This course introduces you to:
Section 1 - The foundations of Agile
Section 2 - Agile planning and prioritisation.
Section 3 - Agile communication and organisational agility.
The learning objective is to demonstrate critical knowledge of Agile software development and the ability to understand various Agile frameworks, such as Scrum and Kanban.
Here is a list of the topics we will cover in this course:
History of Agile
The Agile Mindset and Manifesto
Agile vs Waterfall
Benefits of Agile.
Three Core Roles
Agile teams - High-Performing Teams
Organising an Agile Team
Agile Frameworks – Scrum and Kanban
Introduction to Agile Planning and Prioritisation
Gathering prioritisation, managing backlogs and prioritisation techniques. Understanding & Creating User Stories, Themes & Epics
Scoping, estimation techniques and release and iteration planning.
Monitor progress and communication within an agile team—metrics – Scrum, Kanban metrics.
Identifying risk, adapting to change, technical debt and failure patterns and mitigation strategies.
Agile communication – internal and external. Part of the core of Agile is good communication.
How Estimation is done in Agile
Planning Poker in Agile
Burn down Charts
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.
Finding various inefficiencies in your process using the Kanban board
Definition of done in Kanban
Daily Stand-up in Kanban
Agile has been trending in project management as a preferred way to complete projects. This popular methodology incorporates tools and techniques that offer more flexibility and agility on your projects.
After completing this course, you should be able to:
1) Demonstrate the ability to participate effectively in agile practices/processes for software development.
2) Understand standard agile practices.
3) Apply agile principles and values to a given situation.
4) Identify and address the most common problems encountered in adopting Agile.
5) Implement Scrum and Kanban.
I hope that you enjoy the course. The main aim is for you to gain a foundational knowledge of agile principles.