The Agile Methodology for Project Risk Managers
The Agile Methodology for Project Risk Managers, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 278 lectures, 42 quizzes, based on 362 reviews, and has 1877 subscribers.
You will learn about 1. get familiar with the agile approach and learn about agile models and methodologies 2. understand agile project management and the adoption of agile practices 3. apply scrum management principles and manage the scrum process in action 4. practice agile planning and integrate the initiation and requirements gathering activities 5. employ activities specific to agile iterations planning and monitoring 6. understand agile teams and manage agile team performance 7. use tools for active stakeholder engagement 8. manage delivery of value and quality 9. understand project risk management 10. identify project risks 11. perform qualitative and quantitative project risk analisys 12. plan project risk response 13. control project risks This course is ideal for individuals who are Intended for project managers, program managers, or anyone who wants to efficiently participate in agile projects. or Aligned with the Agile Certified Practitioner exam objectives developed by the Project Management Institute® and Certified ScrumMaster learning objectives or This course is for you if you are a project worker with or without formal project management training. You will improve or gain a project risk management skills. or This course is for you if you are an entrepreneur, a manager, a volunteer or an innovator. Effective risk management will secure your profit, will help you manage with confidence, make you a valuable resource and help you give life to your next new brilliant idea It is particularly useful for Intended for project managers, program managers, or anyone who wants to efficiently participate in agile projects. or Aligned with the Agile Certified Practitioner exam objectives developed by the Project Management Institute® and Certified ScrumMaster learning objectives or This course is for you if you are a project worker with or without formal project management training. You will improve or gain a project risk management skills. or This course is for you if you are an entrepreneur, a manager, a volunteer or an innovator. Effective risk management will secure your profit, will help you manage with confidence, make you a valuable resource and help you give life to your next new brilliant idea.
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Summary
Title: The Agile Methodology for Project Risk Managers
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 278
Number of Quizzes: 42
Number of Published Lectures: 278
Number of Published Quizzes: 42
Number of Curriculum Items: 328
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 328
Original Price: $129.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- 1. get familiar with the agile approach and learn about agile models and methodologies
- 2. understand agile project management and the adoption of agile practices
- 3. apply scrum management principles and manage the scrum process in action
- 4. practice agile planning and integrate the initiation and requirements gathering activities
- 5. employ activities specific to agile iterations planning and monitoring
- 6. understand agile teams and manage agile team performance
- 7. use tools for active stakeholder engagement
- 8. manage delivery of value and quality
- 9. understand project risk management
- 10. identify project risks
- 11. perform qualitative and quantitative project risk analisys
- 12. plan project risk response
- 13. control project risks
Who Should Attend
- Intended for project managers, program managers, or anyone who wants to efficiently participate in agile projects.
- Aligned with the Agile Certified Practitioner exam objectives developed by the Project Management Institute® and Certified ScrumMaster learning objectives
- This course is for you if you are a project worker with or without formal project management training. You will improve or gain a project risk management skills.
- This course is for you if you are an entrepreneur, a manager, a volunteer or an innovator. Effective risk management will secure your profit, will help you manage with confidence, make you a valuable resource and help you give life to your next new brilliant idea
Target Audiences
- Intended for project managers, program managers, or anyone who wants to efficiently participate in agile projects.
- Aligned with the Agile Certified Practitioner exam objectives developed by the Project Management Institute® and Certified ScrumMaster learning objectives
- This course is for you if you are a project worker with or without formal project management training. You will improve or gain a project risk management skills.
- This course is for you if you are an entrepreneur, a manager, a volunteer or an innovator. Effective risk management will secure your profit, will help you manage with confidence, make you a valuable resource and help you give life to your next new brilliant idea
The Agile Methodology for Traditional Project Risk Managers includes two best seller courses already published on Udemy: The Agile Certified Practitioner Training Program and the course on Risk Management for Project Professionals.
The Agile Certified Practitioner Training Program (PMI-ACP)
The Agile Certified Practitioner Training Program (PMI-ACP) includes a collection of eight courses aligned with the Agile Certified Practitioner exam objectives developed by the Project Management Institute® and Certified ScrumMaster learning objectives:
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Agile Project Management Essentials
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Adopting an Agile Approach
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The Scrum Development Process
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Project Initiating and Requirements Gathering
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Planning and Monitoring Iterations
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Leading an Agile Team
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Managing Stakeholder Engagement
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Value and Quality in Agile Projects
Section I – Agile Project Management Essentials
And, the first one will be on what is called The Agile Approach. After completing this part, you will be able to: understand the characteristics of agile project management, and why is this important; distinguish between primary and secondary agile value s, and how this might help you in your work; recognize and apply agile principles in your projects; recognize and use the differences between defined and empirical methodologies; and compare the agile triangle of constraints with that of traditional project management.
The second part of the course will help you understand better the various Agile Models and Methodologies. After completing this part, you will be able to: compare the phases of traditional project management with those of the agile framework, and understand the differences; understand how a project manager’s responsibilities will change on an agile project compared with a traditional project; and distinguish between common agile methodologies.
Section 2 – Adopting an Agile Approach
And, it answers to an important question. Would you like to adopt a more agile approach to project management in your company, only you think the change would be too disruptive? Perhaps you believe that Agile is all or nothing, but that’s not true. Wise project leaders are able to examine their own situations and determine which agile practices to adopt given the nature of their projects, organizations, and teams.
Guidance on how to take steps towards adopting an agile project management approach for those who currently use a traditional, plan-driven methodology is included. The relevant section discusses some common myths and misconceptions about agile development approaches, identifies factors to consider when deciding whether to adopt agile practices, and explains the general agile practices that a company may want to adopt.
The course provides project leaders with general guidelines on how to develop an agile way of thinking, one of the first steps in transitioning a team. The course also looks at some guidelines for obtaining buy-in from organizational stakeholders so they also embrace agile practices.
Section 3 – The Scrum Development Process
Scrum is one of the most popular agile methodologies to date, with tools and techniques applicable to more than just software development projects. This course will assist prospective Scrum masters, product owners, and team members with the understanding of core Scrum practices. This includes an outline of the roles and responsibilities of members of the Scrum team, the importance of good communication, and the role of project stakeholders.
The course divides the Scrum development process into three major phases: pre-game, game, and post-game. It describes the activities performed in each phase, but particularly examines the activities and tools of the game phase. Scrum basics covered include the use of product and sprint backlogs, the use of iterative development in the form of sprints, performing daily stand-up meetings, the use of sprint reviews and retrospectives, and using Scrum task boards and burn-down charts for monitoring and reporting project progress.
Section 4 – Project Initiating and Requirements Gathering
It provides a look at the agile approach to planning and tasks that agile teams have adopted from methodologies such as Scrum and XP. The focus is on release planning which is the first of three agile planning levels. It emphasizes the importance of a properly established product vision, developed by the product owner and stakeholders prior to developing the project backlog.
During release planning, this product vision is shared with the development team and discussed in detail to ensure the proper requirements, conditions of satisfaction, and priorities are established. The course then moves into the requirements gathering and analysis phase, with the use of high-level user case scenarios. It finishes with instruction and practice on developing user stories, which have become the choice method for many agile teams for clearly defining customer-centric requirements or features.
Section 5 – Planning and Monitoring Iterations
This course focuses on the activities performed during the planning and execution of a project iteration, or sprint. During release planning – the previous phase in the overall agile planning process – the team creates an ordered list of project features in the form of the product backlog. Iteration planning is the process of creating an iteration (sprint) backlog that contains more specific detail regarding work items that have been assigned to the upcoming iteration.
An important section of the course will follow the iteration planning process and the creation of the iteration backlog. It also explores how to create a schedule and use principles of buffering. The last part of the course covers key tools and methods used by agile teams to monitor and report project progress, both at the iteration level and at the overall project or release level.
Section 6 – Leading an Agile Team
And, having a good team and quality leadership is key for the success of any project, but in Agile development it is crucial. This course takes a close look at agile teams and team leadership, including the unique skills and roles of the agile project leader and the characteristics of the team as a whole.
You will see how traditional project managers can adopt a new mindset that allows them to thrive in the agile environment, and to take on a coaching, leading, and facilitating role. Leaders must empower their teams to organize themselves, collaborate, and solve problems. This course provides guidance on how to lead a colocated cross-functional team, as well as a distributed team, and how to boost team performance.
Section 7 – Managing Stakeholder Engagement
This course highlights the importance of stakeholder engagement, collaboration, and communication during agile planning and development projects. It discusses the role of stakeholders and how the ScrumMaster or agile project leader must encourage active involvement to ensure the team has a clear understanding of the project requirements and stakeholder expectations.
Also addressed are common tools used for knowledge sharing throughout the course of the project, which is essential in order to deliver value and keep everyone informed on the status of the project. This course also covers techniques that encourage participation in the feedback and decision-making cycle of release, iteration, and project closing processes.
Section 8 – Value and Quality in Agile Projects
This course covers agile techniques and practices that deal with achieving product value and quality, beginning with agile documentation practices and key points to understand about contract types that are most suitable to the agile environment. It proceeds with an overview of agile risk management and the basics of agile Earned Value Management.
Also covered are factors affecting product quality, including agile strategies that promote quality throughout development, and the incorporation of continuous testing as a practice for improving and verifying the expected level of customer value.
2. Risk Management for Project Professionals
This course on Risk Management is designed to meet the requirements of project professionals and of those of you who are interested in taking the PMI Certification exams such us Risk management professional.
The focus of this course is on developing skills and for this reason practice materials cover at least 15 hours of exercise and work on risk management tools and techniques, risk management documents and risk response.
This course on Risk Management for Project Professionals includes more than 7 hours of video materials on:
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Project management (overview)
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Project risk management
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Plan risk management
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Identify risks
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Qualitative risk analysis
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Quantitative risk analysis
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Plan risk response, and
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Risk Control
After each video lecture you will have a practical activity. You will receive instructions for each exercise and, if needed, templates. This is your investment in your risk management actionable skills. And, After each section you will have a quiz that will reinforce your knowledge on risk management and its tools and techniques.
Who is your instructor?
My name is Sorin, and I will be your instructor. I am a trainer and project manager with more than 10 years of experience. Before Udemy, I trained hundreds of people in a classroom environment – civil servants, managers, project workers, aid workers and many more. And I managed projects in the fields of justice, corrections, regional development and human resources development.
How will you benefit?
This course is intended for project managers, program managers, or anyone who wants to efficiently participate in agile projects. It is aligned with the Agile Certified Practitioner exam objectives developed by the Project Management Institute® and Certified ScrumMaster learning objectives.
Training videos, examples, exercices and quizzes will help you learn all about the Managing Stakeholder Engagement. And, if you take your time to go through all the learning materials this will entitle you to claim the necesary PDU’s for the PMI certification exams and to maintain your PMI certification. (HARVEL-V0K8I)
So, thank you for considering this course! Now, go ahead, and hit that “Take This Course” button. And, see you on the inside.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Overview
Lecture 1: A day in the life of an agile project manager
Lecture 2: The agile certified practitioner training program overview
Lecture 3: Effective Learning
Lecture 4: The risk management for project professionals overview
Lecture 5: FAQs
Chapter 2: Agile Project Management Essentials
Lecture 1: Section overview
Lecture 2: The Science of Better Learning
Lecture 3: Defining agile project management
Lecture 4: Agile characteristics
Lecture 5: Benefits of agile management
Lecture 6: Primary and secondary agile values
Lecture 7: Agile principles
Lecture 8: The evolution of agile models
Lecture 9: Defined and empirical models
Lecture 10: The role of the project plan
Lecture 11: Inspection and adjustment
Lecture 12: The agile triangle of constraints
Lecture 13: Traditional and agile approaches
Lecture 14: Traditional and agile project phases
Lecture 15: Agile project management
Lecture 16: Scrum, XP, and Lean
Lecture 17: Other agile methodologies
Lecture 18: Agile project management essentials
Chapter 3: Adopting an Agile Approach
Lecture 1: Section overview
Lecture 2: Common misconceptions about agile
Lecture 3: Combining traditional and agile models
Lecture 4: Agile documentation
Lecture 5: Applications for agile
Lecture 6: Agile project planning
Lecture 7: Agile project management
Lecture 8: Factors to consider
Lecture 9: Project type
Lecture 10: Organizational structure and culture
Lecture 11: Existing processes and the team
Lecture 12: Industry and customer
Lecture 13: Adopting agile practices
Lecture 14: General agile practices
Lecture 15: Requirements definition
Lecture 16: Iterative development
Lecture 17: Team and customer communication
Lecture 18: Lean principles
Lecture 19: Using additional agile principles
Lecture 20: Getting buy-in from stakeholders
Lecture 21: Communicating the need for change
Lecture 22: Explaining benefits
Lecture 23: Agile practices statistics
Lecture 24: Explaining risks
Lecture 25: Adopting Agile Management
Chapter 4: The Scrum Development Process
Lecture 1: Section overview
Lecture 2: Defining scrum
Lecture 3: The product owner
Lecture 4: The scrum master
Lecture 5: The development team
Lecture 6: The scrum team in practice
Lecture 7: Communicating with stakeholders
Lecture 8: Scrum meetings
Lecture 9: The pre-game phase
Lecture 10: The game phase
Lecture 11: The post-game phase
Lecture 12: Pre-game planning
Lecture 13: Developing a high-level design
Lecture 14: Sprint planning
Lecture 15: Daily standup meetings
Lecture 16: Unit tests and sprint reviews
Lecture 17: Sprint retrospectives and closure
Lecture 18: Burndown charts
Lecture 19: Progress charts
Lecture 20: The scrum task board
Lecture 21: Using tracking metrics
Lecture 22: The scrum development process
Chapter 5: Initiation and Requirements Gathering
Lecture 1: Section overview
Lecture 2: Benefits of planning
Lecture 3: Levels of agile planning
Lecture 4: Agile planning activities
Lecture 5: Planning an agile project
Lecture 6: Creating a business case
Lecture 7: Elements of a product vision
Lecture 8: Defining project scope
Lecture 9: Developing use cases
Lecture 10: Formatting user stories
Instructors
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Sorin Dumitrascu
Management trainer
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- 3 stars: 44 votes
- 4 stars: 66 votes
- 5 stars: 229 votes
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