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Agile & Scrum Project Management - Ultimate Course

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Course Overview & Objectives

What is the course about?

Are you a seeker of knowledge? Do you want to know all there is to know about everything under the Agile umbrella? Whether you’re looking for Scrum, Kanban, Crystal, Lean, or more–this is the course for you.

This is our most detailed, comprehensive course; delve into everything Agile and learn about its many branches with every module we offer. You’ll learn the core concepts of Agile and Scrum; the inner workings of each phase of a project; how to apply these principles to your life (both working and home!); and much, much more.

Complete the 100-question quiz at the end of course to get a certificate of completion that proves that, when it comes to Agile and Scrum, you really do know it all!

What are the course objectives?

By taking this course, you will gain:

  • Comprehensive understanding of best practices for working in Agile teams and leading Agile teams
  • Understanding of how to develop an Agile mindset and the benefits of a collective mindset as part of an embedded team
  • In depth understanding of various Agile frameworks and various techniques and practices of different frameworks
  • Understanding of Agile management vs. Waterfall management, as well as Scrum management vs. Waterfall management
  • In-depth knowledge of Scrum and Agile artifacts, events, and roles
  • Understanding of the Agile Manifesto, Agile Principles, and Agile Values
  • Knowledge of cross-functional teams and the value of collaboration
  • Understanding of Minimum Viable Products and how to bring value to the customer through continuous improvement
  • Understanding of how to utilize Agile techniques to manage a project’s scope, timeline, and budget
  • Understanding of the role of iterations and how to develop in iterations
  • Understanding of velocity and how to utilize real metrics to ensure continuous development and delivery
  • Knowledge of in depth strategies for responding to change and delivering success even on difficult projects
  • Knowledge of key mistakes to avoid when transitioning to Agile
  • Comprehensive understanding of best practices for both working in and leading Scrum teams
  • Understanding of how to develop a Scrum mindset, as well as the benefits it brings to a team
  • In-depth understanding of how Scrum can be applied to various industries (with examples!)
  • Thorough understanding of the role of sprints in Scrum, as well as their life cycle
  • Understanding of how to use Scrum techniques to manage a project’s portfolio, roadmap, and budget
  • Understanding of how Scrum responds to change and the values it applies
  • Knowledge of how Agile and Scrum can be applied in real-world situations with real-life scenarios
  • Knowledge of how to transition to Scrum, and the common mistakes you may encounter when doing so–as well as how to avoid them!

1. LEARN

With hours of content and plenty of downloadable resources, you’ll be an expert in no time!

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2. STUDY

Review the lessons as many times as you want.

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3. QUIZ YOURSELF

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4. EXAM

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5. Congratulations—You did it!

Download your completion certificate, champ!

Benefits:

  • 100% online & self-paced
  • About 20 hours of learning content, including quizzes, downloadable PDFs, and 8.5 hours of high quality videos
  • Access to course materials
  • Access to graded materials
  • Earn a shareable course completion certificate (as shown here)
  • Over 100 additional practice questions throughout the course
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INDIVIDUAL / SELF-PACED

$1299 $1199


  • 100% Online & self-paced
  • High-quality online content designed by industry experts
  • Immediate course access
  • Scenario-based learning with case studies and real-life examples
  • Lifetime certification. No expiry
  • 24/7 support

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Everything in self-paced, PLUS:

  • Group of 2-4 individuals: 15% off for each enrollment
  • Group of 5 individuals and more: 20% off for each enrollment
  • No administrative burden: team members can self-register
  • Easy course access via coupon codes

CORPORATE TRAINING

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  • Custom branding/ white labeling available
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Course Outline:

Full Course, 24 Modules

The most comprehensive Agile and Scrum course of them all, giving you in-depth, expert-level knowledge of the frameworks.

Modules Include:

Agile

1. Introduction to Agile

2. High-Performing Teams

3. Agile Leadership

4. Traditional Project Management

5. Scrum 6. Kanban

7. Other Agile Frameworks

8. User Stories

9. Procurement

10. Agile Planning

11. Agile Estimation

12. Risk and Scope Management

13. Testing

14. Product Release

15. Scaling Agile Part 1

16. Scaling Agile Part 2

Scrum

17. Introduction to Scrum Part 1

18. Introduction to Scrum Part 2

19. Planning a Project Using Scrum Part 1

20. Planning a Project Using Scrum Part 2

21. Backlogs

22. Sprints

23. Business

24. Scrum in Different Sectors

Learning Pathway

Module 1 – Introduction - (17:50)
  1. History of Agile - (CLICK HERE FOR PREVIEW) (1:54)
  2. Definition of Agile
  3. Agile Manifesto
Module 2 - High-Performing Teams - (43:03)
  1. Phases of Team Development - (CLICK HERE FOR PREVIEW) (7:07)
  2. Phases of Team Development
  3. Cross-Functional Teams
  4. Knowledge Sharing & Agile Teams
  5. Physical & Virtual Colocation
  6. Distributed Teams & Strengths of Diversity in Teams
  7. Divergent & Convergent Thinking
  8. Osmotic Communication & Information Radiators
  9. Characteristics of Agile Teams
  10. Conflict Resolution & Negotiation
  11. Progress-Interrupting Pitfalls
  12. System Thinking
Module 3 - Agile Leadership - (24:32)
  1. Key Functions of Agile Leadership
  2. 5 Power Words of Agile
  3. Introduction to Kaizen
Module 4 - Traditional Project Management - (11:18)
  1. Traditional/Waterfall Project Management
  2. Steps in Waterfall Project Management & Waterfall Process Group
Module 5 - Scrum - (35:48)
  1. The Three Roles in Scrum
  2. The Product Vision
  3. Minimum Viable Product (MVP) & the Product Backlog
  4. Increments in Scrum (Sprints)
  5. Iteration Review & Retrospective
Module 6 - Kanban - (15:57)
  1. Kanban
  2. Kanban Boards
  3. Core Principles of Kanban, Kanban Values, and Kanban Practices
  4. Work in Progress (WIP)
  5. Differences and Similarities between Kanban and Scrum
Module 7 - Other Agile Frameworks - (16:43)
  1. Pair Programming & the Benefits of Peer Programming
  2. Dynamic System Development Method
  3. Feature-Driven Development and Adaptive Software Development
  4. Lean and the 3 M’s of Lean
  5. Crystal Family
  6. Test-Driven Development
Module 8 - User Stories - (20:05)
  1. Definition of User Stories
  2. INVEST Criteria
  3. Personas, Acceptance Criteria & the Definition of Ready
  4. Definition of Done
  5. Story Splitting
Module 9 - Procurement - (21:37)
  1. Definition of Procurement
  2. How to Establish Needs and Choose a Vendor
  3. Items involved when Procuring Services
  4. Drafting a Contract
  5. How Procurement Can Vary from Company to Company
  6. Incorporating the Vendor and Company Teams
  7. How to Deal with the End of a Contract
Module 10 - Agile Planning - (21:18)
  1. Traditional Planning vs. Agile Planning
  2. Emergent Design
  3. The Six Levels of Agile Planning
  4. Techniques and Practices that Aid Planning ins Agile
  5. Kaizen Revisitation
Module 11 - Agile Estimation - (27:58)
  1. Traditional Estimation Methods vs. Agile Estimation Methods
  2. Ideal Time
  3. Rolling-Wave Planning
  4. Empirical Process Control
  5. Continuous improvement and Decomposition
  6. Story Points, Affinity Estimation, Planning Poker, Spikes, Slacks, Story Cycle Time, and Velocity
  7. Delphi Technique and Wideband Delphi Technique
  8. Relative Estimation and T-Shirt Sizing
  9. Value Stream Mapping
  10. The Kano Model
  11. The Voice of the Customer
  12. The Kano Model’s Five Customer Requirement Categories
  13. The Kano Graph
Module 12 - Risk and Scope Management - (24:14)
  1. Agile Tools and Strategies for Dealing with Risk Management
  2. Risk-Adusted Backlogs, Risk Registers, Risk Burn-Down Charts, & Risk-Based Spikes
  3. Architecture and Architecture Spikes
  4. Pre-mortems
  5. Earned Value and Earned Value Methods
  6. Variance and Trend Analysis
  7. Control Limits and the Definition of KPI
  8. Tools and Techniques to Manage Scope
Module 13 - Testing - (15:19)
  1. Traditional Testing vs. Agile Testing
  2. Automated Testing
  3. Test-Driven Development and Acceptance Test-Driven Development
  4. Exploratory Testing
  5. Scripted vs. Non-Scripted Testing
  6. Defect, Defect Rate, and Feedback
  7. Feedback Methods
  8. Five Whys and the Fishbone Diagram
  9. Acceptance Testing
Module 14 - Product Release - (17:44)
  1. Product Release Sprints
  2. Product Development Vs. Product Maintenance and Support
  3. Preparation for Release
  4. Technical Documentation and User Documentation
  5. Support Sprints
Module 15 - Scaling Agile Part 1 - (36:39)
  1. Scaling Agile
  2. Vertical Slicing and Horizontal Slicing
  3. Scrum of Scrums
  4. Scrum at Scale
  5. Scrum of Scrum of Scrums
  6. Executive Action Teams
  7. Meta Scrums and Executive Meta Scrums
  8. Chief Product Owner
  9. LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum)
  10. Communities of Practice (CoPs)
  11. SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework)
Module 16 - Scaling Agile Part 2 - (10:38)
  1. Nexus
  2. Nexus Tools and Techniques
Module 17 - Introduction to Scrum Part 1 - (26:49)
  1. Introduction to Scrum Part 1 - (CLICK HERE FOR PREVIEW) (3:15)
  2. The Agile Manifesto
  3. The 4 Values of Agile
  4. The 12 Principles of Agile
  5. The 3 Pillars of Improvement
Module 18 - Introduction to Scrum Part 2 - (13:38)
  1. Introduction to Scrum Part 2 - (CLICK HERE FOR PREVIEW) (1:35)
  2. The Scrum Framework
  3. The 5 Values of Scrum
  4. The Key Metrics for Success in Scrum
Module 19 - Planning a Project Using Scrum Part 1 - (33:41)
  1. The Difference Between Traditional Project Management
  2. (Waterfall) and Scrum
  3. How to Transition to Scrum
  4. Why an Organization May Make the Switch
  5. The Main Roles in Scrum
Module 20 - Planning a Project Using Scrum Part 2 - (16:45)
  1. The Definition of the Product Roadmap
  2. The Elements Present in the Roadmap
  3. How to Avoid Mistakes
  4. How to Fix Them, Should They Occur
Module 21 - Backlogs - (22:33)
  1. The Definitions of Product Backlog and Spring Backlog
  2. How to Break Down and Refine Requirements
  3. How to Develop User Stories
  4. How to Count User Story Points
  5. Burn-down and Burn-up Charts
  6. How Team Can Fix Mistakes Found in the Sprint Backlog
Module 22 - Sprints - (24:37)
  1. The Definition of Sprint
  2. A Sprint’s Life Cycle
  3. The Derby and Larsen Retrospective Method
  4. How the Development Team Works Through Sprints
Module 23 - Business - (23:46)
  1. How Companies Use Scrum to Manage Their Portfolios
  2. How Scrum Can Be Used to Define a Company’s Culture
  3. How to Hire and Train for Scrum
  4. How Scrum Can Be Applied throughout a Company
Module 24 - Scrum in Different Sectors - (32:43)
  1. Software Development
  2. Construction
  3. Healthcare
  4. Education
  5. Publishing
  6. News
  7. Your Personal Life!

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Testimonial

It’s great to learn from lessons written by instructors with real life, practical experience. The course was easy to follow along and gave me an in-depth understanding of agile.

I look forward to sharing my knowledge with others on my team–and to use it to advance my career!

– Joe Feller

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This is one of the best courses on market for learning Agile. It is comprehensive, self-paced and well organised. I was able to learn all key concepts and got to see them in action with the sreal-life scenarios.

Highly recommended for anyone looking for an Agile & Scrum certification.

– F. Jameson

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I wanted to do one course that gave me all the key agile knowledge I needed (instead of doing 3 or 4 courses!!). This course is really comprehensive.

It starts with the simple stuff first and then goes to more advanced topics. I highly recommend it.

– Renate Williams

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“I have taken other agile courses before and this is by far one of the best! The lessons are great and explain the concepts clearly. I am new to agile and was worried that I would get lost.

After taking this course, I feel very confident that I can now start using agile techniques at work.”

– Ben Jones

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This was an excellent course on Agile & Scrum. The lessons were clear and explained the concepts in an easy to understand manner. The course was well structured. Highly recommended!

– Anthony Campbell

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Having recently completed the Agile & Scrum Project Management Training and Certification Program, I can honestly say that it was an extremely rewarding experience!

I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to boost their career with Agile and Scrum. The lessons are easy to digest and make it easy to Agile. The course structure is well thought out, with modules set up in an easy-to-follow format that is both informative and engaging. 

All in all, I cannot recommend ASEC highly enough. 5 stars!!

– Tove Nielsen

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“The ASEC certification program is top notch. It provides in-depth knowledge of Agile project management and is an invaluable tool for getting ahead in this rapidly growing field. Thanks, agile-courses!”

– Karen Graham

What’s Included?

 
Purchased Course
100% Online & self-paced. Access your content any time
About 20 hours of learning content, including high quality videos, quizzes, and downloadable PDFs
Completion exam included: Receive an Agile & Scrum Project Management - Ultimate Course certificate of completion
Access to course materials
Access to graded materials
Over 100 practice questions for your own knowledge assessment

Annual Salaries + Hiring Companies

Minimum Annual Salary

$119, 961 USD

Average Annual Salary

$143, 563 USD

Maximum Annual Salary

$184, 000 USD

Agile manager hiring companies: Lowe's Home, Improvement, Nordstrom, H&M, Menards, Amazon, Proctor & Gamble, Best Buy, Nike, Barnes & Noble Education Source: Glassdoor

Source: Glassdoor

Minimum Annual Salary

$91, 000 USD

Average Annual Salary

$116, 568 USD

Maximum Annual Salary

$151, 000 USD

Companies that hire scrum masters: Capital One, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, AT&T, IBM, Nike, Verizon, Cisco Systems, Comcast, Travelers, Dell Technologies Source: Glassdoor

Source: Glassdoor

Minimum Annual Salary

$90, 000 USD

Average Annual Salary

$115, 796 USD

Maximum Annual Salary

$151, 000 USD

Companies that hire product owners: Discover, Bank of America, T-Mobile, IBM, Nike, Ford ,Motor Company, General Motors, Wells Fargo, Capital One, Dell Technology, Travelers, AT&T, Verizon Source: Glassdoor

Source: Glassdoor

Minimum Annual Salary

$96, 000 USD

Average Annual Salary

$121, 623 USD

Maximum Annual Salary

$155, 000 USD

Companies that hire Scrum Developers: Amazon, GM General Motors, Wells Fargo. Indeed, Microsoft, Ikea, Bank of America, Verizon, Adobe, Uline, Google Source: Glassdoor

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Prerequisites

Some understanding of Agile techniques and practices may be advantageous but isn’t mandatory.

Who should enroll?

  • Project managers
  • Program managers
  • Agile Practitioners
  • Team Leads
  • Business Analysts
  • Software Developers
  • Quality Assurance/Testers
  • IT managers/directors
  • Business leaders (including team leads, managers, directors)
  • Software architects
  • Aspiring Scrum masters, Agile and Scrum coaches, product owners, and developers of all kinds
  • Anyone interested in Scrum & Agile Project Management

How can I see a preview of the course content?

We added four preview videos to the Course Outline section above. Each is embedded into a longer module. For your convenience, please find below the preview videos and their corresponding modules.

Module 1 – Introduction (17:50)

  1. History of Agile (1:54)
  2. Definition of Agile

Module 2 – High-Performing Teams (43:03)

  1. Phases of Team Development (7:07)
  2. Phases of Team Development

Module 17 – Introduction to Scrum Part 1 (26:49)

  1. The Scrum Framework (3:15)
  2. The Scrum Framework

Module 18 – Introduction to Scrum Part 2 (13:38)

  1. The Difference Between Traditional Project Management (Waterfall) and Scrum (1:35)
  2. The Difference Between Traditional Project Management (Waterfall) and Scrum

Module 3 -16, 19-24

Listed above in Course Outline

 

How long do l have access to the course?

Course access will be available permanently upon successful course purchase.

What is the cost of the course? What's included?

Our mission is to promote the advancement of project management throughout society and to equip a wide range of project managers with the knowledge and skills needed for successful project implementation in a digital age.

Therefore, the cost is $1199 and is a one time charge. The cost is for the entire course, including 24 modules and a certificate of completion.

If you are interested in group discounts or custom access, please contact us.

How do I get the Agile & Scrum Project Management - Ultimate Course certificate of completion?

To receive the Agile & Scrum Project Management – Ultimate Course certificate of completion, simply pass the exam included in this course.

Exam: 100 multiple choice questions
Passing Score: 80%
Attempts: Unlimited retakes included
How to Take Exam: Online, at your own convenience, with no time limit

What if I don't pass the test?

The final test requires a score of 80% in order to pass. Vocalmeet currently provides unlimited re-takes.

What is the refund policy?

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Do you offer group discounts? How do I enroll my group members?

We are happy to provide the following group discounts:

  • Group of 2-4 individuals:  15% off for each enrollment.
  • Group of 5 individuals and more: 20% off for each enrollment.

If you are interested in our group discounts, please contact us. We also offer special discounts for larger groups.

Group access will be provided via coupon codes. You will receive a coupon code for each individual. In this way, all group members can self-register without any additional administrative work for you or your organization.

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