Course Overview
Prepare your team to achieve Agile Project Management (AgilePM®) Foundation and Practitioner certifications with this highly successful Agile project management certification training course. As an APMG certified AgilePM Practitioner, you will possess a deep knowledge of the Agile project management methodology, and demonstrate skills for developing solutions incrementally, enabling teams to handle changing requirements effectively, improving team collaboration, and empowering individuals.
This 5-day AgilePM Certification course includes both exams and provides greater opportunity to discuss and explore the ideas and techniques behind the AgilePM methodology. It also allows you to take the Practitioner exam on the morning of the final day - leading to improved pass marks compared to exams taken during afternoons. You will take the Foundation exam on Day 2 of the course and the Practitioner exam on Day 5 of the course.
Prerequisites
Experience at the level of:
- Agile Fundamentals: Scrum, Kanban, Lean & XP, or
- Certified Scrum Product Owner
If new to project management, experience at the level of:
- Project Management: Skills for Success, or
- Project Management for Software Development
- Familiarity with project work, either as a project manager or as another role on a project - this course is not designed to teach people how to be a project manager, it is intended to provide an agile framework to those who already have some basic project experience.
- It is not necessary to have prior agile experience (for example, Scrum) - the pre-reading material provided for this course will provide the background necessary to be successful.
Course Objectives
Achieving Agile Project Management (AgilePM®) Foundation & Practitioner Certification Course Benefits:
- Prepare for the AgilePM Foundation and Practitioner certification exams
- Establish and lead a successful Agile project with the methodology developed by the DSDM Consortium
- Review practical and repeatable practises for project managers in an Agile environment
- Apply Agile techniques, such as modelling, prioritising, timeboxing, user stories, and estimating
- Manage, define, and deliver a solution acceptable to the business