Agile Fundamentals Workshop
In this course, you will understand and use Agile core terms, explain key Agile concepts and their importance in achieving agility, identify, engage, and leverage key stakeholders in an Agile environment, apply common Agile tools and techniques, embrace and advocate for an Agile mindset to benefit from an Agile approach, select the best practices for a project and apply them appropriately to benefit the project and organization.
Description
The Agile Fundamentals Workshop provides a solid foundation for anyone seeking to develop fluency in Agile concepts, terms, and practices. It includes the values and principles articulated in the Agile Manifesto, as well as the values of key Agile frameworks and methods, including Scrum. Through discussion and hands-on practice of the most commonly used Agile techniques, participants will gain an understanding of the tools and an appreciation for the mindset needed to engage stakeholders and collaborate to move forward on your organization’s Agile journey.
Course Content
The Agile Mindset
- Agile Manifesto & Principles
- Iterative vs. Incremental
- Empirical vs. Defined Process
- Definitions of Agile
- When is Agile Appropriate?
- Exercise: Applying Agile
Agile Environmental Factors
- Servant Leadership
- Emotional Intelligence
- Agile Environment – Team
- Visibility and Transparency
Agile Methods, Team Members, & Stakeholders
- Apply the Mindset
- Agile Approaches
- Agile-Hybrid Models
- Agile vs. Scrum Concepts and Terms
- Scrum Roles
- Exercise: Scrum Roles Matching
- Coaching and Mentoring
- Scrum Events
Big Picture & Product Backlog
- Workshop: Build a Product Backlog
- Organizational Vision
- Product Vision
- The Project Charter
- Story Maps
- Definition of Done (DoD)
- Agile Release (Product) Roadmap
- DEEP
- Workshop: Prioritizing the Product Backlog
User Stories
- What and Why
- INVEST
- 3Cs
- Personas
- Workshop: Writing User Stories
- Acceptance Criteria
- Workshop: Generating Acceptance Criteria
Backlog Refinement
- Ordering the Backlog & Techniques
- MoSCow
- Story Mapping & Value Mapping
- Workshop: Ordering User Stories
- Estimating Techniques
- Relative Sizing
- Exercise: Relative Sizing
- Planning Poker
- Workshop: Planning Poker
- Affinity Estimating
- Refine the Backlog
- Getting User Stories Ready
- Workshop: Evaluate User Stories
Communicating in an Agile Environment
- Information Radiators
- Task/Kanban Board
- Work in Progress (WIP) Limits
- Workshop: Kanban Board
- Cumulative Flow Diagrams (CFD)
- Burnup/down Charts
- Reflecting Agile Values
Concluding Thoughts and Wrap Up
- Course Retrospective
- Summary