- Master the tools and techniques to manage a project through the agile life cycle.
- Learn to successfully transition from waterfall to agile project management.
Overview
Deliver projects with the highest level of performance and quality as an agile project manager. This path will help you build a solid foundation in leading and motivating agile project teams, from developing user stories and agile charts to driving productive meetings.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Agile Project Management with Microsoft Project
-Learn how to use Microsoft Project to manage agile projects, including traditionally scheduled tasks and agile work.
Course 2: Agile at Work: Driving Productive Agile Meetings
-Make your agile meetings as productive as possible. Expert Doug Rose explains how to set up and run common agile activities.
Course 3: Agile at Work: Getting Better with Agile Retrospectives
-In this final course in the Agile at Work series, explore the singular value of conducting an agile retrospective at the conclusion of every sprint.
Course 4: Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards
-Agile expert Doug Rose shows how to report the progress of your agile project using taskboards and burndown charts.
Course 5: Agile Project Management: Comparing Agile Tools
-Explore the strengths and weaknesses of different agile software tools, including Microsoft Excel, Atlassian JIRA, Trello, Microsoft Azure DevOps, and GitLab.
Course 6: Agile Foundations
-Learn the foundational concepts you need to know to start thinking like an agile team.
Course 7: Transitioning from Waterfall to Agile Project Management
-Learn how to help your organization make the transition from traditional waterfall project management to agile project management.
Course 8: Agile at Work: Building Your Agile Team
-Learn how to adopt an agile mindset and build an agile team: one that is self-organized, collaborative, and accountable.
Course 9: Agile at Work: Planning with Agile User Stories
-Learn how to plan agile projects by creating user stories.
Course 1: Agile Project Management with Microsoft Project
-Learn how to use Microsoft Project to manage agile projects, including traditionally scheduled tasks and agile work.
Course 2: Agile at Work: Driving Productive Agile Meetings
-Make your agile meetings as productive as possible. Expert Doug Rose explains how to set up and run common agile activities.
Course 3: Agile at Work: Getting Better with Agile Retrospectives
-In this final course in the Agile at Work series, explore the singular value of conducting an agile retrospective at the conclusion of every sprint.
Course 4: Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards
-Agile expert Doug Rose shows how to report the progress of your agile project using taskboards and burndown charts.
Course 5: Agile Project Management: Comparing Agile Tools
-Explore the strengths and weaknesses of different agile software tools, including Microsoft Excel, Atlassian JIRA, Trello, Microsoft Azure DevOps, and GitLab.
Course 6: Agile Foundations
-Learn the foundational concepts you need to know to start thinking like an agile team.
Course 7: Transitioning from Waterfall to Agile Project Management
-Learn how to help your organization make the transition from traditional waterfall project management to agile project management.
Course 8: Agile at Work: Building Your Agile Team
-Learn how to adopt an agile mindset and build an agile team: one that is self-organized, collaborative, and accountable.
Course 9: Agile at Work: Planning with Agile User Stories
-Learn how to plan agile projects by creating user stories.
Courses
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Learn how to adopt an agile mindset and build an agile team: one that is self-organized, collaborative, and accountable.
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In this final course in the Agile at Work series, explore the singular value of conducting an agile retrospective at the conclusion of every sprint.
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Agile expert Doug Rose shows how to report the progress of your agile project using taskboards and burndown charts.
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Learn the foundational concepts you need to know to start thinking like an agile team.
-
Learn how to help your organization make the transition from traditional waterfall project management to agile project management.
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Make your agile meetings as productive as possible. Expert Doug Rose explains how to set up and run common agile activities.
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Learn how to plan an agile project with user and technical stories.
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Explore the strengths and weaknesses of different agile software tools, including Microsoft Excel, Atlassian JIRA, Trello, Microsoft Azure DevOps, and GitLab.
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Learn how to use Microsoft Project to manage agile projects, including traditionally scheduled tasks and agile work.
Taught by
Bonnie Biafore, Doug Rose and Kelley O'Connell, Coach and Instructor