In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the ability to adapt and innovate is paramount. Our course, Why Agile? Agile vs Classic Approach. Agile Methodologies, is designed to equip you with the essential skills to thrive in this dynamic environment. As industries increasingly shift towards agile frameworks, understanding the stark differences between agile and traditional methodologies becomes crucial. This course delves into the core characteristics of agile, offering insights into popular methodologies like Scrum, XP, and Kanban. With the agile sector experiencing significant growth and high demand for skilled professionals, this course is your gateway to enhancing your career prospects. Engage with flexible, online learning and prepare to lead transformative projects with confidence and efficiency.
Why agile? Agile vs classic approach. Agile methodologies
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Objetivos
- To understand the differences between Agile and traditional approaches.
- To identify key characteristics of the Agile approach.
- To explore the principles of Scrum and XP methodologies.
- To learn how to apply Kanban in project management.
- To compare various Agile methodologies and their applications.
- To evaluate the benefits of adopting Agile practices.
- To recognise situations where Agile is more effective than traditional methods.
Índice de contenidos
UNIT 1. WHY AGILE? AGILE VS. TRADITIONAL
Context
Myths and realities: why agile?
Agile approach
Why should we adopt agile?
Agile vs. traditional
UNIT 2. THE AGILE APPROACH CHARACTERISTICS
Agile principles and values
Disadvantages of the traditional approach
The “traditional” management approach
The “agile” management approach
Agile work process for projects
UNIT 3. AGILE METHODOLOGIES: SCRUM, XP AND OTHER METHODOLOGIES
Framework of methodologies
FDD, DSDM and Lean
Scrum
XP methodology
“5 S” methodology
UNIT 4. AGILE METHODOLOGIES: KANBAN
The definition of Kanban
Examples of the task boards
Designing the Kanban board
Using the Kanban inside the iteration
Sinergy of methodologies