum team, and development team
  • The scrum team in practice
  • Communicating with stakeholders
  • Scrum meetings
  • Sprints are recurring processes
  • The pre-game phase
  • The game phase
  • The post-game phase
  • A scrum task board on a wall or whiteboard
  • Managing a Scrum Project
  • Pre-game planning
  • Developing a high-level design
  • Sprint planning
  • Sample sprint backlog
  • Daily standup meetings
  • Unit tests and sprint reviews
  • Sprint retrospectives and closure
  • Burndown charts
  • A burndown chart