Transitioning from Waterfall to Agile Project Management is one of 18 courses in a LinkedIn Learning Path entitled Prepare for the PMI-ACP® Certification. I have now completed 7 of the 18 courses.
Transitioning From Waterfall to Agile
Course Details
Is your organization looking to realize the time, quality, and cost benefits of agile project management? If so, then this course is for you. In Transitioning from Waterfall to Agile Project Management you’ll learn the difference between traditional waterfall and agile methodologies, as well as what’s required for success. Gain insights on how to garner support for a pilot project by identifying supporters early on and keeping them engaged while also responding to detractors. Learn how to select a pilot project, choose the right team, and set the vision. Finally, learn the basics of how to get started with sprint planning.
Topics covered in this course include the following:
- Introduction
- Becoming Agile
- Assess Your Environment
- Starting Your Agile Practice
- Planning Your Agile Project
- Agile Essentials
- Conclusion
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:
- Agile Project Management with Microsoft Project
- Agile at Work: Getting Better with Agile Retrospectives
- Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards
- Agile at Work: Driving Productive Agile Meetings
- Agile at Work: Planning with Agile User Stories
- Agile at Work: Building Your Agile Team
Boston PHP
Boston PHP is the largest education-focused Meetup in New England with more than 3,700 members. Our mission is to engage members in continuing education efforts. As a result, we offer services beyond in-person meetups. A cornerstone of our member engagement strategy is this virtual self-study group initiative called Web Apprentices.
If you would like to learn agile methodologies as part of a group of like-minded web developers, join Boston PHP Meetup and sign up for the next Agile Appetizer self-study group.
Gene Babon
Gene Babon is a team leader, project manager and web developer who is actively seeking next management-level opportunity. Learn more at Pick a lane. Keep driving.
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