Important to know:
The course video is English with Romanian subtitles and test questions are in Romanian.
Overview
Agile projects are successful only if the Agile team is cohesive, productive and involved. Competent project managers encourage active involvement to ensure that the team clearly understands the requirements of the project and the expectations of stakeholders. In this course you will learn about Agile teams and team coordination, including the characteristics of an effective Agile team. This course also introduces you to common development strategies and development coordination models. At the end, the course covers the tools of effective communication and the benefits of using facilitation techniques such as Agile games to stimulate collaboration and cooperation in the Agile team. This course is one of the Skillsoft learning pathway series that covers the objectives of the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) ® exam. PMI-ACP is a registered trademark of Project Management Institute, Inc. About Instructor Barbara Waters Barbara has over 20 years of experience managing projects and implementing process improvements for Fortune 500 companies. She has been responsible for several notable projects, including the creation of two state agency call centers and a employee retention success. Barbara is an adjunct business professor and consultant for Total Quality Management and Process Improvement. Barbara’s certifications include PMP, PMI-ACP, CAPM and Project +. Prerequisites No Target Group Project managers and team members currently using or intending to adopt Agile techniques; Stakeholder PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) ®
Objectives
• Identify key strategies for stakeholder involvement in an Agile project
• Recognize the role of stakeholders during the phases of the APM model
• Identify features effective decision-making for Agile projects
• Recognizing the characteristics of a cohesive and effective Agile team
• Identifying the considerations to consider when scaling Agile teams
• Identifying strategies to improve team performance
• Differentiating between common models of Agile development coordination
• Recognizing communication tools effective for information flow in an Agile environment
• Recognizing the benefits of Agile games
• Demonstrating knowledge of Agile stakeholder involvement and team development processes