
Explore the foundations of agile methodology and how project management allocates resources to deliver goals under fixed time, cost, and quality, with dynamic system development method, incremental delivery, and prioritization.
Explore agile project management by mapping three role levels—project level, solution development team, and supporting roles—and how business sponsor, project manager, technical coordinator, team leader, and business analyst drive delivery.
Explore the value of DSDM products from terms of reference and business case to feasibility assessment, foundation summary, evolving solution, and time box plan guiding agile delivery.
Plan the entire dgm project life cycle by establishing baselines, time boxes, and increments across foundations, evolutionary development, deployment, and quality standards to ensure benefits realization.
Apply the MoSCoW prioritization to classify requirements as must have, should have, could have, and won't have time, allocating 60 percent to must have and 20 percent to could have.
Explore timeboxing in agile project management, with structured time boxes—kick-off, investigation, refinement, consolidation, and close-out—and free-form time boxes used in Scrum and startups, plus daily stand-ups.
Utilize facilitated workshops and visual modeling to align data, functions, users, and goals, while iterative development, constant testing, acceptance criteria, and tester and technical coordinator roles ensure quality.
Agile is an approach for a successful project delivery. I would like to emphasize the word, successful as mostly Agile focuses on achieving the expected goals and results.
Agile is based on DSDM framework, which stands for Dynamic System Development Method. DSDM was found in 1994 by a group of IT Practitioners, to improve the traditional approach.
DSDM is a method of incremental delivery of parts of the solution. It means, that in DSDM Project is divided on increments and so the solution is delivered partially, to deliver the expected level of quality.
The course is more focused on theory of Agile and introduces you with basics of methodology. These knowledges will be also enough to start a career in Project Management or open your own business.
After completing this course you will be prepared for the Foundation level exam. If you want to pass the exam, please watch the course till the last video, as at the exam, there may be any question from each section.
This course is for people, who want to know how to build project or business succesfully. Understanding of Project Management is good, but knowing how to successfuly build it are in demand everywhere.