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On this PMI: Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) course you´ll improve your knowledge of agile practices and methodologies, with PMI's globally-recognized ACP certification.
Your course package is designed to provide maximum learning and convenience. This is included in the price of your course:
Your expert instructor will get you ready for the following exam and certification, which are not included in your course package and covered by the Certification guarantee.
To make sure you have the best possible chances of benefitting from the course, we are available for you to discuss your goals and general expectations to your learning and results.
Before taking this course, you must have the following experience:
General project experience
- 2,000 hours working on project teams
- These hours must be earned within the last 5 years
- Active PMP® or PgMP® will satisfy this requirement
Agile Project Experience
- 1,500 hours working on agile project teams or with agile methodologies
- These hours are in addition to the 2,000 hours required in “general project experience”
- These hours must be earned within the last three years
This Readynez PMI-ACP course will fully meet the required 21 hours of training in agile practices (we actually deliver 25 hours) for you to qualify to take the PMI-ACP exam.
Using our engaging learning methodology including a variety of tools, we’ll cover the entire curriculum.
We have designed our course material in the way that best prepares you to learn.
Agile Tools and Techniques
Communications
- Information radiator
- Team space
- Agile tooling
- Osmotic communications for colocated and/or distributed teams
- Daily stand-ups
Planning, monitoring and adapting
- Retrospectives
- Task/Kanban boards
- Timeboxing
- Iteration and release planning
- WIP limits
- Burn down/up charts
- Cummulative flow diagrams
- Process tail
Agile estimation
- Relative sizing/story points
- Wide band Delphi/planning poker
- Affinity estimating
- Ideal time
Agile analysis and design
- Product roadmap
- User stories/backlog
- Story maps
- Progressive elaboration
- Wireframes
- Chartering
- Personas
- Agile modeling
Product quality
- Frequent verification and validation
- Test-driven development/test first development
- Acceptance test-driven development
- definition of done
- continuous integration
Soft skills negotiation
- Emotional intelligence
- Collaboration
- Adaptive leadership
- Negotiation
- Conflict resolution
- Servant leadership
Value-based prioritization
- Return on investment (ROI)/net present value (NPV)/internal rate of return (IRR)
- Compliance
- Customer-valued prioritization
- Minimally marketable feature (MMF)
- Relative prioritization/ranking
Risk management
- Risk-adjusted backlog
- Risk burn down graphs
- Risk-based spike
Metrics
- Velocity
- Cycle time
- Earned value management (EVM) for Agile projects
- Escaped defects
Value stream analysis
- Value stream mapping
Agile Knowledge and Skills
Level 1
- Active listening
- Agile Manifesto values and principles
- Assessing and incorporating community and stakeholder values
- Brainstorming techniques
- Building empowered teams
- Coaching and mentoring within teams
- Communications management
- Feedback techniques for product
- Incremental delivery
- Knowledge sharing
- Leadership tools and techniques
- Prioritization
- Problem-solving strategies, tools and techniques
- Project and quality standards for Agile projects
- Stakeholder management
- Team motivation
- Time, budget and cost estimation
- Value-based decomposition and prioritization
Level 2
- Agile frameworks and terminology
- Building high-performance teams
- Business case development
- Colocation/distributed teams
- Elements of a project charter for an Agile project
- Facilitation methods
- Participatory decision models
- PMI’s Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
- Process analysis techniques
- Self-assessment
- Value-based analysis
Level 3
- Agile contracting methods
- Agile project accounting principles
- Applying new Agile practices
- Compliance
- Control limits for Agile projects
- Failure modes and alternatives
- Globalization, culture and team diversity
- Innovation games
- Principles of systems thinking
- Regulatory compliance
- Variance and trend analysis
- Variations in Agile methods and approaches
- Vendor management
Das virtuelle Klassenzimmer ist ein Online-Raum, in dem Sie mit Ihrem Dozenten und Ihren Mitschülern in Echtzeit zusammenarbeiten. Alles geschieht live, und Sie können frei interagieren, diskutieren, Fragen stellen und Ihrem Dozenten dabei zusehen, wie er auf einem Whiteboard präsentiert, die Kursunterlagen und Folien bespricht, mit Übungen arbeitet und diese überprüft.
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