This course covers the Agile mindset, focusing on flexibility and leadership in modern projects. You'll learn about the Scrum framework, including sprints, backlogs, and retrospectives. Discover how to build adaptive teams, share leadership roles, and use estimating techniques for managing costs and schedules. The curriculum includes various adaptive frameworks like Kanban, Scrumban, and Extreme Programming, helping you adapt Agile methods to different projects.



Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® Exam: Unit 6
This course is part of Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® Exam Specialization

Instructor: Pearson
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What you'll learn
Embrace the Agile mindset and implement servant leadership to enhance team performance.
Master the Scrum framework and effectively manage sprints, backlogs, and retrospectives.
Apply relative estimating techniques for accurate cost and schedule management in adaptive projects.
Tailor Agile frameworks to suit diverse project environments, including Kanban, Scrumban, and Extreme Programming.
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In this course, you explore adaptive project management, including agile approaches. You begin by learning about the agile approach and the agile manifesto, which provides the rationale for agile projects. You discover that agile is as much a mindset as it is an approach. You then delve into the Scrum framework, the foundation for agile developments, covering sprints, the definition of done, the product backlog, the sprint backlog, the sprint review, and the sprint retrospective. You learn about the members of the agile team. Next, you explore adaptive project management, starting with the important concept of servant leadership. You examine adaptive teams, their structures and roles, and the project manager's role in an adaptive environment. You also learn how to estimate the costs of adaptive projects using a technique called relative estimating, and you cover measuring, estimating, and tracking adaptive projects. You explore different types of adaptive frameworks, including Scrum, Kanban, Scrumban, Crystal, Safe, and Extreme, and finally, you learn about tailoring adaptive projects.
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