Difference between revisions of "Agile Estimation and Planning"
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+ | This work-driven workshop helps you master the skills in applying agile and iterative methods, including Scrum – the most popular agile method worldwide - focusing on estimation and planning, two practices sometimes forgotten by novices. It is suitable for large or small projects, and is aimed at people who need to master the core management practices to succeed with agile methods. | ||
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+ | This workshop covers the key management concepts of agile methods. You will learn estimation and planning. The time involves many hands-on exercises and simulation games aimed at helping you master these skills. | ||
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+ | You will leave with the confidence knowing you can do, based on practice, many of the key practices in agile management. And you will be grounded in the core agile values and principles that guide these practices. | ||
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+ | == Content == | ||
+ | * Frequently asked questions | ||
+ | * Review Agile and iterative values and practices | ||
+ | * Estimation techniques | ||
+ | * Release Planning practices, including Scheduling | ||
+ | * Tracking progress | ||
+ | * Myths and misconceptions | ||
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+ | |||
+ | ==Target Audience== | ||
+ | Clients find it useful to include related product groups; for example, 12 people from 1 product, and 12 from another. It is useful to include a cross-functional set of representative skills (product management, development, test, systems engineering, ...) as lean and agile principles emphasis cross-functional teams and very close, cyclic collaboration between product management and R&D. | ||
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+ | ==Course Level== | ||
+ | Intermediate: This course introduces concepts and techniques that the attendee will apply during the workshop. | ||
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+ | ==Course Prerequisites== | ||
+ | Attendees should already have a familiarity with agile methods prior to attending this course, such as from attending [[Agile, Lean, and Iterative Development: Management Overview]] or [[Certified ScrumMaster Course]] | ||
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+ | ==Objectives== | ||
+ | * Learn and apply fundamental Agile and Lean software management practices | ||
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+ | == Participants == | ||
+ | Maximum: 24. |
Revision as of 21:50, 24 February 2008
Contents
Overview
2 days
This work-driven workshop helps you master the skills in applying agile and iterative methods, including Scrum – the most popular agile method worldwide - focusing on estimation and planning, two practices sometimes forgotten by novices. It is suitable for large or small projects, and is aimed at people who need to master the core management practices to succeed with agile methods.
This workshop covers the key management concepts of agile methods. You will learn estimation and planning. The time involves many hands-on exercises and simulation games aimed at helping you master these skills.
You will leave with the confidence knowing you can do, based on practice, many of the key practices in agile management. And you will be grounded in the core agile values and principles that guide these practices.
Content
- Frequently asked questions
- Review Agile and iterative values and practices
- Estimation techniques
- Release Planning practices, including Scheduling
- Tracking progress
- Myths and misconceptions
Target Audience
Clients find it useful to include related product groups; for example, 12 people from 1 product, and 12 from another. It is useful to include a cross-functional set of representative skills (product management, development, test, systems engineering, ...) as lean and agile principles emphasis cross-functional teams and very close, cyclic collaboration between product management and R&D.
Course Level
Intermediate: This course introduces concepts and techniques that the attendee will apply during the workshop.
Course Prerequisites
Attendees should already have a familiarity with agile methods prior to attending this course, such as from attending Agile, Lean, and Iterative Development: Management Overview or Certified ScrumMaster Course
Objectives
- Learn and apply fundamental Agile and Lean software management practices
Participants
Maximum: 24.