The British Academy for Training and Development offers a comprehensive and practical Agile Development Specialization Course, designed to offer attendees knowledge and ability required to adopt Agile methodologies correctly. This training gives comprehensive knowledge in Agile principles, Scrum framework, Kanban method, and Lean software development. The attendees will delve into Agile project management fundamental values and see how to adopt Agile planning and estimation methods for practical projects.
The training further includes Agile product lifecycle so that the students learn the entire process from idea to delivery. Team collaboration, Agile roles and responsibilities, and how to create high-performing cross-functional teams are greatly emphasized.
Core modules are user stories and backlog management, which lead participants to develop and prioritize effective requirements. The course also emphasizes the importance of continuous integration, automatic testing, and Agile metrics in order to deliver quality and measure progress.
They will also gain practical experience of Agile scaling frameworks such as SAFe and LeSS for managing larger projects. Further, attendees will learn about tools for tracking and reporting Agile so that they are able to monitor and make adjustments in dynamic environments.
This specialisation is ideal for project managers, developers, and business analysts who wish to embrace an Agile mindset, drive innovation, and deliver value in high-speed, iterative environments.
Objective:
The objective of Agile Development Specialization Course are:
Understand and implement fundamental Agile values and principles.Apply Scrum, Kanban, and Lean frameworks efficiently.Manage projects with Agile project management methods.Create and handle product backlogs and write great user stories.Promote collaboration among teams and establish clear Agile roles and responsibilities.Implement Agile testing, continuous integration, and delivery pipelines.Apply Agile metrics to monitor progress and enhance performance.Scale Agile practices across multiple teams using methods such as SAFe and LeSS.Choose and implement Agile tracking tools for live monitoring.Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for:
Project Managers making a switch to Agile environmentsSoftware Developers and Engineers looking for Agile expertiseScrum Masters and Agile Coaches looking to boost their skillsBusiness Analysts and Product Owners working in Agile teamsTeam Leaders and IT Professionals overseeing iterative project cyclesOrganisational Leaders leading Agile transformationsHow Attendees Will Benefit
Attendees of the Agile Development Specialization Course will gain many benefits:
Mastery of Agile Methodologies: Benefits will apply Scrum, Kanban, and Lean methodologies with confidence to deliver and manage projects better.Better Project Delivery: Attendees will improve speed, quality, and adaptability in product or service delivery using Agile estimating and planning techniques.Improved Team Collaboration: Attendees will discover how to create and maintain excellent Agile teams as well as improve responsibility and communication.Practical Application of Agile Tools: Attendees will gain practical experience with popular tools like JIRA, Trello, and Azure DevOps for backlog administration, sprint planning, and performance reporting.Effective Problem-Solving Skills: Through practical case studies, students will develop critical thinking skills necessary to address Agile problems and opposition to change.Career Development and Certification: Completion of courses improves attendees' professional credentials, which opens doors in career paths including Scrum Master, Agile Project Manager, or Product Owner.Agile Readiness for Scaling: Through frameworks like SAFe and LeSS, specialists will be ready to use Agile at scale, therefore becoming important resources in the corporate environment.
Introduction to Agile Development
Definition and origins of Agile
Agile Manifesto and key values
Benefits of Agile over traditional models
Agile Project Management
Characteristics of Agile projects
Agile vs Waterfall comparison
Agile planning, sprints, and releases
Scrum Framework
Scrum roles: Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team
Scrum events: Sprint, Planning, Daily Stand-up, Review, Retrospective
Scrum artifacts: Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increment
Kanban Methodology
Kanban principles and practices
Visualizing workflow and limiting work in progress (WIP)
Continuous delivery and improvement
Lean Software Development
Lean principles: Eliminate waste, build quality, deliver fast
Value stream mapping
Lean vs Agile
Agile Planning and Estimation
Story points and planning poker
Release and iteration planning
Velocity tracking
User Stories and Backlog Management
Writing clear and effective user stories
Prioritising the product backlog
Definition of Ready and Done
Agile Testing and Continuous Integration
Test-Driven Development (TDD) and Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD)
CI/CD pipelines
Automation in Agile
Agile Metrics and Performance Tracking
Burndown and burn-up charts
Cumulative flow diagrams
Cycle time and lead time
Scaling Agile Frameworks
Introduction to SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework)
LeSS (Large Scale Scrum)
Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)
Tools for Agile Development
Agile project tracking tools (JIRA, Trello, Azure DevOps)
Collaboration tools for remote Agile teams
Reporting and dashboards
Case Studies and Practical Applications
Real-world Agile project walkthroughs
Challenges in Agile adoption and solutions
Best practices for sustainable Agile transformation
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