Training Agile Project Management
Book this 2 day Action Training inhouse and learn how to:
- bring the power of Agile Project Management into Action with SCRUM
- present and communicate your project effectively to stakeholders
- setup the team
- ensure the team members understand their role in the project
- start-up your project
- involve Product Owners and Developers to co-design the solution
- plan and estimate project activities
- track and measure progress and productivity
- ensure the quality of project deliverables
- effectively communicate and collaborate in a self-directed SCRUM Team
- apply the theory immediatly in a practical project
Action Training Context
Learn the fundamentals of SCRUM project management and apply them immediately during the course to a practical and challenging project with LEGO® Mindstorms™.
This is not only fun, but your learning is deeper and lasts longer, if you apply your knowledge immediatley and reflect upon your experiences. This supports the forming of the new mindset which is essential for winning with Agile Management.
The playfull environment created in this course is serious enough to experience, reflect and enhance your communication and collaborative skills, which are essential for the success of a SCRUM team.
Create the foundation for your SCRUM project within two intense and challenging days.
Detailed content
SCRUM Foundations
What is SCRUM?
Roles & Responsibilities in a SCRUM Team
- Pig vs. Chicken
- Scrum-Master
- Developer
- Product-Owner
Co-Designing and Co-Creating the Product
- Epics, Themes and User Stories
- Managing the Backlog
- Quality Management, Testing and the Definition of Done
Meetings & Workshops in a SCRUM Project
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint Planning
- Sprint Review
- Retrospectives
Control your SCRUM project with metrics
- Velocity
- Burndown Chart
SCRUM Applied
Start your first SCRUM project during the course. We are going to solve a complex problem with robotics and manage the solution development with SCRUM. Apply everything what you’ve learned and learn to master not only the SCRUM process, but also the development of a complex solution and the necessary interpersonal and leadership skills necessary to succeed in a self-directed SCRUM team.













