Introduction to Agile

Competitive Systems & Practices - Cert IV

Training Overview

Agile continues to be one of the most popular project and program methodologies of recent times. With its roots in IT and concepts borne out of Lean, organisations and individuals with an understanding of Agile are at a distinct competitive advantage, delivering products and services more quickly and more aligned to the customers value with the lowest development costs. 
 
Agile today is as relevant for software designers as it is for product developers and knowledge workers. With the customer experience and level of service expectations often the differentiator for a customer’s choice for your product and service, being Lean and Agile is as important as ever.

 
What will I learn?
When to use Agile versus Other Methods: This section describes the different types of project life cycles you can use to manage your project, develop a product, or bring a change about in a company.

The Agile Practice Guide goes into four main project life cycles: Waterfall, Incremental, Iterative, and Agile. There is also “Hybrid” – a combination - and you will come across each of these in your career.

The Agile Mindset and Principles: The Agile manifesto and mindset is where it all began in 2001 and soon grew into the practices behind one of the fastest-growing project management and product development methodologies of the new millennium. Here, you will explore this and its contrast to other project approaches, including the 12 clarifying principles.

The Agile Core Practices: These are the core Agile practices from the Agile Practice Guide and are a great way to see if a team is really Agile, even when they may call themselves something different. This is direct from the Project Management Institute and Agile Alliance.

Agile and Lean Frameworks: These are the Agile and Lean frameworks you will come across in your Agile career, ranging from popular and highly used team frameworks through to program and enterprise level frameworks.

Delivering in an Agile Environment: This section describes Agile delivery and using Agile to implement an Agile way of work in your organisation.

Bonus Content: Learn through real-life scenarios and a bonus Agile Project Charter template you can use immediately.

Training Provider
Efficiency Works

Delivery Method
Virtual

Outcomes
Plan, prioritise, and review own work performance
 
Lead by example and support team development
Communicate clearly and build team cohesion
Manage operations and drive continuous improvement
Apply WHS practices and manage business risks

 


Target Audience
This course is ideal for anyone wanting a basic understanding of Agile and how it supports better outcomes across roles and industries.


Duration
3 - 4 hrs

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