AGILE OVERVIEW Agile methods like DSDM Atern, eXtreme Programming and Scrum have been proven to deliver business value by accelerating project delivery, increasing customer and employee satisfaction and embracing changes in business requirements.

Agile approaches focus on business goals and producing results incrementally, visibly and effectively. This is achieved through business-driven prioritisation of features, along with the use of defined roles and techniques that promote effective communication.

Many organisations are now realising the benefits of Agile in improved project performance and return on investment.
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Course Content

Introduction to Agile
Background to agile methods, including Scrum, DSDM Atern, Feature-Driven Development (FDD), eXtreme Programming (XP) and Lean
The Agile Manifesto
Why use Agile?
The Agile Way
Agile philosophy, principles and techniques
Stakeholders and teams
Agile Leadership
Agile Project Planning
The Agile project life cycle
Project chunking strategies for early ROI
Assessing project complexity
Execution and Control of Agile Projects
Key control parameters in Agile
Tracking project progress; velocity; cost of change
Timeboxing and control
The Impacts of Agile
Project sponsorship
Engaging stakeholders and empowering teams
Risks and benefits of Agile
Introducing Agile into an Organisation
Creating and sustaining an agile culture
What next?
Tips for introducing Agile
Finding agile resources and support


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