Agile approaches were created for high-uncertainty projects which have high rates of change, complexity and risk. Traditional predictive approaches don’t work for projects with these characteristics. Agile approaches originally were designed for software development projects, but they work well for any complex, innovative scope of work.
This course gives an overview of the most popular agile approaches and explains how the project management knowledge areas and processes should be applied to a project which is executed in an agile environment
Organisations should adopt agile because of the business benefits, e.g. time-to-market, quality, productivity, employee satisfaction and stakeholder satisfaction. To achieve success, the implications of becoming agile must be transferred into all parts of the organisation. This course includes practical information on what should be considered in an organisation’s transition effort to agile.
Course objectives
Target audience
Course content
Why use agile?
-Benefits of Agile
-What types of projects can Agile be applied to
-Life cycles and governance in an Agile project
Agile approaches
-Scrum
-Kanban
-XP
-Lean
-Safe
Agile organisation
-Roles in an Agile project
-Agile in organisation context
Leading an agile project
-Value of Project Management in an Agile environment
-Project Scope Management
-Project Time Management
-Project Cost Management
-Project Quality Management
-Project Human Resource Management
-Project Communications Management
-Project Risk Management
-Project Procurement Management
-Project Stakeholder Management
Organisation’s transition to agile
Case examples
Summary
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