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Agile Foundations getting to Done

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  • Mar 19, 2025
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Agile Foundations – getting to Done, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 32 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 29 reviews, and has 293 subscribers.

You will learn about Identify four classes of stakeholders Communicate Requirements Plan projects and iterations using the right mix of kanban, Scrum, and enterprise agile to meet the needs of your team Track progress with charts to trigger the team to take action if things fall behind Use bi-weekly lessons learned to continually improve your process This course is ideal for individuals who are Business Analysts or Software Testers or Software Developers or Project Managers or Managers or Software Engineers or Anyone with projects to coordinate It is particularly useful for Business Analysts or Software Testers or Software Developers or Project Managers or Managers or Software Engineers or Anyone with projects to coordinate.

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Summary

Title: Agile Foundations – getting to Done

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.05

Number of Lectures: 32

Number of Quizzes: 5

Number of Published Lectures: 31

Number of Published Quizzes: 5

Number of Curriculum Items: 37

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36

Original Price: $27.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Identify four classes of stakeholders
  • Communicate Requirements
  • Plan projects and iterations using the right mix of kanban, Scrum, and enterprise agile to meet the needs of your team
  • Track progress with charts to trigger the team to take action if things fall behind
  • Use bi-weekly lessons learned to continually improve your process
  • Who Should Attend

  • Business Analysts
  • Software Testers
  • Software Developers
  • Project Managers
  • Managers
  • Software Engineers
  • Anyone with projects to coordinate
  • Target Audiences

  • Business Analysts
  • Software Testers
  • Software Developers
  • Project Managers
  • Managers
  • Software Engineers
  • Anyone with projects to coordinate
  • Got projects? This course gives you the practical techniques you can use to get your work done – for software, or beyond.

    Outline

    1. Stakeholders: Including Customers and Users
    2. User Stories: Product Adaptation
    3. Prioritization, Estimation: Planning and Adapting
    4. Planning: Incremental Development
    5. Work-in-progress (WIP) + Quality
    6. Teamwork: Creating Shared Understanding
    7. Teamwork: Shift in Roles. +Distributed Teams I
    8. Feedback: Lean, scaling frameworks: Process & Project Adaptation
    9. Leadership: Culture & Mindset & History

    After this course you will be able to

  • Understand the values behind several Agile methods such as Scrum and Kanban
  • Relate to your stakeholders (personae, story maps, some Innovation Games?)
  • Document requirements (User Stories)
  • Prioritize, Estimate, Plan, and Track your plans
  • Continuing Education Credits? (PDUs)

    This course also aligns with the PMI-ACP? program so gives you some of the hours you need to qualify for their exam, as well as class C PDUs to maintain your existing PMI certification. This course by itself does not get you certified, but it makes you smarter in your quest to do so, or to simply enhance your skill at work.

    To claim them go to PMI’s CCRS PDU claim website, log in, report PDUs, select class C (Self directed learning), and enter Agile Dimensions or Udemy in the provider field. There are some limits on how many hours of each type you can use to renew your certification (for example, 15 of the 30, for example).

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    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Overview

    Lecture 1: The Agile Landscape

    Lecture 2: Methods and buzzwords

    Lecture 3: The Agile Factory

    Lecture 4: The big picture of Agile

    Chapter 2: Know your Customer

    Lecture 1: Stakeholders & Personae – Know your Customer

    Lecture 2: Whats the Vision?

    Chapter 3: Build the Right Thing

    Lecture 1: Requirements Overview

    Lecture 2: User Stories

    Lecture 3: Better Stories – INVEST

    Lecture 4: Prioritization

    Lecture 5: Prioritization – in words

    Chapter 4: Planning

    Lecture 1: Prioritizing and Estimating Overview

    Lecture 2: Estimate

    Lecture 3: Estimating in words

    Lecture 4: Planning Overview

    Lecture 5: Planning Part I

    Lecture 6: Planning Part 2

    Lecture 7: Planning Part 3

    Lecture 8: Planning Part 4

    Lecture 9: Tips on Iteration Planning

    Chapter 5: Monitor Execution

    Lecture 1: Build Quality In

    Lecture 2: The Daily Standup Meeting

    Lecture 3: Visualize Progess

    Lecture 4: Feedback Overview

    Lecture 5: Ways to do a Retrospective

    Lecture 6: Practice – Monitoring Execution

    Chapter 6: Putting it in Action

    Lecture 1: Repeat at a Steady Pace

    Lecture 2: Wrap up

    Chapter 7: Bonus – Build Quality In

    Lecture 1: Quality by Testers

    Chapter 8: Bonus – Teamwork and Leadership

    Lecture 1: Lean Minds

    Lecture 2: Thought Diversity

    Instructors

  • Agile Foundations getting to Done  No.2
    AgileBill Krebs
    Distributed Agile Coach, SPC, PMI-ACP, CSP, ICE-AC
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  • 5 stars: 12 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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