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Agile Management Approach

Agile Management 40 hours

Introduction

The Agile Management Approach course offers you an exciting opportunity to thrive in a rapidly evolving business landscape. As industries worldwide pivot towards more adaptable and efficient methodologies, the demand for agile expertise is skyrocketing. This course is meticulously designed to equip you with the essential skills needed to excel in agile environments. You’ll dive into the core agile frameworks, master agile planning, and learn to effectively manage agile iterations. Additionally, you’ll gain insights into agile management styles and scaling, which are crucial for leading teams towards success. By enrolling, you position yourself at the forefront of a high-demand field, ready to lead and innovate. Whether you’re looking to enhance your career prospects or drive organisational change, this course is your gateway to becoming a sought-after agile professional. Join us to unlock your potential and make a meaningful impact.

Objectives

- Understand the core principles of the Agile framework and its implementations.

- Learn to create effective Agile planning and prioritisation strategies.

- Develop skills to manage Agile iterations efficiently and adapt to changes.

- Explore Agile management styles to enhance team collaboration and productivity.

- Gain insights into scaling Agile practices across diverse projects and teams.

- Discover techniques for measuring and evaluating Agile project success.

- Master communication strategies for effective Agile team interactions.

Table of Contents

UNIT 1. AGILE FRAMEWORK
Myths and realities, why agile?
Agile vs traditional
Agile principles and values
Prioritisation of requirements
Scrum
UNIT 2. AGILE PLANNING
Other agile methodologies
Vision of a project
Agile estimation
Road map
Delivery plans
UNIT 3. AGILE ITERATIONS
Iteration planning
Executing and iteration
Using Kanban in iteration
Demo and retro meetings
Work tracking
UNIT 4. AGILE MANAGEMENT STYLE AND FOCUS SCALING
Agile communication and management style
Information radiators
Agile leadership
Agile method escalation
Tools

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