Agile Project Management - Foundation
(AGILEPMF)
Agile approaches such as eXtreme Programming, Scrum and Lean Software Development are becoming increasingly mainstream. They describe how to successfully deliver in complex situations when requirements and possible solutions are subject to continuous change; but they stop short of describing a full project lifecycle with defined Phases, Work Products, Roles and Responsibilities. This course covers how to operate in such an Agile fashion within an overall project framework based on the DSDM Agile Project Framework approach. Through practical experience of the Agile style of working, case studies and example scenarios from a highly experienced trainer, it provides delegates with an understanding of how the Agile Project Management process can enable planning, management and control for predictable Agile project deliveries.
Prerequisites
None
Target Audience
The course is aimed at Project Managers and others involved in Project Management who want to understand how to apply Agile approaches within an overall project management lifecycle framework.
Course Objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of Agile Project Management
- Understand the key Agile Project Management practices and how to manage Agile Project teams
- Fully describe and relate the Agile Project Management process
- Understand project control in the Agile environment
Course Content
Agile Project Management Fundamentals
- What is Agile Project Management?
- Benefits of Agile Project Management
- When to use Agile Project Management
- Preparing for a sucessful Agile project
- Agile Project Management principles
The Agile Project Management Process
- Agile Project Management Framework
- Configuring the Agile Project Lifecycle
Work Products and Deliverables
- Management Products and Deliverables
- Business Work Products and Deliverables
- Technical Products and Deliverables
Agile Project Teams
- Agile Project Roles and Responsibilities
- Agile Project Team Empowerment
- Agile Project Team Structure
Agile Project Management Practices
- Facilitated Workshops
- MoSCoW Prioritisation
- Modelling
- Iterative Development
- Timeboxing
Project Management and Control
- Agile Planning
- Agile Risk Management
- Agile Estimating and Measurment
- Agile Configuration Management
Other Agile Project Management Concerns
- Agile Requirments (functional and nonfunctional requirments)
- Agile Testing
- Quality Management and Quality Control
- Ensuring Maintainability and Scalability