Introduction to Agile
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Description:
Agile is both a mindset and a collection of new practices. This course provides an overview of key agile principles with comprehensive coverage of the practices that support each principle. The course helps participants:
- Work in short, time-boxed iterations to deliver value every couple of weeks
- Know which parts of agile are required and which can be tailored to fit a team
- Understand how roles change on a self-organizing, agile team
- Understand how cross-functional teams and overlapping lead to more rapid delivery of value
After this course, teams will be sufficiently informed to decide if agile is a promising direction and will be equipped to begin. Teams seeking more in-depth coverage specifically of Scrum may want to consider the two-day Working on a Scrum Team course.
Topics:
Overview of Agile
- Principles
- Leading Agile Approaches
- Scrum
- Kanban
- Extreme Programming
- Scaling Frameworks
Working in Iterations
- Timeboxed
- Collaboration
- Done Every Iteration
Roles on an Agile Team
- Product Owner
- Coach or Scrum Master
- Developers
- How Existing Roles Change
The Product Backlog
- A Good Product Backlog Is DEEP
- User and Job Stories as Backlog Items
- Backlog Refinement
- Adding Just Enough Detail Just in Time
Iteration Planning Meeting
- Purpose
- Two General Approaches
Iteration Review Meeting
- Who, When, Why?
- Agenda
Iteration Retrospective
- Who, When, Why?
Daily Meetings
- Purpose
- Troubleshooting Common Problems
Challenges Introducing Agile
- What Challenges Do You Anticipate?