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Agile is a business process that emphasises highly reactive, adaptable teams. First developed in the software industry, Agile has been applied to many industries, from project management of new product delivery to streamlining regular business processes to deliver value quickly.
Understand Agile Principles and dive deeper into two key frameworks - Scrum and Kanban. Agile emphasises delivering customer value early in a project cycle. Scrum is the most popular form of Agile Project Management.
This course is aligned to cover one focus area (Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework) in the Professional Scrum Master™ I Certification with Scrum.org.
Leading Training is focusing on providing virtual training courses for the foreseeable future and will only consider in-person and classroom training on request, with a required minimum group size of six delegates. We remain committed to offering training that is fast, focused and effective.
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Classroom | 1 Days | ZAR 2,750.00 | Get a Quote | |
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This course is for anyone curious about the history and principles of Agile and how it may work in your workplace. This course is an excellent foundation course that also gives you insight into two popular Agile frameworks: Scrum and Kanban.
This course will give you ideas on how to run teams more effectively, implement faster feedback and manage change better.
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Intro to Agile
· Agile Thinking
· Agile Pillars
· Agile Values
· Agile Principles
· The Agile Manifesto
Methodologies
· Kanban Processes
o Limit work in progress
o Planning and forecasting
o Principles and practices
o Meetings and Ceremonies
· SCRUM Processes
o Roles: Scrum Master, Product Owner, Team member
o Artefacts: Product backlog, Scrum board, Burndown (velocity)
o Events / Ceremonies: Sprint planning, Standup, Review, retrospective
o Definition of done