Agile Project Management for Teams and Individuals

This course will give you the tools and techniques you need to successfully manage a project through the agile lifecycle

4.15 (293 reviews)
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English
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Project Management
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4,038
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1.5 hours
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Nov 2017
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$19.99
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What you will learn

Select a project that is prime for agile methods

Scope the project

Designing your sprint structure

Collect requirements

Run stand-up meetings

Be Great at Managing Issues and Risks

Tracking lessons learned

Respond to change requests

Spot signs of trouble

Close a project

Description

Agile project management permits you to provide smaller deliverables more frequently and efficiently, this makes it a excellent choice for teams that work in product development,  business analysis, and other collaborative areas. However it is a fragile process that requires the right scope, goals, and management. In this course, author and Project Management Professional Geoffrey Emery will show you techniques and tools that you need to succeed manage a project through the agile life cycle. In this course you will learn agile processes.  How to select the right project for agile management. Geoff will walk You through the four major phases in the cycle, from scoping the work set up a sprint structure, collecting requirements, and managing the project without interfering in the rapid build process, adapting to feedback, and closing the project. In the bonus chapter, Geoff discusses real-life challenges he has encountered running agile projects, giving you real-world perspective into the project life cycle.


    • What is agile project management?
    • Selecting an agile project
    • Scoping the project
    • Designing your sprint structure
    • Collecting requirements
    • Running stand-up meetings
    • Managing issues and risks
    • Tracking lessons learned
    • Responding to change requests
    • Closing the project
    • Spotting signs of trouble


    In addition to this great video course i have also provided you with several real world example documents that i have used to create the artifacts needed in Agile Project.  

    Real world Agile Documents included in this course are : 

  1.  Agile Project Charter
  2.  Iteration Plan 
  3.  Product Data Sheet
  4. Retrospective Meeting Agenda
  5. Agile Product Feature List
  6. Agile Summary Release Plan

 

Content

Introduction

Course Overview
Course Exercise Materials

Agile Project Management 101

Introduction To Agile Projects
The Agile Project Life Cycle
Starting Things Off Right: The Envision Phase
Introduction To The Speculate Phase
Getting To The Heart Of Agile Projects: The Explore Phase
Home stretch: Adapt and Close
Chapter 1 Quiz

The Envision Phase

Choosing The Right Project To Start
How to Define The Scope A Agile Project
Figuring Out An Effective Framework For Your Sprints
Developing Your Risk Management Strategy
Chapter 2 Quiz

Building Processes and Managing Backlog In The Explorer Phase

Controlling without interfering with the build
Effective collaboration across Agile Projects

Determining Agile Project Flow through the Speculate Phase

Requirements gathering
The Plan: Modifying, Improving, and Regulating
Stand-up meeting structure
Adjusting The Plan

Fine Tuning Product Delivery in the Adapt and Close Phase

Recording and acting on Critical Feedback
When The Needs Of Business Change
The End: Closing out

Extras

Agile Checklists

Screenshots

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Reviews

Marcello
January 20, 2021
Instructor looks like "deer-in-headlights" and I've witnessed multiple pronunciation and grammar issues by this point in course. Clearly obvious when he goes off-script and gives ad-hoc advice based on personal experience. A re-filming of this material when he is more comfortable with the content and delivery would benefit this course and future students. Not a disaster, but room for improvement exists.
Steve
December 13, 2016
Contenu de cours très bon, très compact. Quelques problèmes techniques (fond vert, transitions pas très nettes dans certaines séquences). Mais ils sont mineurs, vu la qualité du contenu.
Adam
December 12, 2016
Lots of content issues, spelling mistakes and technical issues but the information overall is good and presented in a logical fashion
Will
December 3, 2016
All in all a good start to Agile. The only reason I took of one star is there were some production issues with inconsistent volume and audio quality that were very distracting especially in the earlier lessons.
Noncedo
November 14, 2016
The instructor is well knowledgeable about the course and makes it easier to explain, and I enjoy the quiz they make you more knowledgeable and understanding.
Corey
November 8, 2016
Would be nice to see more information on the screen. I have to pause each video to get information. Pace it too fast.
Raguram
October 16, 2016
Currently, I am in Section 2, Lecture 6. So far, this course has great content and I am intrigued to keep learning. However, I would like the instructor to make a few changes to improve the overall experience even more: 1) It would help if the instructor stops reading from notes and instead focuses on a more casual content delivery looking at the camera. 2) There are some typos in Section 2, Lecture 5 (For ex: at 1:00, typos in First norm) 2) The BTree logo at the center of the video in Section 2, Lecture 6 is very distracting. I will update this review after completing this course.
Laura
October 12, 2016
content is accurate, useful, and easy to follow he does go a bit faster than I would like - I find myself hitting pause a lot he also stumbles over some words, and there are plenty of typos in his slides
Geetanjali
October 4, 2016
Although I've worked in a sprint structure in my previous workplace, going through this course is immensely helpful to understand what was not being done correctly before and how do I need to ensure proper adherence to agile methodologies in future
Devanathan
October 4, 2016
I really liked the short course with crisp and clear details. No lag, no drag, just spot on. That's what Agile is all about!
Kshitija
October 3, 2016
Very insightful and good approach to teaching, and thought provoking at the same time. it is worth it. A lot of information well explained by professor. Thought provoking and very interesting course.
Grant
September 28, 2016
Very nice graphics. Keep up the good work with this. The last 10 Lectures did not allow me to view them. I had to keep advancing through them until I got to the end. Something is wrong here. It shows I completed all 29 lectures but usually when I end one lecture it automatically advances to the next lecture usually within 4 seconds. But that did not happen for the last 10 lectures (lectures 19 to 29).
Srinivasan
September 25, 2016
I like the explanation of the concepts. I have been working on Agile Projects for the past 4 years for a client. I am learning the art of management by listening and learning the way it is done. I am aspiring to become a project manager. We are currently used to the tools approved by the client. However if you could provide examples of the tools to be used for management and also provide examples from projects it will help to understand the concepts better. Thank you.
Krissy
September 23, 2016
The guy is obviously reading it and is so vey stiff that its hard to concentrate from boredom. I was not kept engaged. The resources are good and the information is userful but delivery is very lacking.
T
September 22, 2016
Hi Geoffrey, I actually found the course ace and originally awarded 5 stars but this did not allow me to continue. So I downgraded.

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