All Agile courses

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DevOps Foundations: Lean and Agile (LinkedIn Learning)
By applying lean and agile principles, engineering teams can deliver better systems and better business outcomes—both of which are crucial to the success of DevOps. In this course, instructors Ernest Mueller and Karthik Gaekwad discuss the theories, techniques, and benefits of agile and lean. Learn how they can be applied to operations teams to create a more effective flow from development into operations and accelerate your path of "concept to cash." In addition to key concepts, you can hear in-the-trenches examples of implementing lean and agile in real-world software organizations.Topics include: Recall components of lean, agile, and DevOps. Apply principles of lean, agile, and DevOps to steps in the development process. Differentiate between the concepts of kanban and scrum. Describe success measures used in the lean and agile processes. Identify ways to make lean, agile, and DevOps terminology more understandable for team members. Define concepts related to organizational theory. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in.This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply.Apply for this course
 
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Exam Prep: Enterprise Architecture Foundations 9.2 (LinkedIn Learning)
The Open Group Architecture Framework, or TOGAF, is a framework and methodology for developing enterprise-level software. TOGAF provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing enterprise IT architecture. This high-level, systematic approach is designed to reduce error, maintain timelines, keep the project on budget and align IT with business units. If you’re looking to get certified in TOGAF, join Shane Chagpar in this course, as he provides an overview of the TOGAF Foundation exam, taking you step-by-step through the learning objectives for the Level 1 exam. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. Apply for this course
 
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Getting Started as an Agile Project Manager (LinkedIn Learning)
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. Master the tools and techniques to manage a project through the agile life cycle. Learn to successfully transition from waterfall to agile project management. Apply for this course
 
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Passer de l'approche en cascade à la gestion de projet agile (LinkedIn Learning)
Si votre direction cherche à bénéficier des projets agiles en matière de délai, de qualité et de budget, cette formation est faite pour vous. Avec Kelley O'Connell, vous saisirez la différence entre la méthodologie de la cascade et l'approche agile. Vous aborderez les prérequis puis vous mettrez en place un projet pilote, dans lequel vous identifierez aussi bien les supporters que les détracteurs. Outre les notions de base à acquérir, vous devrez également définir une vision et constituer votre équipe et, enfin, grâce aux rétrospectives, vous identifierez ce qui favorise la poursuite de votre déploiement agile. Apply for this course
 
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Passer de l'approche en cascade à la gestion de projet agile (LinkedIn Learning) copy 1
Si votre direction cherche à bénéficier des projets agiles en matière de délai, de qualité et de budget, cette formation est faite pour vous. Avec Kelley O'Connell, vous saisirez la différence entre la méthodologie de la cascade et l'approche agile. Vous aborderez les prérequis puis vous mettrez en place un projet pilote, dans lequel vous identifierez aussi bien les supporters que les détracteurs. Outre les notions de base à acquérir, vous devrez également définir une vision et constituer votre équipe et, enfin, grâce aux rétrospectives, vous identifierez ce qui favorise la poursuite de votre déploiement agile. Apply for this course
 
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Udemy: Agile PM 201 - Understanding Agile at a Deeper Level
Develop an Adaptive, High-Performance Agile Approach Based on a Deeper Understanding of Agile Principles and Values. In this course, you will learn:Develop a deeper understanding of the principles and values behind Agile and Scrum to create high performance Agile teams and to apply Agile more effectively to a much broader range of projects and business environments. Develop the knowledge and skills to lead, mentor, and coach Agile project teams based on an in-depth understanding of understanding of Agile and Scrum values, principles, and practices. Apply for this course
 
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Agile@Smals
SMALS STANDARDS Explication de la méthodologie Agile dans l'environnement de développement. Dans le module de base, nous expliquons en quoi consiste la méthode Agile sur la base d'une définition claire. Nous expliquons pourquoi nous appliquons la méthode Agile. Nous présentons également quelques approches Agile telles que Scrum. De même, quelques pratiques Agile comme MoSCoW sont présentées. Dans la suite du module, nous détaillons les aspects "Agile projects", "Agile suitability" et "Agile lessons learned". Ceci chaque fois dans le contexte spécifique de Smals.
 
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Transitioning from Waterfall to Agile Project Management (LinkedIn Learning)
Is your organization looking to realize the time, quality, and cost benefits of agile project management? If so, then this course is for you. Join project management trainer and agile expert Kelley O'Connell as she helps those interested in experimenting with agile understand the difference between traditional waterfall and agile methodologies, as well as what's required for success. Kelley provides advice on how to garner support for your pilot project by identifying supporters early on and keeping them engaged while also responding to detractors. She then leads you through the process of picking a pilot project, choosing the right team, and setting the vision. To wrap up, Kelley provides a short overview of agile basics—including how to approach sprint planning—to help you get started. Topics include: Identify the core component behind agile. Determine common goals behind transitioning to agile. Distinguish between the different roles used in an agile project. Interpret the events of the scrum framework. Explain which key elements and tools are used for a successful sprint. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Agile Requirements Foundations (LinkedIn Learning)
Customer needs change every day. We need our products to keep up. Take an agile approach to requirements analysis: Learn the mindset and techniques necessary to discover requirements for an agile project and succeed in the business analyst (BA) role. Angela Wick reviews the 12 agile principles from a BA's perspective, introduces backlog management techniques, and discusses techniques such as product decomposition, user stories and story maps, which help BAs deliver products that truly delight customers. Plus, find out what concepts such as "minimum viable product" and "value stream" mean to people in the BA role. Topics include: Define the business analyst’s role in agile. Identify agile principles five through eight from a business analyst’s perspective. Explore the business analyst’s point of view on an agile team. Determine the increments of value on an agile team. Examine the fundamentals of determining the level of detail in the backlog. Recognize the steps involved in collaborating with the product owner on the backlog. Determine the purpose of the acceptance criteria. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Agile Project Management with Microsoft Project (LinkedIn Learning)
View Bonnie's LinkedIn Newsletter Learn how to use Microsoft Project to manage agile and hybrid projects. Bonnie Biafore covers setting up agile projects for success, as well as creating custom fields to track elements unique to the agile project method, such as features and sprints. She also shows how to manage traditionally scheduled tasks and agile work side by side, track agile project progress, generate burndown reports, and determine your team's velocity. Plus, learn about the agile tools that are built into the Project Online desktop client. Topics include: Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Agile at Work: Driving Productive Agile Meetings (LinkedIn Learning)
Many new agile teams think flexibility in their meetings allows them to do whatever feels right. In reality, agile projects move more smoothly by running short, well-structured activities. Each activity is timeboxed, so the teams stay on track and work within a set time and agenda. In this course, agile expert Doug Rose outlines how to make agile meetings as productive as possible. He provides guidance on common activities such as release planning, daily stand-ups, sprint planning, and product demos. Throughout the course, learn about common meeting pitfalls and the challenges of keeping activities on track. To learn more about agile, watch additional courses in the Agile at Work series. Topics include: Define osmotic communication and describe how it helps increase productivity in a shared workspace. Explain how the scope of an agile project differs from the scope of a traditional project. Identify helpful techniques that will increase efficiency in stand-up meetings. Recognize the developer’s role after a product owner presents the highest value stories. Examine how relative estimates are formed. Recall the benefits of a Heard It, Did It board. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Agile at Work: Building Your Agile Team (LinkedIn Learning)
Agile is becoming the preferred project management approach for fast-moving projects. At the heart of any agile project lies an agile team. In this course, the first in the Agile at Work series, expert Doug Rose uses a sample project to show how to build your agile team. A team with an agile mindset is self-organized, collaborative, and accountable. He also outlines the common pitfalls inherent in the implementation: new teams need to watch for confusing their roles and understand the challenges with managing self-organized groups. Topics include: Starting agile in your organization Defining team roles and responsibilities Letting the team self-organize Training the team Thinking and delivering like an agile team Avoiding pitfalls Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Agile at Work: Getting Better with Agile Retrospectives (LinkedIn Learning)
Designed to help increase the pace and quality of a team’s work, agile retrospectives utilize a structured format to gather insights, identify challenges, create a more agile mindset, and make a team more productive and successful. Author Doug Rose outlines the five phases of a successful retrospective: setting the right direction, getting all the issues on the table, gathering insights from the team, making decisions, and applying changes. He describes how to use a starfish diagram or PANCAKE approach to facilitate a comfortable and effective retrospective, and finally, discusses the importance of closing a retrospective with clear action items for the next sprint. Topics include: Five phases of retrospectives Choosing an ideal meeting space Identifying issues and improvements Working with a distributed team Encouraging discussions Setting goals using SMART criteria Asking good questions Making team decisions Closing out an agile retrospective Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards (LinkedIn Learning)
Agile teams need a lightweight way to report their progress. Agile reports should be simple and easy to read, and radiate information across the room to the entire team. In this course, agile expert Doug Rose outlines a process for reporting on the progress of your agile project. He shows how to establish priorities using product backlogs, show daily progress using taskboards, burn down a sprint using sprint burndown charts, and burn down a release by creating a release burndown chart. He also highlights common pitfalls, such as retrofitting. Topics include: Explain the purpose of a taskboard and how it can help keep a project on track. List the correct order of the swim lanes on a taskboard. Name the two types of burndown charts. Recognize the problems that occur when a team does not break down epics into stories. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Agile Foundations (LinkedIn Learning)
Teams that embrace an agile mindset are often better able to respond to customer feedback and shifting business needs—and have a bit more fun in the process. Interested in bringing the principles of agile to your team? This course can help. Join Doug Rose as he steps through the fundamental concepts you need to know to start thinking like an agile team. Doug goes over the values and principles covered in the agile manifesto, as well as how to enhance communication with user stories and cross-functional teams. Discover how to respond to change the agile way, explore popular agile frameworks, and learn about the common roles on an agile team. Along the way, Doug provides you with some exercises that can help boost your team's agility and productivity. Topics include: Recognize inhibitors that have a significant impact when managing an agile team. Define the “agile manifesto.” Recall the structure of a cross-functional team. Determine what should be included in user stories. Apply the 80/20 rule to determine the priority of highest value items. List two agile principles that guide the team to stay within time structures while remaining flexible enough to adapt to change. Name a disadvantage of the waterfall approach. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Agile at Work: Planning with Agile User Stories (LinkedIn Learning)
Agile project teams create short user stories as a way to plan out the work for upcoming sprints. In this course, agile expert Doug Rose shows how to write these user stories and prioritize them in the product backlog. He also shows how to avoid the most common pitfalls with agile project planning. Topics include: Explain how a sprint differs from a traditional project. Name three user roles. Define the acronym INVEST and explain its purpose. List three main sections of a project charter. Identify the benefits of planning poker. Recall the challenges associated with the sprint backlog. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Lean Technology Strategy: Running Agile at Scale (LinkedIn Learning)
For large tech organizations, the path to agile adoption is hardly ever a smooth one. If you're aiming to implement agile at scale, then this course can help by letting you know which pitfalls you may encounter and providing techniques for successfully managing a transformation. Instructor Jez Humble dives into the key principles that are at the heart of high-performance program management. He also provides a case study that showcases an iterative and adaptive approach to running large programs and discusses the importance of continuous improvement. Topics include: Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Software Architecture: Domain-Driven Design (LinkedIn Learning)
It's tough to be agile if you're working with a system that can't handle rapid change. Domain-driven design (DDD)—one of the most effective architectural approaches for both agile environments in general and microservices in particular—can help you build systems that can stand up to change. In this course, Allen Holub provides programmers, software architects, business analysts, and product managers/owners with an overview of this essential architectural process, demonstrating how to use DDD to develop a microservice or other domain-focused system. Alan goes over the basics of DDD (and how it fits with agile), microservices, and bounded contexts and entities. Plus, he compares reactive and declarative systems and details how to approach an event storming session. Topics include: How DDD differs from other architectural approaches How DDD fits with agile Advantages of microservices Bounded contexts and entities Reactive vs. declarative systems Using event storming to develop a DDD architecture Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Enterprise Agile: Changing Your Culture (LinkedIn Learning)
Many organizations deliver products with dozens or even hundreds of teams. For these organizations, spinning up a few agile teams is just the start. Eventually, they'll want to scale up their agile approach to work on enterprise-level products—a shift that presents a whole new set of challenges. Enterprise agile requires a different organizational mindset along with new roles and practices. There are many different enterprise agile frameworks that will help you with this transformation, but switching to these frameworks isn't your biggest challenge. Enterprise agile is a radical change from how most organizations think about their work. If you don't prepare your teams for this change, then it's unlikely that any enterprise framework will succeed. That's why this course is the first in a four-part series on enterprise agile. In this course, Doug Rose helps you lay the groundwork you'll need to make this radical organizational change. First, learn how to identify your organization's culture. There are many different types of organizational cultures, and each one presents its own set of challenges. Then, see different approaches to making a widespread organizational change. Finally, learn about the common challenges that almost all organizations face when starting enterprise agile. Topics include: Recognize what must be in place before implementing a framework. Identify a simple strategy for implementing organizational change. Name the culture type that pushes for certainty and depends upon hierarchy. Recall what occurs in a competence culture. Explain organizational culture and describe how it relates to an agile transformation. Define the fearless change approach. List the eight steps in Kotter’s 8-Step approach. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Agile Project Management: Comparing Agile Tools (LinkedIn Learning)
The Agile mindset is an exciting way to quickly deliver higher-quality products. This course helps you compare the strengths and weaknesses of several top agile software tools. These include Microsoft Excel, Atlassian JIRA, Trello, Microsoft Azure DevOps, and open-source GitLab. The course highlights the advantages of simple tools like spreadsheets and more complex product management packages. This course helps project managers, software developers, agile coaches and other professionals determine which tool is the best fit for their team. Agile expert Doug Rose provides a fast-paced tour and an unvarnished look at what some of the tools get right and what some get wrong. Doug concludes each section with suggested strategies for selecting the right tool for your team—always remembering that no tool should ever overshadow the core values of the agile manifesto. Topics include: Determine the factors for choosing the best agile tool. Distinguish the appropriate chart to use in an agile tool. Interpret the steps to take in an agile tool that are in alignment with agile practices. Analyze the best approach for creating a taskboard based on agile practices. Identify the agile best practices regardless of the tool used. Explain two key elements for determining the agile transformation of teams. Deze cursus is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels. Als dit voor u geen probleem vormt, dien dan gerust uw aanvraag in. This course is in French only. If this is not a problem for you, by all means go ahead and apply. Apply for this course
 
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Udemy: Agile Crash Course: Agile Project Management; Agile Delivery
Get Agile Certified & Learn about the key and most important concepts and tools of Agile Project Management (Scrum). In this course, you will learn: You will become Agile certified (you will receive a certificate upon completion). You will learn the meaning of user stories, daily stand-ups, retrospectives and kanban boards. Tools and tips that you will love. A high quality learning experience. You will learn to launch products faster. You will learn to launch online courses faster. You will learn about the importance of simplicity. You will learn the key concepts of Agile Development, Agile Project Delivery and Agile Project Management. You will understand the differences between Agile and traditional project delivery (other methodologies). Value for money. Guaranteed. A guide/process to follow. You will learn to launch apps faster. You will learn to focus on an MVP (Minimum Viable Product). Apply for this course
 
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