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Course Curriculum 23 sections • 225 lectures • 16:47:00 total length •Course Introduction: 00:06:00 •The Application We're Going to Build: 00:09:00 •Section Introduction gg: 00:01:00 •Introduction to the Command Line Interface in Mac and Linux: 00:10:00 •Installing the X-Code Command Line Tools for Mac: 00:02:00 •Installing Git for Source Code Version Control: 00:03:00 •How to install Homebrew on a Mac: 00:04:00 •Installing GPG Security Systems on a Mac: 00:02:00 •Guide to RVM for Ruby Management: 00:09:00 •Configuring RubyGems and Installing Rails: 00:07:00 •Installing the Postgres Database on a Mac: 00:05:00 •Installing and Working with the Sublime Text Editor: 00:17:00 •Deep Dive into the Command Line - Part 1 of 2: 00:14:00 •Deep Dive into the Command Line - Part 2 of 2: 00:12:00 •PC Environment Setup: Installing Virtual Box: 00:03:00 •Guide to Installing Ubuntu Linux in VirtualBox: 00:10:00 •How to Reboot a Linux Virtual Machine from Terminal: 00:02:00 •Installing Desktop Applications and Ubuntu Navigation Tips and Tricks: 00:09:00 •How to Sign Up for a GitHub Account: 00:03:00 •How to install Git on Linux and Connect to GitHub via SSH: 00:20:00 •How to Securely Install Node and NPM on Linux via NVM: 00:09:00 •Installing the Heroku CLI and the Full Deployment Lifecycle: 00:14:00 •How to install and Work with Sublime Text in Linux: 00:08:00 •PC Setup: Guide for Ruby on Rails and Postgres on Linux - Part 1 of 2: 00:10:00 •PC Setup: Guide for Ruby on Rails and Postgres on Linux - Part 2 of 2: 00:15:00 •Fixing the Role Does Not Exist Error: 00:05:00 •Section Introduction ee: 00:01:00 •Signing Up for a Project Management Account: 00:03:00 •Managing the Project Management Dashboard: 00:08:00 •Importing Project Management Tasks into Pivotal Tracker: 00:01:00 •Creating a Rails Application: 00:11:00 •Generating a Blog for the Portfolio Application Using Rails Scaffolds: 00:11:00 •Analyzing the Rails Process: Index and Show Actions: 00:12:00 •Analyzing the Rails Process: New, Create, Update, Edit, and Destroy Actions: 00:14:00 •Analyzing the Rails Process: Routing with Resources: 00:07:00 •Rails File System Overview: 00:13:00 •Updating the Project Management Dashboard: 00:01:00 •Deep Dive: Analyzing the Application Generator - Part 1: 00:12:00 •Deep Dive: Analyzing the Application Generator - Part 2: 00:17:00 •Section Introduction bb: 00:02:00 •How to Sign Up for a Github Account: 00:03:00 •Generating SSH Keys to Securely Communicate with Github: 00:04:00 •Guide to GitHub: 00:12:00 •How to Update a .gitignore File to Securely Store Secret Credentials: 00:11:00 •Guide to the Markdown Syntax: 00:10:00 •Updating the Git Sprint in the Project Management Dashboard: 00:01:00 •Deep Dive: Analyzing Version Control and Git - Part 1: 00:18:00 •Deep Dive: Analyzing Version Control and Git - Part 2: 00:13:00 •Section Introduction aa: 00:01:00 •Guide to the Rails Controller Generator to Build Pages Part 1: 00:16:00 •Guide to the Rails Controller Generator to Build Pages Part 2: 00:05:00 •Guide to the Rails Model Generator to Build out Data Specific Features: 00:17:00 •Guide to the Rails Model Generator for Building Out the Portfolio Feature: 00:10:00 •Deep Dive: Analyze Rails Generators and How to Customize a Generator - Part 1: 00:15:00 •Deep Dive: Analyze Rails Generators and How to Customize a Generator - Part 2: 00:11:00 •Section Introduction SS: 00:02:00 •Building out a Seeds File for Generating Dynamic Sample Data: 00:15:00 •Implement an Index Action from Scratch in Rails: 00:12:00 •Build the New and Create Functionality from Scratch in Rails: 00:20:00 •Implement the Ability to Edit Database Records from Scratch in Rails: 00:13:00 •How to Use the Link to Method in Rails for Creating Dynamic Links: 00:13:00 •How to Implement the Show Action from Scratch in Rails: 00:12:00 •Building the Ability to Delete Items in Rails: 00:15:00 •How to Implement Custom Routes for Pages in Rails: 00:09:00 •How to Override the Rails Resources Routes for the Show Action: 00:07:00 •How to Implement Permalinks in a Rails Application - Part 1: 00:17:00 •How to Implement Permalinks in a Rails Application - Part 2: 00:05:00 •How to Use Enums in Rails to Manage Data Stages: 00:13:00 •How to Implement a Custom Action in Rails via a Button Click - Part 1: 00:12:00 •How to Implement a Custom Action in Rails via a Button Click - Part 2: 00:10:00 •Updating the Project Management Dashboard and Performing a Pull Request: 00:05:00 •Deep Dive: Rails Routing and Data Flow - Part 1: 00:13:00 •Deep Dive: Rails Routing and Data Flow - Part 2: 00:13:00 •Deep Dive: Rails Routing and Data Flow - Part 3: 00:16:00 •Section Introduction RR: 00:01:00 •Implementing Data Validations in Rails 5: 00:12:00 •Guide to Data Relationships in Rails: 00:16:00 •How to Implement Custom Scopes in Rails 5: 00:16:00 •How to Set Default Values in Rails 5: 00:13:00 •How to Use Concerns in Rails 5: 00:13:00 •Building an Additional Parent/Child Relationship in Rails 5: 00:10:00 •Rails 5 Complex Forms: Configuring Nested Attributes in the Model: 00:17:00 •Rails 5 Complex Forms: Configuring Nested Attributes in the Form: 00:17:00 •Deep Dive: Working with SQL and ActiveRecord in Rails 5 - Part 1: 00:16:00 •Deep Dive: Working with SQL and ActiveRecord in Rails 5 - Part 2: 00:14:00 •Deep Dive: Working with SQL and ActiveRecord in Rails 5 - Part 3: 00:15:00 •Section Introduction QQ: 00:01:00 •How to Install Devise in Rails 5: 00:08:00 •Using Devise to Implement Registrations and Login Functionality: 00:18:00 •Building Custom Routes for Authentication Pages with Devise in Rails 5: 00:03:00 •Enable Users to Logout and Dynamically Render View Content in Rails 5: 00:07:00 •How to Add Custom Attributes to a Devise Based Authentication System: 00:15:00 •How to Use Controller Concerns in Rails 5 for Devise Custom Attributes: 00:15:00 •Integrate Virtual Attributes to Extract First and Last Name Data from a User: 00:17:00 •Deep Dive: Using BCrypt to Implement Encryption in Ruby: 00:19:00 •Section Introduction PP: 00:01:00 •Rails Data Flow Review and Working with Params: 00:14:00 •Using Rails Sessions to Share Data between Pages: 00:19:00 •Refactoring the Session Tracker into a Controller Concern: 00:07:00 •Working with Strong Params in a Rails 5 Controller: 00:13:00 •Deep Dive: Building a Guest User Feature in Rails - Part 1: 00:14:00 •Deep Dive: Building a Guest User Feature in Rails - Part 2: 00:18:00 •Section Introduction OO: 00:03:00 •How to Customize the Rails Master Layout File - Part 1: 00:15:00 •How to Customize the Rails Master Layout File - Part 2: 00:09:00 •Guide to Using Multiple Layout Files in Rails 5: 00:14:00 •Introduction to Rendering Collections via Partials in Rails 5: 00:09:00 •Introduction to Partials in Rails 5: 00:08:00 •How to Send Data to Partials to Generate Custom Behavior in Rails 5: 00:15:00 •Guide to View Helpers in Rails 5: 00:17:00 •How to Use the Rails Content Tag Helper to Auto Generate HTML Code: 00:15:00 •Introduction to Rendering Collections via Partials in Rails 5: 00:09:00 •Guide to Manually Configuring Partials to Work with Collections in Rails: 00:07:00 •Guide to Helpful ActionView Helper Methods in Rails 5: 00:15:00 •Deep Dive: Tips and Tricks to Working with ActionView in Rails 5 - Part 1: 00:12:00 •Deep Dive: Tips and Tricks to Working with ActionView in Rails 5 - Part 2: 00:15:00 •Section Introduction NN: 00:01:00 •How to Utilize Puts Debugging in Rails: 00:08:00 •Guide to Byebug in Rails 5: 00:09:00 •Guide to Debugging with Pry in Rails 5: 00:19:00 •Proper Way to Implement Error Management in a Rails Application - Part 1: 00:15:00 •Proper Way to Implement Error Management in a Rails Application - Part 2: 00:06:00 •Section Introduction MM: 00:01:00 •How to Install Bootstrap 4 into a Rails 5 Application - Part 1: 00:10:00 •How to Install Bootstrap 4 into a Rails 5 Application - Part 2: 00:12:00 •Section Strategy for Building a Custom RubyGem: 00:11:00 •How to Build a RubyGem from Scratch - Part 1: 00:06:00 •How to Build a RubyGem from Scratch - Part 2: 00:15:00 •Section Introduction hh: 00:02:00 •Introduction to Authorization and How to Install the Petergate Gem: 00:08:00 •How to Add Roles to the User Model in Rails 5: 00:05:00 •Guide to Implementing Petergate in Rails 5 Application - Part 1: 00:15:00 •Guide to Implementing Petergate in Rails 5 Application - Part 2: 00:12:00 •Workplace Facilities: 00:35:00 •Portfolio Design Planning for Layout Specific Styles: 00:09:00 •Implementing the Initial Homepage Design in Rails 5 with Bootstrap 4: 00:09:00 •Building a Navigation Partial for the Master Application Layout with Bootstrap: 00:11:00 •Implement a Footer Along with Adding Method Arguments to a Rails View Helper: 00:14:00 •How to Embed a Google Map into a Rails Application: 00:06:00 •Guide to Updating the Styles for the Devise Edit Account Page in Rails: 00:16:00 •How to Override Default Bootstrap Styles for Text Alignment in the Card Class: 00:06:00 •Implementing Styles for the Devise Registration Page with Bootstrap 4: 00:14:00 •How to Design the Login and Password Pages with Bootstrap 4 Form Styles: 00:15:00 •How to Set Default Values for View Helper Method Arguments in Rails 5: 00:04:00 •Integrating a Different Design for a Separate Blog Layout in Rails 5: 00:04:00 •How to Use Bootstrap 4 to Add a Custom Nav Bar to a Blog Layout in Rails: 00:07:00 •Customizing the Design for the Blog Index Page with Bootstrap 4: 00:19:00 •Guide to Adding Styles to the Blog Show and Form Pages with Bootstrap 4: 00:12:00 •Implementing Partials, Pagination, and Font Awesome Icons - Part 1: 00:23:00 •Implementing Partials, Pagination, and Font Awesome Icons - Part 2: 00:23:00 •Initial Design for the Portfolio Index Page with Bootstrap 4: 00:17:00 •Integrating the Portfolio Animated Navigation Slider, Footer, and Index: 00:14:00 •Using the Bootstrap 4 Grid Layout to Style the Portfolio Show Page in Rails: 00:06:00 •Implementing Bootstrap 4 Forms for the Portfolio Form Pages: 00:13:00 •How to Build a View Helper to Dynamically Generate a Nav Bar - Part 1: 00:20:00 •How to Build a View Helper to Dynamically Generate a Nav Bar - Part 2: 00:19:00 •Deep Dive: Rails Asset Pipeline Part 1: 00:01:00 •Deep Dive: Rails Asset Pipeline Part 2: 00:19:00 •Section Introduction LL: 00:01:00 •How to Integrate a Position Attribute and Custom Scope in Rails: 00:12:00 •Installing the jQuery UI and html5sortable JavaScript Libraries in Rails 5: 00:09:00 •Initial Implementation of Drag and Drop Interface in Rails 5: 00:13:00 •Implementing Drag and Drop Functionality into a Ruby on Rails 5 App Part 1: 00:18:00 •Implementing Drag and Drop Functionality into a Ruby on Rails 5 App Part 2: 00:11:00 •Implementing Authorization Rules for Drag and Drop Feature with Petergate: 00:07:00 •Deep Dive: jQuery CoffeeScript in Rails: 00:19:00 •Section Introduction jj: 00:01:00 •Introduction to Using Images and the Rails Asset Pipeline: 00:12:00 •How to Set a Full Size Video Background in Rails with Bootstrap 4: 00:08:00 •Deep Dive: Installing and Configuring Carrierwave for Image Uploads in Rails 5: 00:20:00 •Deep Dive: Integrating Connection to AWS S3 for File Hosting with Carrierwave: 00:14:00 •Implementing File Upload Button Styles and Refactoring Placeholder - Part 1: 00:06:00 •Implementing File Upload Button Styles and Refactoring Placeholder - Part 2: 00:19:00 •Section Introduction ii: 00:01:00 •Difference Between form_form and form_tag in Rails - Part 1: 00:15:00 •Difference Between form_form and form_tag in Rails - Part 2: 00:16:00 •How to Integrate Cocoon in Rails 5 for jQuery Nested Forms: 00:20:00 •Guide to Integrating Alerts that Automatically Fade Away in Rails 5: 00:15:00 •Refactoring Alert Notifications to Use a Shared View Helper in Rails: 00:13:00 •Deep Dive: How to Build an HTML Form from Scratch the Works with Rails: 00:17:00 •Section Introduction ff: 00:03:00 •Integrating the Twitter Gem to Pull in Tweets in Rails 5: 00:20:00 •How to Render Tweets on a Rails View Page: 00:07:00 •Building a Parser View Helper Method to Make Twitter Links Clickable in Rails: 00:15:00 •Customizing the Styles for the Tech News Page with Bootstrap 4: 00:07:00 •Section Introduction cc: 00:01:00 •Running the Comment Generator and Installing the NoSQL Redis Database in Rails 5: 00:18:00 •Building the Comment Form and Required Controller Actions - Part 1: 00:14:00 •Building the Comment Form and Required Controller Actions - Part 2: 00:08:00 •Refactoring the Comment Form into a Partial and Implementing Data Validations: 00:05:00 •Building the jQuery Functions for Processing Comments - Part 1: 00:19:00 •Building the jQuery Functions for Processing Comments - Part 2: 00:05:00 •How to Create a Broadcast with ActionCable in Rails 5: 00:14:00 •Guide to Implementing Live Data Updates in a Rails 5 Application - Part 1: 00:15:00 •Guide to Implementing Live Data Updates in a Rails 5 Application - Part 2: 00:06:00 •Styling the Comment Section and Implementing Gravatar Based Thumbnails in Rails: 00:16:00 •Section Introduction dd: 00:01:00 •Planning Final Project Updates and Assignment: 00:11:00 •Building a Scope to Show the Most Recent Blog Posts and Hiding Draft Posts: 00:09:00 •Hiding the Show Page for Blogs in Draft Mode in Rails 5: 00:04:00 •How to Add a Drop Down Form Element in Rails 5 for Parent/Child Relationships: 00:09:00 •Using the Controller Generator to Build the Topic Features - Part 1: 00:10:00 •Using the Controller Generator to Build the Topic Features - Part 2: 00:11:00 •How to Build a Widget for the Blog to Render Topics in Rails 5: 00:17:00 •How to Implement Radio Buttons in a Rails Form to Update Enum Values: 00:09:00 •Guide to Integrating Markdown and Syntax Highlighting in a Rails 5 Application: 00:13:00 •Integrating Breadcrumbs and Icons for the Blog Show Pages: 00:12:00 •Building a Partial for Managing Admin Actions for Blog Posts: 00:15:00 •How to Implement a Responsive Navigation Bar with Bootstrap 4: 00:11:00 •Updating the Source/Session Tracking System for the New Layouts: 00:14:00 •How to Integrate a Favicon in Rails 5: 00:08:00 •Implementing Responsive Image Components for the Portfolio Layout: 00:06:00 •Adding Card Styles to the About and Contact Pages: 00:09:00 •How to Implement Collapsable Content Components in a Rails 5 Application: 00:09:00 •How to Integrate Bootstrap Progress Bars in a Rails Application: 00:13:00 •How to Integrate Custom Fonts in a Rails 5 Application: 00:17:00 •Updating the Seeds File in Rails: 00:07:00 •Signing Up for and Creating a New Heroku Application: 00:04:00 •How to Deploy a Rails 5 Application to Heroku: 00:13:00 •Working with the Rails Console on Heroku: 00:11:00 •Installing Redis on Heroku for ActionCable Commenting Feature: 00:04:00 •Configuring Action Cable to Work on Heroku: 00:11:00 •How to Implement the Typed.js Library into a Rails 5 Application: 00:12:00 •How to Install and Configure Webpack, Yarn, and jQuery into a Rails 5.1+ App: 00:19:00 •How to Work with Encrypted Credentials in Rails 5.2+: 00:24:00
AgilePM® Practitioner: In-House Training This course offers preparation for the Practitioner-level examination to gain the APMG-International™ / Agile Project Management Practitioner Certification. Agile Project Management (AgilePM) is the result of collaboration between APMG-International and The DSDM Consortium. DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method) is the longest-established Agile method, launched in 1995, and is the only Agile method to focus on the management of Agile projects. The method has evolved over the years and the DSDM Agile Project Framework is the latest version of which AgilePM is a subset. DSDM has always operated predominantly in the corporate environment and has consistently demonstrated its ability to successfully work with and complement existing corporate processes. APMG-International is a global Examination Institute accredited by The APM Group Ltd. It is one of the Examination Institutes accredited by AXELOS. APMG-International has regional offices located in Australia, China, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Malaysia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Their portfolio of qualifications includes the Best Practice qualifications of ITIL®, PRINCE2®, MSP®, M_o_R®, and P3O®. AgilePM is one of their specialist management qualifications, which also include Change Management and Service Catalogue. The course covers all the Practitioner elements of the AgilePM Handbook v2 with: Clear explanations of the method and practical examples provided by your course tutor Sample exam paper for the Practitioner-level exams to enrich your knowledge and understanding A case study to allow you to practice the application of the method to an agile project The Traditional Classroom option includes the Practitioner exam to provide you with the right opportunity to verify your new skill set by way of a professional qualification The Virtual Classroom option includes a Practitioner exam voucher to allow you to choose the date and time of your online exam to verify your new skill set by way of a professional qualification What You Will Learn You will learn how to: Identify and apply the concepts, tools, and techniques described in Section 2 (Digging Deeper) of the APMG-International's Agile Project Management Handbook (v2.0) to agile projects Tailor and customize AgilePM to suit the needs of different projects Use AgilePM in conjunction with other project management methods such as PRINCE2® Prepare yourself for the Practitioner exam in AgilePM Roles and Responsibilities - The PM View The roles Key project manager relationships Agile Project Management - Through the Lifecycle The DSDM process and the project lifecycle Project management focus phase by phase The Effective Use of Products The products Deliver on Time - Combining MoSCoW & Timeboxing Ensuring effective prioritisation Bringing MoSCoW and timeboxing together People, Teams, and Interactions Effective communication Collaboration Requirements and User Stories What is a requirement? User stories Estimating - How and When Coping with uncertainty Estimating through the lifecycle Project Planning through the Lifecycle Planning in a DSDM project Planning activities phase by phase Quality - Never Compromise Quality What do we mean by quality? Solution and process quality Risk Management Project risk How DSDM helps mitigate project risk Tailoring the Approach The project approach questionnaire Summary and Next Steps
Managing Successful Programmes (MSP®) 5th Edition Foundation: Virtual In-House Training Managing Successful Programmes (MSP®) is a globally-recognized framework for best practice programme management. MSP certification provides guidance for programme managers, business change managers and the next step for project managers to develop their knowledge and skills to be able to positively respond to the challenges for managing programmes and larger, more strategic or multiple projects. MSP 5th edition emphasizes flexibility, adaptability, and responsiveness by adopting an incremental approach to the programme lifecycle and thus enabling organizational agility. AXELOS offers two levels of MSP Examination: MSP Foundation and MSP Practitioner. The MSP Foundation Examination is intended to assess whether the candidate can demonstrate sufficient recall and understanding of the MSP programme management framework. The MSP Foundation qualification is a prerequisite for the MSP Practitioner Examination, which assesses the ability to apply understanding of the MSP programme management framework in context. The MSP® 5th Edition Foundation course is a training based on the exam specification for MSP Foundation certification and is aligned with the Managing Successful Programmes (5th Edition) guide from AXELOS. What you will Learn At the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand key concepts relating to programmes and MSP Understand how the MSP principles underpin the MSP framework Understand the MSP themes and how they are applied throughout the programme Understand the MSP processes and how they are carried out throughout the programme Key Concepts of MSP Programmes Three Lenses of MSP Principles Themes and Governance Organization Organization Theme Organization Structure Individual Roles Stakeholder Management Design Design Theme Benefits Risk Identification and Prioritization Target Operating Model Documents and Key Roles Justification Justification Theme Business Case Financial Planning Documents and Key Roles Structure Structure Theme Delivery Planning Dependencies Benefits Realization Plan Resourcing Documents and Key Roles Knowledge Knowledge Theme Knowledge Management Information Management Document and Key Roles Assurance Assurance Theme Assurance at Multiple Levels Assurance Planning Document and Key Roles Decisions Decisions Theme Issue Resolution Risk Response Data Gathering and Reporting Options and Analysis Document and Key Roles MSP Processes Identify the Programmeâ¯â¯â¯ Design the Outcomes Plan Progressive Delivery Deliver the Capabilities Embed the Outcomes Evaluate New Information Close the Programme
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The target audience for the CASM course is Anyone interested in learning about Agile and Scrum from a products and process perspective Process owners and process designers Developers who are interested in helping make processes more agile Managers who are looking to bridge multiple practices into a DevOps environment Employees and managers responsible for designing, re-engineering or improving process Consultants guiding their clients through process improvement and DevOps initiatives Internal and external suppliers Process stakeholders Overview The learning objectives for Certified Agile Service Manager (CASM) include an understanding of: What does it mean to 'be agile?' The Agile Manifesto, its core values, and principles Agile concepts and practices including ITSM, Kanban, Lean and DevOps Learn about SCRUM from a product and process perspective Agile thinking and values into service management Scrum roles, artifacts, and events as it applies to both products and processes The two aspects of Agile Service Management: Agile Process Improvement-ensuring processes are lean and deliver 'just enough' control Agile Process Design-applying Agile practices to process design projects This course provides an introduction to Agile Service Management, the application, and integration of agile thinking into service management processes and process design projects. Agile thinking improves IT?s effectiveness and efficiency and enables IT to continue to deliver value in the face of changing requirements. This course prepares you for the Certified Agile Service Manager (CASM) certification. Why Agile Service Management? Challenges Today What is IT Service Management? What is Agile? Agile Manifesto and Principles What Does It Take To Be Agile? Agile Service Management What is Agile Service Management? Agile Service Management Goals, Objectives and Benefits Two Aspects: Agile Process Engineering & Agile Process Improvement Leveraging Related Guidance DevOps ITIL Site Reliability Engineering Lean Scrum Agile Service Management Roles Relationship to Scrum roles Agile Practice Owner Agile Service Management Team Agile Service Manager Agile Process Engineering Agile Processes How Processes Deliver Value Waterfall vs Agile Process Engineering Relationship to Scrum Events & Artifacts Minimum Viable Process Microprocess Architectures Service Management Architecture Agile Service Management Artifacts Practice Backlog Spring Backlog Increment Agile Service Management Events Planning The Sprint Sprint Planning Process Standups Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective Agile Process Improvement Why Process Improvement is Important Process Improvement Goals Process Improvement Reviews Sustaining Improvements Automation
AgilePM® Practitioner: Virtual In-House Training This course offers preparation for the Practitioner-level examination to gain the APMG-International™ / Agile Project Management Practitioner Certification. Agile Project Management (AgilePM) is the result of collaboration between APMG-International and The DSDM Consortium. DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method) is the longest-established Agile method, launched in 1995, and is the only Agile method to focus on the management of Agile projects. The method has evolved over the years and the DSDM Agile Project Framework is the latest version of which AgilePM is a subset. DSDM has always operated predominantly in the corporate environment and has consistently demonstrated its ability to successfully work with and complement existing corporate processes. APMG-International is a global Examination Institute accredited by The APM Group Ltd. It is one of the Examination Institutes accredited by AXELOS. APMG-International has regional offices located in Australia, China, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Malaysia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Their portfolio of qualifications includes the Best Practice qualifications of ITIL®, PRINCE2®, MSP®, M_o_R®, and P3O®. AgilePM is one of their specialist management qualifications, which also include Change Management and Service Catalogue. The course covers all the Practitioner elements of the AgilePM Handbook v2 with: Clear explanations of the method and practical examples provided by your course tutor Sample exam paper for the Practitioner-level exams to enrich your knowledge and understanding A case study to allow you to practice the application of the method to an agile project The Traditional Classroom option includes the Practitioner exam to provide you with the right opportunity to verify your new skill set by way of a professional qualification The Virtual Classroom option includes a Practitioner exam voucher to allow you to choose the date and time of your online exam to verify your new skill set by way of a professional qualification What You Will Learn You will learn how to: Identify and apply the concepts, tools, and techniques described in Section 2 (Digging Deeper) of the APMG-International's Agile Project Management Handbook (v2.0) to agile projects Tailor and customize AgilePM to suit the needs of different projects Use AgilePM in conjunction with other project management methods such as PRINCE2® Prepare yourself for the Practitioner exam in AgilePM Roles and Responsibilities - The PM View The roles Key project manager relationships Agile Project Management - Through the Lifecycle The DSDM process and the project lifecycle Project management focus phase by phase The Effective Use of Products The products Deliver on Time - Combining MoSCoW & Timeboxing Ensuring effective prioritisation Bringing MoSCoW and timeboxing together People, Teams, and Interactions Effective communication Collaboration Requirements and User Stories What is a requirement? User stories Estimating - How and When Coping with uncertainty Estimating through the lifecycle Project Planning through the Lifecycle Planning in a DSDM project Planning activities phase by phase Quality - Never Compromise Quality What do we mean by quality? Solution and process quality Risk Management Project risk How DSDM helps mitigate project risk Tailoring the Approach The project approach questionnaire Summary and Next Steps
Certified ScrumMaster®: In-House Training This course is an introduction to Scrum and the principles and tools required to be an effective Scrum Product Owner. You will come away with a good understanding of the Scrum framework and the underlying principles required to make effective decisions regarding the application of the Scrum framework to different situations. Participants successfully completing this course earn a Certified Scrum Product Owner® (CSPO®) designation. The Scrum Alliance certification includes a one-year membership with Scrum Alliance. What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Use the principles, practices, and tools required to be an effective Scrum Product Owner Make effective decisions regarding the application of the Scrum framework to different situations, including: Setting product vision and goals Chartering the project Writing user stories and structuring your product backlog Scaling the Product Owner Estimating for forward planning Applying prioritization techniques Planning and tracking release progress Getting Started Introduction Course structure Course goals and objectives Agile Principles and Scrum Overview Process control models Incremental and iterative development Shifting the focus on product management Overview of the Scrum process Agile principles Lean principles Scrum Roles and Responsibilities Scrum roles Cross-functional teams Product Owner Responsibilities The Scrum Project Community What happens to my traditional role in Scrum? Chartering the Project Establishing a shared vision Elevator Statement Data sheets Product Vision Box Magazine Review / Press Release Product Backlog and User Stories Product uncertainty and progressive refinement User role modeling User Stories Product backlog characteristics Getting backlog items ready Slicing User Stories Using the product backlog to manage expectations Sprints Done and Scaling Done The Scrum process in detail Sustainable pace The Product Owner's role in each of the Scrum meetings Scaling the Product Owner Scaling Scrum Approaches to scaling the Product Owner Estimation for Forward Planning Why comparative estimation works Planning Poker Affinity Estimation Prioritization Techniques Additional Product Backlog Prioritization Techniques Kano Analysis Theme Screening Release Planning and Tracking Progress Velocity Release Planning Tracking release progress
Scrum Product Owner Exam Prep: In-House Training This workshop prepares you for the Scrum.org PSPO™ I certification. A voucher for the exam and the access information you will need to take the exam will be provided to you via email after you have completed the course. NOTE: If you have participated in any of IIL's other Scrum workshops, you can bypass this program and focus on reading/studying the Scrum Guide and taking practice exams from Scrum.org The Product Owner is responsible for maximizing the value of the product and the work of the Development Team. The Product Owner must be knowledgeable, available, and empowered to make decisions quickly in order for an Agile project to be successful. The Product Owner's key accountability is the Product Backlog. Managing, maintaining, and evolving the Product Backlog involves: Establishing a clear vision that engages the Development Team and stakeholders Clearly expressing Product Backlog items Ordering the items in the Product Backlog to best achieve the vision and goals Ensuring that the Product Backlog is visible, transparent, and clear to all Working with the Development Team throughout the project to create a product that fits the customer's need What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Successfully prepare for the Scrum.org PSPO I exam Identify the characteristics of a successful Product Owner Create a powerful vision statement Apply techniques to understand your customers and the market Manage and engage stakeholders Write effective user stories with acceptance criteria Utilize techniques to visualize and prioritize the Product Backlog Participate in the 5 Scrum events as the Product Owner Understand the Product Owner's role in closing a Scrum project Getting Started Introductions Workshop orientation Exam prep preview Fundamentals Recap Agile Manifesto, values, and mindset Product Owner characteristics Good vs. great Product Owner Product Ownership Product ownership Project vision Understand your customers and market Personas Stakeholder management and engagement The Product Backlog User Stories and Acceptance Criteria Preparing User Stories for a Sprint The Product Backlog Visualizing the Product Backlog Product Backlog Prioritization Technical Debt Sprint Planning and Daily Standups Sprint Planning Planning Poker Team Engagement Daily Standups Sprint Review, Retrospectives, and Closing Sprint Reviews Key Agile Patterns Retrospectives Closing the Project
Scrum Product Owner Exam Prep: In-House Training This workshop prepares you for the Scrum.org PSPO™ I certification. A voucher for the exam and the access information you will need to take the exam will be provided to you via email after you have completed the course. NOTE: If you have participated in any of IIL's other Scrum workshops, you can bypass this program and focus on reading/studying the Scrum Guide and taking practice exams from Scrum.org The Product Owner is responsible for maximizing the value of the product and the work of the Development Team. The Product Owner must be knowledgeable, available, and empowered to make decisions quickly in order for an Agile project to be successful. The Product Owner's key accountability is the Product Backlog. Managing, maintaining, and evolving the Product Backlog involves: Establishing a clear vision that engages the Development Team and stakeholders Clearly expressing Product Backlog items Ordering the items in the Product Backlog to best achieve the vision and goals Ensuring that the Product Backlog is visible, transparent, and clear to all Working with the Development Team throughout the project to create a product that fits the customer's need The Professional Scrum Product Owner™ I (PSPO I) certificate is a Scrum.org credential that enables successful candidates to demonstrate a fundamental level of Scrum mastery. PSPO I credential holders demonstrate an intermediate understanding of the Scrum framework, and how to apply it to maximize the value delivered with a product. They will exhibit a dedication to continued professional development, and a high level of commitment to their field of practice. Scrum.org does not require that you take their own sponsored or any preparatory training. However, training can facilitate your preparation for this credential. And this course is based on IIL's Scrum Product Owner Workshop, which is aligned with The Scrum Guide™. It will provide you with the information you need to pass the exam and IIL will make the arrangements for your online exam. You will be provided with an exam code and instructions, so that you can take the exam at your convenience, any time you are ready after the course. Passwords have no expiration date, but they are valid for one attempt only. See additional exam details on the next page. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Successfully prepare for the Scrum.org PSPO I exam Identify the characteristics of a successful Product Owner Create a powerful vision statement Apply techniques to understand your customers and the market Manage and engage stakeholders Write effective user stories with acceptance criteria Utilize techniques to visualize and prioritize the Product Backlog Participate in the 5 Scrum events as the Product Owner Understand the Product Owner's role in closing a Scrum project Getting Started Introductions Workshop orientation Exam prep preview Fundamentals Recap Agile Manifesto, values, and mindset Product Owner characteristics Good vs. great Product Owner Product Ownership Product ownership Project vision Understand your customers and market Personas Stakeholder management and engagement The Product Backlog User Stories and Acceptance Criteria Preparing User Stories for a Sprint The Product Backlog Visualizing the Product Backlog Product Backlog Prioritization Technical Debt Sprint Planning and Daily Standups Sprint Planning Planning Poker Team Engagement Daily Standups Sprint Review, Retrospectives, and Closing Sprint Reviews Key Agile Patterns Retrospectives Closing the Project Summary and Next Steps Review of course goals, objectives, and content Exam prep next steps