Accredited Agile Project Management Foundation (Scrum)
in Project ManagementWhat you will learn?
Understand the principles and values of Agile methodologies in project management.
Describe the Scrum framework, its roles, ceremonies, and artifacts.
Recognize the benefits of using Agile and Scrum in delivering projects.
Apply Agile and Scrum practices to manage project scope, requirements, and priorities effectively.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver incremental and valuable project outcomes.
Employ Agile tools and techniques for planning, tracking, and adapting project progress.
Identify and address challenges commonly encountered in Agile projects.
Prepare for the Agile Project Management Foundation (Scrum) certification exam.
Target Audience
This course is ideal for project managers, team members, Scrum Masters, product owners, and individuals involved in Agile projects or aspiring to adopt Agile methodologies in their organizations.
It is suitable for professionals across various industries seeking to understand the principles and practices of Agile project management and the Scrum framework.
About this course
In this course we explore the concepts of Agile project management and prepare for the Agile Foundation examination accredited by BCS.
By participating in the Accredited Agile Project Management Foundation (Scrum) Course, participants will gain a solid understanding of Agile principles and Scrum practices, positioning themselves as effective contributors to Agile projects while preparing for the certification exam. This course sets the stage for successful project management in fast-paced and dynamic environments.
Requirements
There are typically no strict prerequisites for enrolling in an Agile Project Management Foundation (Scrum) course, as it is designed to introduce participants to Agile methodologies and the Scrum framework from the ground up.
The course is often suitable for individuals with varying levels of project management experience, including those who are new to project management concepts.
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