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Agile Project Management - Introduction
Rating: 4.6 out of 5(286 ratings)
5,501 students

Agile Project Management - Introduction

Scrum, Product Vision, Roadmap, Product Backlog, Agile Planning, Monitoring, HR, Quality, Risk Management
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Agile Project Management
  • Scrum
  • Take a product vision and convert it into a real product
  • Managing resources, scope and risks

Course content

3 sections35 lectures1h 52m total length
  • Introduction2:19
  • Promo video0:39

    Watch the promo video for agile project management introduction, offering a concise overview of the course and its objectives.

  • Message from the Creator1:40

    The creator highlights two months of work behind the course and explains that free Udemy courses are capped at two hours, urging ratings to keep it free and improve discoverability.

  • Introduction to Agile4:23

    Trace the origin from classic project management to Agile, highlighting the 2001 manifesto and its 12 principles prioritizing individuals, working software, customer collaboration, and change.

  • Traditional vs Agile5:57
  • Benefits of Agile2:17
  • Project Management with AI: From Initiation to Closing - Free Book1:59

Requirements

  • No project management experience is needed

Description

Welcome to the agile project management course.

There are no prerequisites to take this course, it is designed for beginners who wish to learn about agile project management.


And It is great for project managers who already practice classical project management as it will add new tools to their tool belt.


Agile project management is a great set of tools that helps project managers, also known as scrum masters to lead the project with high uncertainty around the scope.


Agile project management is very popular among software developers, however, we can observe that agile project management is making its way to many other areas, where teams develop products, rather than executing a well-developed scope.


In this course, we will talk about agile project management principles, review the agile project life cycle and dive deep into the scrum, what it is and how to run it.


By the end of the course you will clearly understand how to run the agile project from developing product vision, then road map, panning releases, and running scrums.


We will discuss agile project architecture and feature breakdown structure, as well as learn about tools and techniques for agile project estimating.


Also, we will talk about the release - what it is and how to plan it, how to plan sprints within the release.


We will teach you how to monitor an agile project, and review multiple tools for monitoring.


Good project management includes risk management and quality management. We will look into the agile methodology to manage both.


The agile framework manages teams differently than classical project management. We will review the responsibility of the agile team, scum master, and product owner, as well as team formation and coaching.


We will conclude the project with a project example, where you will learn to apply all the tools you learned in the course.


After completing this course you will be well equipped to run an agile project and be a leader of an agile team. This course includes multiple templates for you to keep and use on your projects. It will save you a lot of time and kick-start your journey to becoming a scrum master.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners to agile project management
  • Experienced in waterfall project manager
  • Curious learners who want to get ready for their next promotion