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Agile Project Management Foundation mock exams
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Agile Project Management Foundation mock exams

Agile Project Management
Created byEmma Warren
Last updated 2/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand Agile Principles and Methodologies: Learn key Agile principles and the application of Scrum, Kanban, and XP methodologies.
  • Master Agile Planning and Estimation: Gain skills in sprint planning, using story points, and prioritizing tasks for efficient execution.
  • Agile Tools and Technologies Proficiency: Become familiar with Agile project management tools like Jira, Trello, and Asana, and understand their benefits.
  • Monitoring and Continuous Improvement: Learn to use Agile metrics for project monitoring and embrace continuous improvement through retrospectives.

Included in This Course

91 questions
  • Fundamentals of Agile Project Management:17 questions
  • Roles and Responsibilities:14 questions
  • Agile Planning and Execution:20 questions
  • Agile Monitoring and Control:27 questions
  • Agile Tools and Technologies:13 questions

Description

These mock papers cover all the fundamentals to enable you to test your knowledge in preparation for the foundation exam.

Agile project management is an approach that emphasizes adaptability, collaboration, incremental progress, and customer-centricity. Unlike traditional methodologies, which often follow a linear path, Agile breaks down projects into smaller, manageable units called iterations. Each iteration is essentially a project in miniature, involving design, development, testing, and review.

Customer feedback is integral to Agile. After each iteration, the project team can assess and adjust the product based on feedback, ensuring that the end product meets customer needs and expectations. This iterative process helps in accommodating changes without significant disruptions.

Agile fosters a collaborative environment where cross-functional teams work together to achieve common goals. Daily stand-ups are a hallmark, ensuring open communication and keeping the team aligned on objectives.

Agile also emphasizes value-driven delivery, focusing on delivering the most valuable features first. Techniques like backlog prioritization help in determining what features are most crucial.

Furthermore, Agile encourages sustainable development, meaning teams should work at a pace that is sustainable in the long term. Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design is also stressed.

Overall, Agile project management is highly responsive to change, aimed at delivering maximum value through collaboration, continuous improvement, and a flexible approach to project execution.

Who this course is for:

  • Learners with an understanding of the principles who are aiming to test their knowledge to prepare for work or the foundation exam.