The British Academy for Training and Development offers the Agile Delivery Fundamentals Course. The course covers the full spectrum of Agile methodologies, Agile frameworks, and core Agile principles. It starts with an introduction to Agile values and Agile principles, emphasizing their support for collaboration, customer satisfaction, and incremental delivery.
Attendees will understand the knowledge of Agile frameworks like Scrum, Kanban, and Lean and in which different project situations each could be used. The places of responsibility regarding Agile roles such as Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Agile Team Members are discussed along with the implication of those roles for project success.
Some of the key practices that are studied include Agile planning, estimation technique, and the importance of backlogs refinement. Insightful and practical experiences with iterative development, continuous integration, and delivery will help in smooth and efficient execution of the project.
Furthermore, they are a series of Agile ceremonies like daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, retrospectives, and sprint planning that help keep communication effective and improve team performance. The appreciable user journey, story mapping, and prioritisation techniques that are vital for delivering customer value are also discussed.
Objective:
The objective of Agile Delivery Fundamentals Course is to introduce attendees Agile principles, frameworks, roles, and project delivery practices. It expects to help the individual and team in cultivating an Agile mindset that aids collaboration and value delivery to customers faster in an iterative way.
Who Should Attend?
This course is best suited for:
Project Managers transitioning to AgileTeam Leaders and SupervisorsNew or aspiring Scrum Masters and Product OwnersSoftware Developers, Testers, and DesignersBusiness Analysts and Product ManagersAll involved in Agile project environmentsHow Attendees Will Benefit
By attending the Agile Delivery Fundamentals Course, attendees will gain the following key benefits:
Deep Understanding of Agile Principles: Know the values, principles, and mindset which make up the foundation of Agile project delivery.Practical Knowledge about Agile Frameworks: Share very clearly how to contextualise and use the prevalent Agile frameworks like Scrum, Kanban, and Lean in real-life settings. Confidence in Agile Roles: Have clarity on the roles and interactions amongst Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Agile Team for collaboration and accountability.Better Planning and Estimation Skills: Get hands-on experience practicing sprint planning, backlog refinement, and story point estimation so that they will enhance predictability and delivery of the projects.Improved Team Communication: Discover how to run Agile ceremonies effectively, including daily stand-ups, sprint review, and retrospective, which will enhance transparency and team performance.Skill to Write and Prioritise User Stories: Learn how to write and manage user stories, story mapping, and prioritisation methods for maximum customer value.Understanding of Agile Metrics: Learn how to leverage metrics like velocity, burndown charts, and cumulative flow diagrams to track progress and facilitate continuous improvement.Embracing an Agile Mindset: Adopt flexibility, customer orientation, and ongoing feedback to lead or contribute successfully to Agile projects.
1. Introduction to Agile
Definition of Agile
The Agile Manifesto: Values and Principles
Benefits and Challenges of Agile
2. Agile Frameworks
Scrum
Kanban
Lean
Comparing Agile frameworks and when to use each
3. Agile Roles and Responsibilities
Product Owner
Scrum Master
Agile Team Members
Stakeholder involvement
4. Agile Planning and Estimation
Agile release planning
Sprint planning
Story points and estimation techniques
Backlog grooming and refinement
5. Agile Ceremonies
Daily stand-ups
Sprint reviews
Sprint retrospectives
Sprint planning sessions
6. Agile Delivery Practices
Iterative and incremental development
Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD)
Definition of Done (DoD) and Acceptance Criteria
7. User Stories and Prioritisation
Writing effective user stories
Story mapping
Prioritisation techniques (MoSCoW, WSJF, etc.)
8. Agile Metrics and Improvement
Velocity tracking
Burndown and burn-up charts
Cumulative flow diagrams
Continuous improvement through feedback
9. Building an Agile Mindset
Agile values in practice
Encouraging collaboration and flexibility
Promoting ownership and accountability
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