BCS Foundation Certificate in Agile
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Class hours
16h
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Duration
2 Days
Agile has caught the attention of business leaders in the UK and globally as a means of managing change, reducing time to market, eliminating waste and also attracting and retaining customers.
The question is - what is agile and how does it differ from traditional waterfall? What are the roles, skills and competencies required?
This three-day foundation certificate course is concerned with the use of Agile practices in projects, product and software development.
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About this course
The course is designed to ensure the delegate has suitable knowledge of the core concepts of Agile practices, the Agile values and principles, across a breadth of Agile methodologies. It is not aimed at preparing delegates to implement a specific Agile approach.
The certificate is relevant to anyone requiring an understanding of Agile, including organisational leaders and managers wanting to understand the value of Agile practices, or those who work in an Agile environment.
None.
There is an exam at the end of the course. Upon successful completion of the exam, delegates will receive a certificate from BCS
SQS has a experienced team of trainers, that are consultants and are actually working on this field currently.
After requesting information, you will be either emailed the relevant information or called to discussed your requirements in detail.
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Subjects
- Business Analysis
- Project Management
- IT Project Management
- Design
- Project
- Planning Process
- Planning and Business
- IT
- Communication Skills
- Heuristics
Teachers and trainers (1)
Joe Elledge
Senior Trainer
Course programme
- History of Agile
- Behaviour Driven Development tools and techniques
- Domain Driven Design and Heuristics
- User Story and Product Backlog
- Kanban
- Collaborative estimation and analysis techniques
- Prioritisation techniques
- Scrum roles, events and artefacts
- Transparency
- Communication across distributed teams
- Using empiricism in project tracking and reporting
BCS Foundation Certificate in Agile