Agile Project Management: Requirements,Planning and Tracking
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Handling Requirements in Agile Projects
- Planning Techniques in Agile Projects
- User Stories Technique
- Planning Poker and Story points
- Product Owner Role
- Product Backlog Management
- Agile Release Planning
- Sprint Planning
- Tracking Agile Projects
What are the criteria for the success of any software project?
Is it delivering before the deadline? Or delivering all the requested features?
What if we delivered all the requested features, before the deadline but no one used this software?
The main criteria of success are to deliver value to the client, solving a problem or fulfilling a need.
But how can we deliver value while the requirements are changing constantly and also the plan?
That's why we need to work agile, we need to experiment a lot and validate step by step until we fulfill the client's need.
And that's what you will learn in this course
We will cover how to handle changing requirements in agile projects and how to validate those requirements frequently and how to adapt the plan according to the market changes and to customer feedback.
As well as how agile teams are formulated and the role of the product owner in project success.
And above all that , you will learn about the agile mindset which is the foundation of all these practices
And here is the Agenda of the course:
Introduction to Agile
The Product Owner Role
Handling Requirements
The Backlog
Definition of Done
User Stories
Planning and Tracking
Estimation and Planning Poker
Velocity
Planning Levels
Release Planning and Tracking
Sprint Planning and Tracking
Taught by
Mona Shokrof
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