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Advanced Learning Programs

Paul Mendoza-Director
Email/Mobile: paul@alprograms.com / 9176247037
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(02) 7-902 0992 / (02) 7-506 8016
Many organizations can benefit from
agile project management, and it’s
simple to set up and utilize.
Agile Project Management Course is intended for all project managers. It is also for those who are familiar with the waterfall model but will need to
handle projects that will use agile methodology. The course will have a comparison on Agile and Waterfall. While it will use a popular tool in project
management to setup the timeline of the project.

Agile project management is a modern, flexible approach to project management. It allows you to break large projects down into more manageable
tasks, which are tackled in short iterations or sprints. This enables your team to adapt to change quickly and deliver work fast.

If you’re new to this methodology, it might look at first like a complex and difficult-to-manage system. But, whether you realize it or not, you’re
already doing many of the things agile project management requires. With a few tweaks, you’ll be on your way to shorter development cycles and
smaller, more frequent product releases.

Today, agile project management methodology is used by software developers, construction companies, educational organizations, and even
marketing teams.

While you can take advantage of software, books, or agile coaches, each agile team is unique, and understanding the basics can help you put together
an agile project methodology that works for you and your team.

It will also have a comprehensive discussion on scrum – how this is applied in project management. This will focus on delivering a product and the
product backlog.
Learn the difference between Agile and Waterfall.
Learn the scrum methodology.
Familiarize with the roles and responsibilities of the team as well
as the role of the project manager in Scrum.
Use a project management tool to create milestones, tasks,
durations and reports to sponsors and stakeholders.
Appreciate the use of Scrum methodology with a case study.
Apply Sprint Ceremonies in the case study.
Prepare for sprints and other Go Live activities using the case study
as an example.
MODULE 1 MODULE 4 MODULE 5
Review Project Management Project management tool Case Study : IzanRose Online
Agile vs Waterfall Milestones and Tasks Store
When to use Agile methodology Duration and Dates Requirements
Roles Product Backlog
Gantt Charts Reports Backlog Grooming
MODULE 2
Scrum Methodology MODULE 7
Roles and Responsibilities MODULE 6
Sprint 2 and Beyond
Product and Product Backlog Sprint 0 - The Preparation
External requirements
Sprint 1 Go Live Preparations
MODULE 3 Sprint Planning After Go Live Support
Daily Standups
The Role of a Project Manager on
MidSprint Review
Scrum
Burndown Rates
Project Manager vs Scrum Master
Sprint Demo
Timeline Discussion
Sprint Retro
Sponsors and Stakeholder Meeting
Burndown Reports
Project Meeting

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