The Canadian Management Centre (CMC)
presents
Agile Project Management Hands On On-Site Training
Agile project management solves some critical problems commonly
faced on complex, high-change projects. In this intensive,
hands-on, three-day workshop, simulations, realistic scenarios and
group discussions will be used to teach participants the core
techniques of Agile Project Management and the value those
techniques can bring to a project.
Course Description/Agenda
How You Will Benefit
- Provides participants with the tools, skills and confidence to
start applying Agile Project Management techniques on their
projects
- Learn through extensive agile simulations, realistic agile
project scenarios, group discussions and multiple hands-on
exercises
- Participants learn the theory as well as how to apply that
theory in their environment
- Simulations and scenarios draw from both IT and non-IT
examples, making it ideal for participants from all industries
- Develop a personal plan for professional accreditation based
on the requirements to achieve the PMI-ACP designation
- Learn the philosophy behind Agile Project Management and the
methodologies (e.g. Scrum, Kanban, etc.) through which it is
applied
- Assess whether Agile techniques are appropriate, or not,
within your environment
- Identify the primary roles within an Agile project team to
ensure high motivation and productivity
- Understand how Agile project planning is an ongoing and
incremental approach that adapts to rapid changes.
- Identify the core processes involved during execution of an
Agile project
- Become familiar with common Agile terminology and meaning
- Apply essential tools and techniques of Agile PM (e.g. user
stories, story points, personas, backlog items, sprints, scrum
meetings, retrospectives, etc.)
- Practice techniques for assessing and communicating an Agile
project’s status
- Recognize the challenges of practicing Agile project
management in a culture of traditional project management
Who Should Attend
This course is best suited to Project Managers, Business
Analysts, and Senior Technical Leads with basic knowledge of
project management.
It is recommended that participants have an understanding of the
fundamentals of traditional project management tools and
techniques.
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