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    A Complete Agile Practitioner (Pmi-Acp) + /- 1000 Mock Quest

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    A Complete Agile Practitioner (Pmi-Acp) + /- 1000 Mock Quest

    A Complete Agile Practitioner (Pmi-Acp) + /- 1000 Mock Quest
    Published 6/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 5.00 GB | Duration: 18h 6m

    Agile, Scrum, Continuous Integration, Collaboration, Increment, Customer Value, Teamwork

    What you'll learn

    Understanding Agile principles and values: Learners should grasp the core principles and values that underpin Agile project management

    Familiarity with Agile frameworks: Learners should become acquainted with popular Agile frameworks such as Scrum, Kanban, or Lean

    Ability to apply Agile practices: Learners should acquire practical skills to implement Agile practices effectively

    Collaboration and team empowerment: Learners should develop skills in fostering collaboration, cross-functional teamwork, and self-organization

    Agile project planning and estimation: Learners should be able to apply Agile techniques for project planning

    Continuous improvement and adaptability: Learners should embrace the concept of continuous improvement and adaptability in Agile project management.

    Agile leadership and facilitation: Learners should develop leadership and facilitation skills necessary to support Agile teams

    Agile metrics and monitoring: Learners should be able to identify and utilize appropriate Agile metrics to track project progress and measure team performance.

    Stakeholder management and communication: Learners should understand how to engage and collaborate with project stakeholders effectively, managing expectations

    Agile project risk management: Learners should gain knowledge of Agile risk management techniques, including identifying and addressing risks early.

    Requirements

    Basic project management knowledge: It is helpful to have a foundational understanding of traditional project management principles and practices. Familiarity with project management concepts, terminology, and processes will provide a useful context for learning Agile methodologies.

    Experience in project management: While not mandatory, having some experience working on projects or being involved in project teams can enhance your understanding of project dynamics and challenges. Practical exposure to project management will allow you to relate Agile concepts to real-world scenarios.

    Openness to change and flexibility: Agile project management is centered around embracing change, adaptability, and flexibility. Having an open mindset and being receptive to new ways of working are essential requirements for learning Agile.

    Eagerness to learn and improve: Agile methodologies emphasize continuous learning and improvement. Being motivated to expand your knowledge, explore new ideas, and actively participate in the learning process will contribute to your success in Agile project management.

    Effective communication skills: Communication is crucial in Agile project management. The ability to express ideas clearly, actively listen, collaborate with team members, and engage stakeholders is vital for effective Agile implementation.

    Teamwork and collaboration: Agile project management emphasizes self-organizing, cross-functional teams that collaborate closely. Being comfortable working in a team environment, valuing collaboration, and promoting collective decision-making will support your Agile learning journey.

    Time management and organization skills: Agile projects often operate in iterative and time-boxed cycles, requiring efficient time management and prioritization. Developing strong organizational skills will help you manage multiple tasks, deadlines, and iterations effectively.

    Continuous improvement mindset: Agile methodologies encourage a culture of continuous improvement. Having a mindset that embraces learning from mistakes, seeking feedback, and continuously refining processes and practices will align well with Agile principles.

    Willingness to adapt to Agile values and principles: Agile project management challenges traditional approaches and introduces new ways of thinking and working. Being willing to embrace Agile values, such as customer collaboration, responsiveness to change, and iterative development, is crucial for successful Agile learning.

    Description

    The Complete Agile Practitioner + Over 1000 Mock PMI-ACP Exam Questions course is a comprehensive introduction to Agile methodology and its core principles. Participants explore the origins of agile, including the Agile Manifesto and its guiding principles, which prioritize collaboration, customer satisfaction, and iterative development.The course covers various Agile frameworks such as Scrum, Kanban, and Lean. Participants learn how to create and manage Agile project backlogs, foster efficient team collaboration, and measure project progress and success using Agile metrics.Essential Agile practices, including user stories, sprint planning, daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives, are thoroughly covered. The course offers excellent practical experience and discussions that can be applied to Agile concepts in real-world scenarios.Throughout the course, participants gain the necessary knowledge to transition from traditional project management to agile methodologies. They learn how to cultivate a culture of continuous improvement, adaptability, and innovation within their teams and organizations.By the course's end, participants will be prepared to advocate for Agile methodologies, lead Agile teams, and drive successful Agile projects, resulting in improved project outcomes, increased customer satisfaction, and enhanced team collaboration. Additionally, the course includes over 1000 mock PMI-ACP exam questions to help participants prepare for the certification exam.

    Overview

    Section 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction to the course

    Section 2: Introduction to Agile

    Lecture 2 Introduction to Agile

    Lecture 3 Overview of Traditional and Agile Approach

    Lecture 4 Agile Characteristics

    Lecture 5 Benefits of Agile Project Approach

    Lecture 6 Summary

    Section 3: Agile Values and Principles

    Lecture 7 Primary and secondary Agile values

    Lecture 8 Overview of Agile Values and Principles

    Lecture 9 The Agile Manifesto

    Lecture 10 Agile Principles

    Lecture 11 Summary

    Section 4: From Waterfall to Agile

    Lecture 12 From Waterfall to Agile

    Lecture 13 Types of Models

    Lecture 14 Empirical and iterative

    Lecture 15 The role of the project plan

    Lecture 16 The Agile triangle of constraints

    Lecture 17 Summary

    Section 5: The Agile Project Management Model

    Lecture 18 The Agile Project Management Model

    Lecture 19 Difference - Agile & Traditional project management

    Lecture 20 The agile project management phases

    Lecture 21 Agile project management

    Lecture 22 Agile specific roles

    Lecture 23 Summary

    Section 6: Other methodologies

    Lecture 24 Extreme Programming - XP

    Lecture 25 Lean

    Lecture 26 Crystal methodologies

    Lecture 27 FDD

    Lecture 28 TDD

    Lecture 29 DSDM

    Lecture 30 Unified Process

    Lecture 31 More Agile methods

    Lecture 32 Methodology strengths and weaknesses

    Lecture 33 Type of backlogs

    Lecture 34 Summary

    Section 7: Myths and Misconceptions about Agile

    Lecture 35 Myths and Misconceptions about Agile

    Lecture 36 Combining traditional and Agile models

    Lecture 37 Agile project planning

    Lecture 38 Summary

    Section 8: When to Adopt Agile Practices

    Lecture 39 When to Adopt Agile Practices

    Lecture 40 When an agile approach is suitable

    Lecture 41 Candidate for Agile Practices Adoption

    Lecture 42 Team characteristics

    Lecture 43 Summary

    Section 9: Agile Practices for Initial Adoption

    Lecture 44 Agile Practices for Initial Adoption

    Lecture 45 Requirements definition

    Lecture 46 Iterative development

    Lecture 47 Team and customer communication

    Lecture 48 Summary

    Section 10: Developing an Agile Mindset

    Lecture 49 Developing an Agile Mindset

    Lecture 50 Using additional Agile principles

    Lecture 51 Summary

    Section 11: Getting Buy-in from Stakeholders to Adopt Agile

    Lecture 52 Getting Buy-in from Stakeholders to Adopt Agile

    Lecture 53 Main benefits of agile project management

    Lecture 54 Explaining risks

    Lecture 55 Common features of agile methodologies

    Lecture 56 The potential weakness of the traditional approach

    Lecture 57 Types of stakeholders

    Lecture 58 Summary

    Section 12: Extreme Programming (XP)

    Lecture 59 Extreme Programming (XP)

    Lecture 60 Key XP practices

    Lecture 61 XP Core Value

    Lecture 62 Summary

    Section 13: Lean Development

    Lecture 63 Lean Development

    Lecture 64 Key principles of Lean

    Lecture 65 Lean tools

    Lecture 66 Kanban

    Lecture 67 Summary

    Section 14: The Crystal Methodologies

    Lecture 68 The Crystal Methodologies

    Lecture 69 Crystal principles

    Lecture 70 Crystal tools

    Lecture 71 Summary

    Section 15: Feature Driven Development (FDD)

    Lecture 72 Feature Driven Development (FDD)

    Lecture 73 The FDD process consists of five steps

    Lecture 74 Levels in Feature Driven Development (FDD)

    Lecture 75 The six main roles in an FDD team

    Lecture 76 FDD tools

    Lecture 77 Summary

    Section 16: DSDM and Agile Unified Process

    Lecture 78 DSDM and Agile Unified Process

    Lecture 79 Key DSDM principles

    Lecture 80 DSDM process

    Lecture 81 MoSCoW

    Lecture 82 The Agile Unified Process

    Lecture 83 Summary

    Section 17: Introduction to Agile Planning

    Lecture 84 Introduction to Agile Planning

    Lecture 85 Levels of agile planning

    Lecture 86 Benefits of Planning

    Lecture 87 Summary

    Section 18: The Agile Planning Process

    Lecture 88 The Agile Planning Process

    Lecture 89 Release planning

    Lecture 90 Tasks in release planning

    Lecture 91 Summary

    Section 19: Initiating an Agile Project

    Lecture 92 Initiating an Agile Project

    Lecture 93 Customer type

    Lecture 94 Business case & Product Vision

    Lecture 95 Creating a business case

    Lecture 96 Product vision

    Lecture 97 Summary

    Section 20: Requirements Gathering and User Stories

    Lecture 98 Requirements Gathering and User Stories

    Lecture 99 Developing use cases

    Lecture 100 Formatting user stories

    Lecture 101 User story

    Lecture 102 Summary

    Section 21: Estimating Velocity

    Lecture 103 Estimating Velocity

    Lecture 104 Factors that impact velocity

    Lecture 105 Summary

    Section 22: Prioritizing User Stories

    Lecture 106 Prioritizing User Stories

    Lecture 107 Prioritization factors

    Lecture 108 The MoSCoW model

    Lecture 109 Summary

    Section 23: Completing the Release Plan

    Lecture 110 Completing the Release Plan

    Lecture 111 Non-functional performance requirements

    Lecture 112 Types of user stories

    Lecture 113 Summary

    Section 24: The Kano Model

    Lecture 114 The Kano Model

    Lecture 115 Type of features

    Lecture 116 Analyzing survey data

    Lecture 117 Five variations of possible responses

    Lecture 118 Summary

    Section 25: Using a Priority Matrix

    Lecture 119 Using a Priority Matrix

    Lecture 120 A two-by-two matrix

    Lecture 121 Summary

    Section 26: An Overview of the Iteration Planning Process

    Lecture 122 An Overview of the Iteration Planning Process

    Lecture 123 Introduction to iteration planning

    Lecture 124 Factors influence the length of iterations

    Lecture 125 Benefit of iteration planning

    Lecture 126 Key outputs

    Lecture 127 Summary

    Section 27: Creating the Iteration Backlog

    Lecture 128 Creating the Iteration Backlog

    Lecture 129 Splitting large stories

    Lecture 130 INVEST acronym

    Lecture 131 Summary

    Section 28: Agile Schedules and Buffering

    Lecture 132 Agile Schedules and Buffering

    Lecture 133 Challenge of keeping project on track

    Lecture 134 More Types of Buffers

    Lecture 135 Scheduling buffers

    Lecture 136 Calculating a project buffer

    Lecture 137 Summary

    Section 29: Iteration Planning for Complex Projects

    Lecture 138 Iteration Planning for Complex Projects

    Lecture 139 Complex Projects

    Lecture 140 Summary

    Section 30: Monitoring Iteration Progress

    Lecture 141 Monitoring Iteration Progress

    Lecture 142 Monitoring tools

    Lecture 143 Traditional and Agile approaches to project management

    Lecture 144 Summary

    Section 31: Monitoring and Reporting Release Progress

    Lecture 145 Monitoring and Reporting Release Progress

    Lecture 146 Cause a build-up of work

    Lecture 147 The starting point for the project

    Lecture 148 Summary

    Section 32: The Agile Project Leader

    Lecture 149 The Agile Project Leader

    Lecture 150 Complex adaptive systems

    Lecture 151 Project planning

    Lecture 152 The mindset of an agile project leader

    Lecture 153 The role of the project leader

    Lecture 154 Build a development community

    Lecture 155 Summary

    Section 33: The Agile Team

    Lecture 156 The Agile Team

    Lecture 157 Characteristics of an agile team

    Lecture 158 Cooperation and Collaboration characteristics

    Lecture 159 Causes of problems in agile teams

    Lecture 160 Factors that influence team communication

    Lecture 161 Characteristics of effective communicators

    Lecture 162 Summary

    Section 34: Managing Distributed Agile Teams

    Lecture 163 Managing Distributed Agile Teams

    Lecture 164 Challenges of Managing a distributed agile team

    Lecture 165 Strategies for overcoming challenges

    Lecture 166 Summary

    Section 35: Coaching an Agile Team

    Lecture 167 Coaching an Agile Team

    Lecture 168 Agile Coaching

    Lecture 169 Summary

    Section 36: Improving Team Performance

    Lecture 170 Improving Team Performance

    Lecture 171 Expect high performance

    Lecture 172 Energize team members

    Lecture 173 Summary

    Section 37: Engaging Stakeholders in Agile Projects

    Lecture 174 Engaging Stakeholders in Agile Projects

    Lecture 175 Stakeholder types and responsibilities

    Lecture 176 Strategies for stakeholder engagement

    Lecture 177 Summary

    Section 38: Stakeholder Involvement and the APM Model

    Lecture 178 Stakeholder Involvement and the APM Model

    Lecture 179 The APM model

    Lecture 180 Release planning phase

    Lecture 181 Summary

    Section 39: Participatory Decision Making

    Lecture 182 Participatory Decision Making

    Lecture 183 Decision framing

    Lecture 184 Using a decision gradient

    Lecture 185 Summary

    Section 40: Agile Knowledge Sharing

    Lecture 186 Agile Knowledge Sharing

    Lecture 187 Agile Manifesto

    Lecture 188 Agile documentation

    Lecture 189 Tools to share information

    Lecture 190 Summary

    Section 41: Gathering Stakeholder Feedback on an Agile Project

    Lecture 191 Gathering Stakeholder Feedback on an Agile Project

    Lecture 192 Release and iteration planning

    Lecture 193 Iteration reviews and testing

    Lecture 194 Summary

    Section 42: Agile Documentation

    Lecture 195 Agile Documentation

    Lecture 196 Reasons for documentation

    Lecture 197 Crucial documentation

    Lecture 198 Guidelines for documentation

    Lecture 199 Summary

    Section 43: Agile Contracts

    Lecture 200 Agile Contracts

    Lecture 201 List of Agile Contracts

    Lecture 202 Summary

    Section 44: Agile Risk Management

    Lecture 203 Agile Risk Management

    Lecture 204 Risk management practices

    Lecture 205 Summary

    Section 45: Earned Value Management in Agile Projects

    Lecture 206 Earned Value Management in Agile Projects

    Lecture 207 Calculating the earned value

    Lecture 208 Summary

    Section 46: Agile Product Quality

    Lecture 209 Agile Product Quality

    Lecture 210 Agile quality processes

    Lecture 211 Agile quality processes - continues

    Lecture 212 Agile quality focus

    Lecture 213 Agile quality techniques

    Lecture 214 Summary

    Section 47: Agile Testing

    Lecture 215 Agile Testing

    Lecture 216 Testing in agile project

    Lecture 217 Improving agile quality

    Lecture 218 Summary

    Section 48: End

    Lecture 219 End

    Project Managers: Agile Project Management provides project managers with a different approach to managing projects that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and iterative delivery. Learning Agile methodologies enables project managers to adapt their practices and lead Agile teams more effectively.,Team Leads and Team Members: Agile methodologies encourage self-organizing, cross-functional teams. Team leads and team members who learn Agile Project Management gain insights into Agile principles and practices, enhancing their ability to contribute to project success and collaborate effectively within Agile teams.,Business Analysts: Business analysts play a crucial role in Agile projects by gathering requirements, refining user stories, and facilitating communication between stakeholders and development teams. Understanding Agile Project Management allows business analysts to align their practices with Agile principles and contribute more effectively to Agile projects.,Product Owners: Product owners are responsible for defining and prioritizing product requirements, managing the product backlog, and ensuring that the team delivers value to customers. Learning Agile Project Management provides product owners with the necessary skills and knowledge to fulfill their role in Agile projects and collaborate effectively with Agile teams.,Software Developers and Engineers: Agile methodologies were originally developed in the software development industry. Learning Agile Project Management equips software developers and engineers with the understanding of Agile principles, frameworks, and practices, enabling them to work collaboratively, embrace change, and deliver high-quality products.,Business Managers and Executives: Agile Project Management offers benefits beyond the software development realm. Business managers and executives who learn Agile gain insights into how to foster an Agile culture, promote agility across the organization, and leverage Agile approaches for strategic planning and execution.,Quality Assurance Professionals: Agile Project Management emphasizes continuous integration, frequent testing, and quality assurance throughout the development process. Quality assurance professionals who learn Agile methodologies can adapt their testing practices to align with Agile values, ensuring that quality remains a priority in Agile projects.,Consultants and Coaches: Agile Project Management skills are highly sought after in the consulting and coaching industry. Consultants and coaches who specialize in Agile methodologies can guide organizations through Agile transformations, provide Agile coaching to teams, and help organizations optimize their Agile practices.