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Recipes for Strategic and Agile Portfolio Management

By IIL Europe Ltd

Recipes for Strategic and Agile Portfolio Management Sara Nunez is co-author of Organizational Project Management: Linking Strategy and Projects and a recognized PMO Leader in the 2014 AMA PM Handbook. In this presentation, she will show you how to take action and transform the portfolio management discipline in your PMO function, taking into account changes in the marketplace, digital business, and new regulations. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.

Recipes for Strategic and Agile Portfolio Management
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£10

About this Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) The 5 half-day Piping Stress Engineering Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) course will systematically expose participants to: The theory and practice of piping stress engineering, with special reference to ASME B 31.1 and ASME B 31.3 Standards. The basic principles and theories of stress and strain and piping stress engineering, through a series of lessons, case study presentations, in-class examples, multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and mandatory exercises. Principal stresses and shear stresses which form the backbone of stress analysis of a material. Expressions for these quantities will be derived using vector algebra from fundamentals. Thermal stress-range, sustained and occasional stresses, code stress equations, allowable stresses, how to increase flexibility of a piping system, cold spring. The historical development of computational techniques from hand calculations in the 1950s to the present-day software. Training Objectives On completion of this VILT course, participants will be able to: Identify potential loads the piping systems and categorise the loads to primary and secondary. Determine stresses that develop in a pipe due to various types of loads and how to derive stress-load relationships, starting from scratch. Treat the primary and secondary stresses in piping system in line with the intent of ASME Standards B 31.1 and B 31.3 and understand how the two codes deal with flexibility of piping systems, concepts of self-springing and relaxation/shake down, displacement stress range and fatigue, what is meant by code compliance. Understand the principles of flexibility analysis, piping elements and their individual effects, flexibility factor, flexibility characteristic, bending of a curved beam and importance of virtual length of an elbow in the flexibility of a piping system. Learn stress intensification factors of bends, branch connections and flanges. Understand how the stresses in the material should be controlled for the safety of the piping system, the user and the environment. Examine how codes give guidance to determine allowable stresses, stress range reduction due to cyclic loading, and effects sustained loads have on fatigue life of piping. Confidently handle terminal forces and moments on equipment. Understand the supplementary engineering standards required to establish acceptance of the equipment terminal loads and what can be done when there are no engineering standard governing equipment terminal loads is available and learn the techniques of local stress analysis. Get a thorough understanding of the concepts and the rules established by the ASME B 31.1 and ASME B 31.3 Standards. Perform flange load analysis calculations based on Kellogg's Equivalent Pressure method & Nuclear Code method. Perform the same using a piping stress analysis software and check for flange stresses and leakage. Confidently undertake formal training of piping stress analysis using any commercial software, with a clear understanding of what happens within the software rather than a 'blind' software training and start the journey of becoming a specialist piping stress engineer.   Target Audience The VILT course is intended for: Recent mechanical engineering graduates who desire to get into the specialist discipline of Piping Stress Engineering. Junior mechanical, chemical, structural and project engineers in the industry who wish to understand the basics of Piping Stress Engineering. Engineers with some process plant experience who desire to progress into the much sought-after specialist disciplines of Piping Stress Engineering. Mechanical, process and structural engineers with some process plant experience who desire to upskill themselves with the knowledge in piping stress engineering and to become a Piping Stress Engineer. Any piping engineer with some pipe stressing experience in the industry who wish to understand the theory and practice of Piping Stress Engineering at a greater depth. A comprehensive set of course notes, practice exercises and multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are included. Participants will be given time to raise questions and participants will be assessed and graded based on responses to MCQs and mandatory exercises. A certificate will be issued to each participant and it will carry one of the three performance levels: Commendable, Merit or Satisfactory, depending on how the participant has performed in MCQs and mandatory exercises. Training Methods The VILT course will be delivered online in 5 half-day sessions comprising 4 hours per day, with 2 breaks of 10 minutes per day. Course Duration: 5 half-day sessions, 4 hours per session (20 hours in total). Trainer Your expert course leader is a fully qualified Chartered Professional Engineer with over 40 years of professional experience in Oil & Gas (onshore and offshore), Petrochemical and Mining industries in engineering, engineering/design management and quality technical management related to plant design and construction. At present, he is assisting a few Perth based oil & gas and mining companies in detail engineering, piping stress analysis, feasibility study and business development work related to plant design. He is a pioneer in piping stress engineering in Western Australia. His recent major accomplishments include the following roles and challenges: Quality Technical Support Manager of USD 54 billion (Gorgon LNG Project). This encompassed management of quality technical services connected with Welding, Welding Related Metallurgy, Non-Destructive Examination, Insulation /Refractory /Coating, AS2885 Pipelines Regulatory Compliance and Pressure Vessel Registration. Regional Piping Practice Lead and Lead Piping Engineer of Hatch Associates. In this role, he was responsible for providing discipline leadership to several mining projects for BHP Billiton (Ravensthorpe), ALCOA-Australia (Alumina), Maáden Saudi Arabia (Alumina), QSLIC China (Magnesium), COOEC China (O&G Gorgon). He was actively involved in the development of piping engineering practice in WA, including training and professional development of graduate, junior and senior engineers. This also includes the formation of the Piping Engineering Specialist Group. Lead Piping/Pipe Stress Engineer on ConocoPhillips' (COP) Bayu Undan Gas Recycle, Condensate production and processing platform. He was able to develop several novel design methodologies for the project and provided training to engineers on how to implement them. These methodologies were commended by COP and the underwriters of the project Lloyds Register of Shipping, UK. Creator of Piping Engineering Professional Course aimed at global engineering community. Professional Affiliations: Fellow, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, UK (IMechE) Fellow, Institution of Engineers, Australia (EA), National Register of Engineers (NER) Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA (ASME) Honorary Life Member, Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka (IESL)   POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information about post training coaching support and fees applicable for this. Accreditions And Affliations

Piping Stress Engineering
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,430 to £2,699

Modern JavaScript From The Beginning

By Packt

Learn and Build Projects with Pure JavaScript (No Frameworks or Libraries)

Modern JavaScript From The Beginning
Delivered Online On Demand21 hours 30 minutes
£125.99

Advanced Laravel and Vue.js: Build a YouTube Clone

By Packt

Learn the advanced concepts of the Laravel and Vue.js frameworks and build a complete real-world project

Advanced Laravel and Vue.js: Build a YouTube Clone
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours 3 minutes
£93.99

Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing - Making Sure that the Business Problem is Solved: On-Demand

By IIL Europe Ltd

Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing - Making Sure that the Business Problem is Solved: On-Demand It is the business analyst's job to define the business problem to be solved by IT. It is also the business analyst's responsibility to confirm that the resulting solution developed by IT does, in fact, solve the defined problem. This is done first through testing, especially acceptance testing, and then through monitoring of the installed solution in the user community. The business analyst is not only concerned with the testing itself, but also with the management and monitoring of the users doing the acceptance testing, and recording, analyzing, and evaluating the results. What You Will Learn Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Create a set of acceptance test cases Manage and monitor an acceptance test stage where users perform the testing Work with the development team in the systems testing stage Assess the solution once it is in the business environment Foundation Concepts The role of the business analyst An introduction to the BABOK® Guide BA roles and relationships through the project life cycle Introduction to assuring software quality through acceptance testing The Scope of IT Testing Overview of testing stages The testing process Testing documentation Pre-Acceptance Testing The BA's role in testing Early development testing stages (unit and integration) Late development testing stage (system) The Acceptance Test Stage - Part I (Planning, Design, and Development) Overview of user acceptance testing Acceptance test planning Designing user acceptance tests Developing individual user acceptance test cases Building effective user acceptance test scenarios The Acceptance Test Stage - Part II (Execution and Reporting) Operating guidelines Execution Reporting Post-Acceptance Testing Overview Project implementation Project transition (project closure) Production through retirement Testing Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Software Overview Selecting the software Implementing the software Summary What did we learn and how can we implement this in our work environments?

Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing - Making Sure that the Business Problem is Solved: On-Demand
Delivered Online On Demand12 hours
£850

Upstream Petroleum Economics, Risk and Fiscal Analysis

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this Training Course The 3-day hands-on petroleum economics training course provides a comprehensive overview of the practices of exploration and development petroleum economics and its application in valuing oil and gas assets to aid corporate decisions. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the principles of economic analysis as well as practical instruction in analytical techniques used in the industry. The participants will learn how to construct economic models, to include basic fiscal terms, production and cost profiles and project timing. The resulting model will provide insights of how the various inputs affect value. Example exercises will be used throughout the course. Training Objectives Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Understand and construct petroleum industry cash flow projections Calculate, understand and know how to apply economic indicators Learn and apply risk analysis to exploration and production investments Evaluate and model fiscal/PSC terms of countries worldwide Target Audience The following oil & gas company personnel will benefit from the knowledge shared in this course: Geologists Explorationists Reservoir Engineers Project Accountants Contract Negotiators Financial Analysts New Venture Planners Economists Course Level Basic or Foundation Intermediate Trainer Your expert trainer has over 40 years' experience as a petroleum economist in the upstream oil and gas industry. He has presented over 230 oil and gas industry short courses worldwide on petroleum economics, risk, production sharing contracts (PSC) and fiscal analysis. In over 120 international oil industry consulting assignments, he has advised companies and governments in the Asia Pacific region on petroleum PSC and fiscal terms. He has prepared many independent valuations of petroleum properties and companies for acquisition and sale, as well as economics research reports on the oil and gas industry and including commercial support for oil field operations and investments worldwide. He has been involved in projects on petroleum royalties, design of petroleum fiscal terms, divestment of petroleum assets, and economic evaluation of assets and discoveries since the early 1990s to date. He has been working on training, consultancy, research and also advisory works in many countries including USA, UK, Denmark, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, India, Iran, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Egypt, Libya, and South Africa. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Upstream Petroleum Economics, Risk and Fiscal Analysis
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,751 to £3,199

Construction Management

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

In this introductory course, you will receive training on all areas of construction management, from planning and scheduling to management theories, subcontracting and cost estimation. You will also explore the project delivery and production process, project control techniques, and how to schedule construction materials. Through this formal qualification, you will also develop essential management skills and gain practical, real-world knowledge which you can use to propel your career forward. This course is ideal for those who are new to construction or currently work in the construction industry and want to update their existing skills and knowledge. Learning Objectives: Identify the fundamental stages of a construction project Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the role of a construction manager Familiarise with the different elements of the design and construction process Know how to accurately estimate the costs of a construction project Have an awareness of health and safety regulations in the construction industry Develop your understanding of human resource management, supply chain management and construction resource management Understand the types of subcontractors in construction and the benefits of subcontracting Explore methods of project delivery and current industry trends Explore the basic components of a supply chain management system Who is This Construction Management Course for? This Construction Management Diploma is ideal for beginners who want an introduction to this field to develop the essential skills required for project planning, design and construction work. Our online courses are specially designed for distance learning, offering flexible virtual classroom modules that you can study at your own convenience. Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the course. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. Certificate of Completion from Course Gate At the successful completion of the course, the learners may order the Certificate of Completion from Course Gate (soft copy) by paying only £2. For the Printed hard copy of the certificate, the learners have to pay £9. There is an additional £10 delivery charge for international students. Career Path After completing your online studies, you will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of job roles within the field of construction management, including: Construction Manager Assistant Project Manager Development Project Manager Building Inspector Construction Assistant Construction Supervisor Project Assistant Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Construction Management Introduction to Construction Management 01:00:00 Assessment Module 01 Module 01 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 02: Construction Project Stages Construction Project Stages 01:00:00 Assessment Module 02 Module 02 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 03: Estimating Construction Project Costs Estimating Construction Project Costs 00:30:00 Assessment Module 03 Module 03 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 04: Construction Project Planning Construction Project Planning 00:40:00 Assessment Module 04 Module 04 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 05: Site Organisation in the Construction Industry Site Organisation in the Construction Industry 00:40:00 Assessment Module 05 Module 05 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 06: Construction Resource Management Construction Resource Management 00:40:00 Assessment Module 06 Module 06 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 07: Subcontracting in the Construction Industry Subcontracting in the Construction Industry 00:30:00 Assessment Module 07 Module 07 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 08: Construction Cost and Time Control Part 1: Construction Cost Control 00:35:00 Part 2: Time Management in the Construction Industry 00:30:00 Assessment Module 08 Module 08 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 09: Equipment Cost Management Equipment Cost Management 00:20:00 Assessment Module 09 Module 09 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 10: Elements of Contractor Failure Elements of Contractor Failure 00:25:00 Assessment Module 10 Module 10 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 11: Supply Chain Management in the Construction Industry Supply Chain Management in the Construction Industry 00:20:00 Assessment Module 11 Module 11 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 12: Quality Management in the Construction Industry Quality Management in the Construction Industry 00:30:00 Assessment Module 12 Module 12 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 13: Human Resources Management Human Resources Management 00:45:00 Assessment Module 13 Module 13 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 14: Risk Analysis and Management Risk Analysis and Management 00:25:00 Assessment Module 14 Module 14 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 15: Health and Safety in the Construction Industry Part 1: Key Legislation and Regulations for The Construction Industry 00:30:00 Part 2: Managing Safety within the Construction Industry 00:20:00 Assessment Module 15 Module 15 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00 Module 16: Sustainability and the Environment Sustainability and the Environment 00:25:00 Assessment Module 16 Module 16 Final Quiz Exam - Construction Management 00:10:00

Construction Management
Delivered Online On Demand12 hours 45 minutes
£11.99

How to be a Great Executive Sponsor: On-Demand

By IIL Europe Ltd

How to be a Great Executive Sponsor: On-Demand This three-hour course provides key tips and techniques for becoming an actively engaged, and impactful, Executive Sponsor of projects and programs. It will explain not just what your role is, but the very specific actions you can, and must, take to increase your project's probability of success. This three-hour course provides key tips and techniques for becoming an actively engaged, and impactful, Executive Sponsor of projects and programs. It will explain not just what your role is, but the very specific actions you can, and must, take to increase your project's probability of success. And, it will highlight the key personality and other traits that are found in successful Sponsors. Regardless if you're sponsoring an Agile software development project, a construction megaproject, or any other type of project in between, this course will help get you 'hit the ground running' and being an 'impact player' on day one. Various activities and discussions will acquaint you with this important role and what you need to do to become a great executive sponsor. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Define project success so everyone is 'singing from the same sheet of music' Immediately apply the ten key attributes of a great sponsor on your project Recognize great sponsorship and determine if you're the right fit for the role Practice Sponsorship over the course of the project life cycle by engaging in very specific actions and activities Be a better investment manager by analyzing the behaviors of successful activist investors Foundation Concepts The quantifiable benefits of being an actively engaged Sponsor Sponsor defined Clarence Kelly Johnson and the SR-71 Blackbird: An example of the power of Sponsorship Defining Project Success Project success: More than meeting the triple constraints Benefits management: The Sponsor's focus The Investment - Life-cycle vs. the Project Life-cycle The three questions Sponsors need to ask to define project success 10 Key Attributes of a Great Sponsor 10 Key Attributes of a Great Sponsor The Makings of a Great Sponsor The most important skills and competencies of an executive sponsor What great Sponsors do and when Four Things a Great Sponsor Can Learn from an Activist Investor The story of Outerwall, Inc. and Glen Welling of Engaged Capital, LLC Sponsors and Activist Investors Sponsorship of the 2nd Avenue Subway in Manhattan: A classic textbook example

How to be a Great Executive Sponsor: On-Demand
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£250

Business Analysis Fundamentals: Virtual In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Business Analysis Fundamentals: Virtual In-House Training This course is part of IIL's Business Analysis Certificate Program (BACP), a program designed to help prepare individuals to pass the IIBA® Certification exam to become a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP™). This course teaches participants the overall process of business analysis and where it fits in the bigger picture of the project life cycle and the business context. The course is interactive and combines discussion, active workshops, and demonstrations of techniques. The goal is bottom-line results that cut through the real-world problems facing people seeking to improve the way they operate to develop new and improved systems and products or otherwise deliver results through project performance. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Define the solution scope Work with the development team in the systems testing stage Ensure the solution is usable in the business environment Foundation Concepts Defining the business analyst (BA) function The role of the BA as change agent An introduction to the BABOK® Guide BA roles and relationships through the project life cycle (PLC) Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring Overview of business analysis planning and monitoring (BAP&M) Business analysis planning and monitoring - process and tools Business analysis planning and monitoring - roles and responsibilities Business analysis planning and monitoring - governance, information management, and performance improvement Elicitation and Collaboration Overview of elicitation and collaboration Elicitation and collaboration techniques Requirements Life Cycle Management Overview of requirements life cycle management Requirements life cycle management task details Strategy Analysis Overview of strategy analysis Analyze current state Define future state Assess risks Define change strategy Requirements Analysis and Design Definition Overview of requirements analysis and design definition (RA&DD) The anatomy of requirements RA&DD task descriptions RA&DD techniques Solution Evaluation Overview of solution evaluation Solution evaluation tasks Solution evaluation in development stages Underlying Competencies Overview of underlying competencies (UC) Underlying competencies

Business Analysis Fundamentals: Virtual In-House Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£850

Scrum Complete Video Training

4.3(43)

By John Academy

SCRUM is an Agile framework for managing work or for finishing complex projects with an emphasis on software development. The knowledge of SCRUM will be a great plus point for your career as it is one of the practical approaches for managing any project efficiently. With the understanding of the Scrum Complete Video Training course, you will able to master the complete framework of SCRUM. SCRUM framework is very lightweight, simple to understand but difficult to master. For better understanding, the bundled course is divided into two parts - one is SCRUM immersion, and another one is SCRUM Developer video training. SCRUM immersion will provide the basic knowledge of the framework and its three roles, four artefacts, five meeting procedures, and the proper ways of implementing SCRUM. ON the other hand, SCRUM Developer deals with the preparation, planning and estimation of a project. It will help you to initiate a project and create a vision. In short, the Scrum Complete Video Training course is a complete guide for SCRUM approach and helps you to start, plan, initiate and evaluate a project. Assessment & Certification: To achieve a formal qualification, you are required to book an official exam separately with the relevant awarding bodies. However, you will be able to order a course completion CPD Certificate by paying an additional fee. Hardcopy Certificate by post - £19 Soft copy PDF via email - £10 Requirements Our Scrum Complete Video Training is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Module 01: SCRUM Immersion Overview Overview FREE 00:01:00 A History Lesson 00:37:00 Methodologies 00:22:00 Beginning of Agile 00:20:00 Scrum Basics Scrum Basics 00:27:00 Scrum = 3 Roles + 4 Artifacts + 5 Meetings 00:25:00 Sprint Planning 00:17:00 Key Scrum Artifacts Key Scrum Artifacts 00:09:00 WBS 00:18:00 Making Scrum Practical 00:28:00 User Stories User Stories 00:07:00 Use Cases vs. User Stories 00:13:00 Implementing Scrum Implementing Scrum 00:24:00 Scrum and Burn Charts 00:11:00 Should You Use Scrum 00:10:00 Module 02: Scrum Developer Introduction Introduction FREE 00:12:00 Introduction to Scrum Introduction to Scrum 00:01:00 Scrum Overview 00:21:00 Scrum Concepts & Principles 00:14:00 Scrum Phases & Processes 00:05:00 Course Summary 00:02:00 Initiating a Project Initiating a Project 00:03:00 Creating the Project Vision 00:09:00 Identifying the Scrum Master 00:03:00 Forming the Scrum Team 00:06:00 Developing Epics 00:06:00 Creating the Prioritized Product Backlog 00:12:00 Release Planning 00:06:00 Course Summary 00:02:00 Planning & Estimating a Project Planning & Estimating a Project 00:03:00 Creating User Stories 00:05:00 Approve, Estimate & Commit User Stories 00:07:00 Create Tasks 00:06:00 Estimating Tasks 00:04:00 Creating the Sprint Backlog 00:07:00 Course Summary 00:02:00 Implementing a Project Implementing a Project 00:01:00 Creating Deliverables 00:06:00 Conducting the Daily Standup (or Daily Scrum) 00:06:00 Grooming the Prioritized Product Backlog 00:04:00 Course Summary 00:02:00 Sprint Review and Retrospect Sprint Review and Retrospect 00:02:00 Convene a Scrum of Scrums 00:05:00 Demonstrating & Validating Sprint 00:06:00 Retrospect Sprint 00:09:00 Course Summary 00:02:00 Release Release 00:02:00 Ship Deliverables 00:07:00 Retrospect Project 00:03:00 Course Summary 00:04:00 Module 03: Scrum Master Introduction Introduction FREE 00:11:00 Introduction to Scrum Introduction to Scrum 00:01:00 Scrum Overview 00:21:00 Scrum Concepts & Principles 00:14:00 Scrum Phases & Processes 00:05:00 Introduction to Scrum Summary 00:02:00 Scrum Aspects Scrum Aspects 00:02:00 Roles and Organization in Scrum 00:15:00 Business Justification 00:18:00 Quality 00:06:00 Change 00:08:00 Risk 00:13:00 Scrum Aspects Summary 00:02:00 Meetings in Scrum Meetings in Scrum Summary 00:03:00 Project Vision Meeting 00:09:00 User Group Meetings 00:10:00 Sprint Planning Meeting 00:23:00 Conducting the Daily Standup (or Daily Scrum) 00:06:00 Grooming the Prioritized Product Backlog Meeting 00:03:00 Sprint Review Meeting 00:05:00 Retrospect Sprint Meeting 00:13:00 Release Planning Meeting 00:08:00 Meetings in Scrum Summary 00:03:00 Facilitating Projects in Scrum Summary 00:04:00 Facilitating Projects in Scrum Scrum Artifacts 00:16:00 Creating Deliverables 00:07:00 Convening a Scrum of Scrums 00:09:00 Facilitating Projects in Scrum Summary 00:04:00 Module 04: Scrum Product Owner Introduction Introduction FREE 00:11:00 Introduction to Scrum Introduction to Scrum 00:01:00 Scrum Overview 00:21:00 Scrum Concepts & Principles 00:15:00 Scrum Phases & Processes 00:05:00 Introduction to Scrum Summary 00:02:00 Roles and Responsibilities Roles and Responsibilities 00:01:00 The Product Owner 00:06:00 The Scrum Master 00:04:00 The Scrum Team 00:09:00 Roles & Responsibility Summary 00:02:00 Manage Quality, Change, and Risk Planning 00:02:00 The Project Vision 00:11:00 User Group Meetings 00:11:00 Estimates 00:08:00 Prioritized Product Backlog 00:11:00 Release Plan 00:12:00 Planning Summary 00:02:00 Planning Manage Quality, Change, and Risk 00:01:00 Quality 00:07:00 Change 00:07:00 Risk 00:13:00 Manage Quality, Change & Risk Summary 00:02:00 Sprints Sprints 00:01:00 Sprint Planning Meeting 00:21:00 During the Sprint 00:07:00 Groom the Prioritized Product Backlog 00:04:00 Sprint Review Meeting 00:04:00 Ship Deliverables 00:02:00 Sprints 00:01:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00

Scrum Complete Video Training
Delivered Online On Demand15 hours 9 minutes
£23