Agile Project Management: How to build anything Digital
Agile Project Management: How to build anything Digital, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 13 lectures, based on 24 reviews, and has 514 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand the difference between Waterfall and Agile Software Development Define the Roles and Responsibilities of an Agile Development Team Get to know the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) from beginning to end Internalize the importance of regular Customer Testing and adapting your Product accordingly This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Project Managers interested in agile software development or Junior Developers and Designers wanting to switch into a (project) management position or An Innovator with a great idea for a digital tool, but unsure where to begin or what skillset is required It is particularly useful for Beginner Project Managers interested in agile software development or Junior Developers and Designers wanting to switch into a (project) management position or An Innovator with a great idea for a digital tool, but unsure where to begin or what skillset is required.
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Summary
Title: Agile Project Management: How to build anything Digital
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 13
Number of Published Lectures: 13
Number of Curriculum Items: 13
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 13
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand the difference between Waterfall and Agile Software Development
- Define the Roles and Responsibilities of an Agile Development Team
- Get to know the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) from beginning to end
- Internalize the importance of regular Customer Testing and adapting your Product accordingly
Who Should Attend
- Beginner Project Managers interested in agile software development
- Junior Developers and Designers wanting to switch into a (project) management position
- An Innovator with a great idea for a digital tool, but unsure where to begin or what skillset is required
Target Audiences
- Beginner Project Managers interested in agile software development
- Junior Developers and Designers wanting to switch into a (project) management position
- An Innovator with a great idea for a digital tool, but unsure where to begin or what skillset is required
The Objectives of this Course are:
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Understand the difference between Waterfall and Agile Software Development
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Define the Roles and Responsibilities of an Agile Development Team
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Get to know the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) from beginning to end
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Internalize the importance of regular Customer Testing and adapting your Product accordingly
We will be covering 3 key themes:
Theme 1 – Software Development Project Management Approach: Waterfall vs Agile
Waterfall and Agile are the most prevalent methodologies of processes. Waterfall is a sequential methodology where tasks are handled in a mostly linear process. Agile, on the other hand, is an iterative methodology which incorporates an iterative and collaborative process. Selecting the right methodology for your projects will depend on preference and the nature of each project. We will have a look at both.
Theme 2 – Your Agile Cross-Functional Software Development Team
The Agile cross-functional team is comprised of the Scrum Master, Product Owner, Developers, Business Analyst, and Designers, to name just a few. They all come with a minimum definition of responsibilities and accountability to allow teams to effectively deliver work. Her we will have a more detailed look at each of them, without forgetting the crucial emphasis on your Customer.
Theme 3 – The E2E Agile Software Development Lifecycle
By adapting an Agile software development life cycle (in short, SDLC), you will benefit from an iterative approach to the design, development and testing of your software feature. We will have a more detailed look at each stage that your feature undergoes: from its initial ideation phase and fleshing out the initial requirements, to the actual build development and testing phases, prior to launching the product to the customer market
By the end of this course you will:
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Know the difference between Agile and Waterfall Software Development
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Learn about the benefits and drawback of each methodology
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Be aware of typical Agile meetings to use in your daily work life: Sprint Planning, Standups, Demos and Retrospectives
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Understand the key roles and responsibilities of team members
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Recognise the importance of regular collaboration with your customers
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Able to explain each phase of the Agile Software Development Lifecycle
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Be confident in kicking off an ideation phase or initiating a creative process
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Understand what it takes before any code development takes place – from writing requirements to sketching out designs to planning the technology infrastructure
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Be mindful of the importance of regular testing of your software, both in a a manual as well as automated way
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Know how to launch your application to friends and family
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Be a champion in gathering feedback from your customer, and iterating your product accordingly, to improve and launch quicker and more successfully
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction and Agenda
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Software Development Approach
Lecture 1: Waterfall Development
Lecture 2: Agile Development
Lecture 3: Agile Ceremonies
Chapter 3: Roles & Responsibilities of Your Team Members
Lecture 1: Team Members
Chapter 4: Get to know the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) from beginning to end
Lecture 1: Ideation Phase
Lecture 2: Discovery Phase (Technology)
Lecture 3: Discovery Phase (UX and Product Roadmap)
Lecture 4: Design & Development Phase
Lecture 5: Testing Phase (#1)
Lecture 6: Testing Phase (#2)
Lecture 7: Launch Phase
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Final Words
Instructors
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Alexander F
Delivery Lead in Software Development
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