Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards

Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards is one of 18 courses in a LinkedIn Learning Path entitled Prepare for the PMI-ACP® Certification. I have now completed 4 of the 18 courses.

Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards

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Course Details

Agile teams need a lightweight way to report their progress. Agile reports should be simple and easy to read, and radiate information across the room to the entire team. In Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards, you will learn a process for reporting on the progress of your agile project. You’ll also see how to establish priorities using product backlogs, show daily progress using taskboards, burn down a sprint using sprint burndown charts, and burn down a release by creating a release burndown chart. Finally, you’ll explore common pitfalls, such as retrofitting.

Topics covered in this course include the following:

  • Explain the purpose of a taskboard and how it can help keep a project on track.
  • List the correct order of the swim lanes on a taskboard.
  • Name the two types of burndown charts.
  • Recognize the problems that occur when a team does not break down epics into stories.

Prepare for the PMI-ACP® Exam

The PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® certification officially recognizes your agile knowledge and demonstrates your subject matter expertise to peers, managers, stakeholders, and employers. This Learning Path is designed to help you learn, study, and take the PMI-ACP® exam.

Previously completed courses in this 18-course, 21-hour Learning Path include the following:

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