About
In order to succeed with agile approaches, teams and organizations should focus first on "being agile" as a foundation for success in "doing agile." ICAgile's fundamentals learning outcomes delve into key concepts such as adaptive planning, value-driven development, team collaboration and frequent feedback for continuous improvement. They also cover the history of the agile movement, the Agile Manifesto, the Agile Principles, and some widely applied frameworks and practices. Course participants come away with a solid understanding of core concepts as they prepare to embark on their agile journey.
Training helps to:
- Become acquainted with the Agile approach not as a set of practices, but as a way of thinking
- Get an idea of the approach through real examples of Agile implementation
- Systematize knowledge on the basic principles of Agile software development
- Learn to apply the most popular methods of Agile software development: Kanban and Scrum
- Learn to create an environment for successful team interaction
- Implement various practices in your projects
- Understand potential development paths in different areas of Agile
- Gain knowledge and skills which allow you to consciously manage the process and adapt it to a specific project
Training is useful for:
- Leaders and Managers. Heads of projects, departments, team leaders; Scrum Masters and Agile coaches.
- Process Participants. Engineers, QAs, analysts, designers and other participants in the software development process.
What you get as a participant:
- 15 hours of training: Three-day delivery (each five hours in duration).
- ICP Certificate: Participants who actively work throughout the training receive an ICAgile Certified Professional international certificate and a personal profile on ICAgile.com.
- At the end of the training, each participant is invited to a closed group on Facebook, where they can ask the trainers any questions, as well as learn about exclusive offers.
- Post-pack: A letter with additional materials, a list of articles and literature for self-study.
In the program:
- History of Agile
- Culture & Mindset
- Creating Shared Understanding
- Iterative and Incremental Development
- Scrum Framework
- Definition of Done
- The Kanban Method
- Work in Progress
- Continuous Delivery
- Customer and User Involvement
- Product Backlog
- Agile Estimation Techniques
- Agile Planning and Status Tracking
- Process Adaptation