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There are 4 modules in this course
This is the fifth course in the Google Project Management Certificate program. In this course, you will explore the history, approach, and philosophy of Agile project management, including the Scrum framework. You will learn how to differentiate and blend Agile and other project management approaches. As you progress through the course, you will learn more about Scrum, exploring its pillars and values and comparing essential Scrum Team roles. You will discover how to build, manage, and refine a Product Backlog, implement Agile’s value-driven delivery strategies, and define a value roadmap. You will also learn strategies to effectively organize the five important Scrum events for a Scrum Team, introduce an Agile or Scrum approach to an organization, and coach an Agile team. Finally, you will learn how to search for and land opportunities in Agile roles. Current Google project managers will continue to instruct you in how to accomplish all of these tasks, describing the right tools and resources for the job at hand.
Learners who complete this program should be equipped to apply for introductory-level jobs as project managers. No previous experience is necessary.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain the Agile project management approach and philosophy, including values and principles.
- Explain the pillars of Scrum and how they support Scrum values.
- Identify and compare the essential roles in a Scrum team and what makes them effective.
- Build and manage a Product Backlog and perform Backlog Refinement.
- Describe the five important Scrum events and how to set up each event for a Scrum team.
- Implement Agile’s value-driven delivery strategies and define a value roadmap.
- Explain how to coach an Agile team and help them overcome challenges.
You will learn how the course is structured and explore the history, approach, and philosophy of Agile project management and Scrum theory. You will also learn why Agile is best suited to industries that are susceptible to change and how to differentiate and blend Agile approaches.
What's included
11 videos5 readings4 assignments1 plugin
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11 videos•Total 56 minutes
Introduction to Course 5•3 minutes
A brief history of Agile•5 minutes
Distinguishing Agile from Waterfall•6 minutes
The four values of the Agile Manifesto•7 minutes
The 12 principles of the Agile Manifesto•7 minutes
Adopting an Agile mindset•4 minutes
Applying Agile in a VUCA environment•4 minutes
Introduction to Scrum•5 minutes
Introduction to Kanban, XP, and Lean•9 minutes
Blending project management approaches•6 minutes
Wrap-up•1 minute
5 readings•Total 36 minutes
Course 5 overview•4 minutes
Helpful resources to get started•8 minutes
Adopting an Agile mindset: The Agile Manifesto•8 minutes
The founding principles of Scrum•8 minutes
The Spotify model•8 minutes
4 assignments•Total 98 minutes
Reflection: Why teams adopt the Agile approach•30 minutes
Test your knowledge: The Agile Manifesto•10 minutes
Test your knowledge: Agile frameworks•8 minutes
Module 1 Challenge •50 minutes
1 plugin•Total 10 minutes
Explore: Agile values•10 minutes
Scrum 101
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
You will learn the pillars of Scrum and how they support Scrum values. You will also compare essential Scrum Team roles and examine what makes them effective.
What's included
9 videos3 readings2 assignments1 plugin
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9 videos•Total 32 minutes
Introduction: Scrum 101•3 minutes
The three pillars of Scrum•5 minutes
The five values of Scrum•4 minutes
Essential Scrum roles•6 minutes
Traits of an effective Scrum Master•5 minutes
Pete: What makes an effective Scrum Master•2 minutes
Traits of an effective Product Owner•4 minutes
Traits of an effective Development Team•3 minutes
Wrap-up•1 minute
3 readings•Total 24 minutes
The Scrum Guide•8 minutes
Understanding Scrum Team roles•8 minutes
Characteristics of a great Scrum Team•8 minutes
2 assignments•Total 58 minutes
Test your knowledge: Scrum roles•8 minutes
Module 2 Challenge •50 minutes
1 plugin•Total 30 minutes
Identify: Scrum pillars and values•30 minutes
Implementing Scrum
Module 3•9 hours to complete
Module details
You will learn how to build and manage a Product Backlog and develop user stories and epics. You will also explore how to set up the five important Scrum events and use tools to plan and visualize sprint workflows and progress.
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14 videos15 readings7 assignments2 plugins
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14 videos•Total 57 minutes
Introduction: Implementing Scrum•1 minute
Building a Product Backlog•5 minutes
Writing user stories •6 minutes
Backlog refinement and effort estimation•7 minutes
Introduction to the Sprint•3 minutes
Sprint planning•5 minutes
Plan sprint retrospectives using AI•4 minutes
The Daily Scrum and Sprint Review•5 minutes
Sarah: The benefits of a Daily Standup•3 minutes
The Sprint Retrospective•3 minutes
Velocity and burndown charts•6 minutes
Utilizing Kanban boards•3 minutes
Tools for transparency and collaboration•4 minutes
Wrap-up•1 minute
15 readings•Total 92 minutes
Product Backlog: The Scrum Guide overview•8 minutes
The elements of user stories and epics•8 minutes
Activity Exemplar: Create a Product Backlog•4 minutes
Create Product Backlogs using work management tools•4 minutes
Agile effort estimation techniques•8 minutes
T-shirt sizes and story points•8 minutes
Activity Exemplar: Add estimation•4 minutes
Add effort estimates using work management tools•4 minutes
The Sprint: The Scrum Guide overview•8 minutes
Create and manage Sprints using work management tools•4 minutes
Releasable Increment versus Minimum Viable Product•8 minutes
Sprint Retrospectives: Pitfalls and best practices•4 minutes
Activity Exemplar: Recap a Sprint Retrospective•4 minutes
Interpreting velocity: Dos and Don'ts•8 minutes
Optional: Agile in a nutshell •8 minutes
7 assignments•Total 338 minutes
Test your knowledge: The Product Backlog•10 minutes
Activity: Add estimation•30 minutes
Activity: Create a Sprint Plan and Sprint Backlog•180 minutes
Activity: Recap a Sprint Retrospective•30 minutes
Test your knowledge: The Sprint•8 minutes
Activity: Create a Product Backlog•30 minutes
Module 3 Challenge•50 minutes
2 plugins•Total 60 minutes
Identify: User stories and acceptance criteria•30 minutes
Practice: Using a Kanban board•30 minutes
Applying Agile in the organization
Module 4•5 hours to complete
Module details
You will learn to implement Agile’s value-driven delivery strategies and how to define a value roadmap. You will learn strategies to effectively introduce an Agile or Scrum approach to an organization and coach an Agile team. You will also investigate how Agile frameworks have evolved and how to land opportunities in Agile roles.
What's included
13 videos11 readings7 assignments1 plugin
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13 videos•Total 56 minutes
Introduction: Applying Agile in the organization•1 minute
Maximizing value-driven delivery•7 minutes
Camron: How Agile can drive value•3 minutes
Components of a value roadmap•4 minutes
Creating an effective value roadmap•5 minutes
Facilitating organizational change•6 minutes
Coaching an Agile team•3 minutes
Agile team challenges•7 minutes
Common Agile coaching challenges•8 minutes
The evolution of Agile•5 minutes
Jez: My thoughts on Agile•2 minutes
Agile project management opportunities•6 minutes
Course wrap-up•1 minute
11 readings•Total 72 minutes
Case study: Forming a value-driven task force•12 minutes
Product roadmaps: Benefits, pitfalls, and best practices•8 minutes
Responding to change over following a plan•8 minutes
Activity Exemplar: Make changes to your release plan•4 minutes
The influencer change framework•8 minutes
Coaching versus managing in Agile •8 minutes
The relationship between Agile and DevOps•8 minutes
Scaling Agile•8 minutes
Reflect and connect with your peers•4 minutes
Course 5 glossary•2 minutes
Getting started on Course 6•2 minutes
7 assignments•Total 142 minutes
Reflection: Delivering value•19 minutes
Activity: Make changes to your release plan•30 minutes
Test your knowledge: Agile coaching•8 minutes
Reflection: Coaching versus managing•19 minutes
Test your knowledge: Agile challenges•8 minutes
Test your knowledge: Frameworks for scaling Agile•8 minutes
Module 4 Challenge•50 minutes
1 plugin•Total 30 minutes
Respond: Agile interview questions•30 minutes
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Reviewed on May 9, 2022
Really good course when you have worked previously with Waterfall projects. It is a good way to start to understand the new concepts of Agile methodology but also terms and definitions within Agile.
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Reviewed on Jun 1, 2021
Overall the course is going to be very useful in my day to day job.” “Really well done; made a dry subject really interesting, and clearly has a passion for traffic management that shone through!
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Reviewed on Feb 26, 2023
I would give this a 5 but there are some items that are outdated and I believe some of the quizzes that had multiple choice answer could better serve the students if they were a written answer.
A project manager is someone who helps manage projects for organizations in an orderly and efficient fashion. Project managers oversee plans, budgets, and resources, and they use data to make well-informed decisions. Companies rely on project managers to build workflow processes, launch new projects, and deliver cost savings.
Why start a career in project management?
Project managers are in high demand. In fact, a study by the Project Management Institute found that, by the year 2027, employers will need 87.7 million people to fill project management-related roles. As the workplace continues to grow and evolve, project managers serve as a pivotal piece of an organization’s ability to adapt and remain agile.
Project managers are natural problem-solvers. In addition to setting the plan and guiding teammates through the project, they are tasked with managing changes and risks. Each day is dynamic and different for a project manager because they are at the center of the project, building relationships, prioritizing tasks, and delivering results! Using various tools and templates, as well as a unique skill set, the project manager brings order to chaos.
Which jobs will this certificate help me prepare for
One of the most exciting parts about joining the field of project management is the large number of job opportunities available. In fact, the Project Management Institute estimates that employers will need to fill nearly 2.2 million new project-oriented roles each year through 2027.
The Google Project Management Certificate helps you develop essential project management skill sets and business acumen. By learning and practicing the project management approaches included in this program, you’ll prepare yourself for introductory-level project manager roles across a variety of industries. Some common titles include Program Manager, Junior Project Manager, Project Coordinator, Scrum Master, and more. Project management is a skill that lends itself to many different types of roles in numerous industries with many opportunities for career growth.
What tools and platforms are taught in the curriculum?
Spreadsheets (e.g., Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, etc.), word processing applications (e.g., Google Docs, Microsoft Word, etc.), and presentation applications (e.g., Google Slides, Microsoft PowerPoint, Keynote, etc.) will be used. Additionally, learners will have the option to use Asana and to learn about other common work management tools, including generative AI.
Do I need to take the course in a certain order?
We highly recommend completing the courses in the order presented because the content in each course builds on information from earlier lessons. This is the fifth of six courses in the Google Project Management Certificate.
Will completing this certificate help prepare me for Project Management Institute certifications?
Google is an approved member of theProject Management Institute’sAuthorized Training Partner Program, which ensures practitioners have access to consistent and high-quality training experiences. Those who complete the Google Project Management Certificate will qualify for over 100 hours of project management education that apply directly to requirements for globally-recognized PMI credentials, like the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® certification.
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