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Agile Accelerator: Navigating Lean Startup, Agile, and Scrum

Offered By: IE Business School via Coursera

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Course Description

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This short course is aimed at students or professionals who would like to learn how to apply Agile methodologies to their projects or to their own business contexts to shorten the project development cycle. In this course, students will learn the main concepts of lean startup methodology, explain how Agile can be used to implement solutions and improve products and services, and apply scrum methodology to specific business problems or situations. Students will learn through a variety of readings and a multimedia material with interactive videos and activities, and will be prepared to apply these methodologies to their own projects once they complete the course. This short course is part of the previous Master Track Certificate in Business Essentials. You may also be interested in a related short course from this program, "From Ideas to Impact: Design Thinking for User Centricity."

Syllabus

  • Agile Accelerator: Navigating Lean Startup, Agile, and Scrum
    • In this short course, you'll discover the main concepts of lean startup methodology, explain how Agile can be used to implement solutions and improve products and services, and discover how scrum methodology is applied specific business problems or situations.

Taught by

Manuel López Martín de Blas

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