Agile Process, Project, and Program Controls
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Agile Process, Project, and Program Controls
This course is part of Agile Project Management Specialization
Instructor: John Johnson
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Skills you'll gain
- Leadership
- Team Leadership
- Project Controls
- Conflict Management
- Project Management Institute (PMI) Methodology
- Program Management
- Agile Project Management
- Agile Methodology
- User Feedback
- Continuous Improvement Process
- Project Management
- Quality Management
- Team Performance Management
- Project Risk Management
- Negotiation
- Emotional Intelligence
- Project Portfolio Management
- Scaled Agile Framework
- Decision Making
- Sprint Retrospectives
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There are 5 modules in this course
Agile provides greater opportunities for control and risk management and offers unique benefits that traditional methods miss. As a project manager or program manager the emphasis should always be on delivering value and benefits. With complex projects these demand increase and knowing you've delivered value can be difficult for even those with years of project management experience.
However, in this course we'll cover the agile practices and management skills necessary to delivery value with certainty, such as: 1. Transparency with daily standup meetings discussing work status, risk, and pace. 2. How a clear definition of done drives acceptance by all key stakeholders. 3. Measuring performance and benefits of working solutions during project delivery. 4. Iteratively testing to gain authentic feedback on solution requirements and stability. 5. Regular retrospectives that drive continuous improvement into the team. 6. How agile project management ensures success and uniquely tackles business risk 7. Quality management principles to reduce project risk and technical debt 8. Manage and reduce interdependencies between project teams to scale programs at speed 9. Making the business case for agile contracts and how they ensure deliverables achieve business outcomes and objectives In this course, you will learn how these levers of control far exceed traditional management methods of earned value management (EVM), which relies on estimates and no changes in scope. We'll discuss how the key to unlocking the control potential is to learn what to manage, and how to measure it. It's no longer just ensure the deliverables are delivered on-time and under-budget. This shift to benefits management is in-line with how the PMBOK is changing to integrate program management concerns into project management with an emphasis on value and not just delivery of scope specifications. The Agile revolution requires program managers to embrace this type of continuing education to advance and grow in your project management career. So how do programs ensure smooth project delivery? This answer is bottoms-up with different controls at each level of management, separating the concerns between the program, the individual projects, and the team processes. For teams, it’s a focus on team velocity and how to ensure its measurement is useful for diagnosing internal and external productivity constraints. For the project, the focus is on how to integrate teams of teams on related projects and ensure stead delivery of product roadmaps. For the program, the focus is on what capabilities are delivered and how to measure return on investment (ROI) capabilities provide. This also requires understanding your portfolio and contracting processes. While this course will not make you an agile certified practitioner (PMI-ACP), or certified scrum master (CSM), it offers a more fundamental agile certification based on agile principles and how agile leadership is applied in industry today. You'll finish this course more than ready to continue your agile journey, which we hope either completes your certificate with us or takes you to one of our most popular courses in the series, "Agile Leadership Principles and Practices." Upon successful completion of this course, learners can earn 10 Professional Development Unit (PDU) credits, which are recognized by the Project Management Institute (PMI). PDU credits are essential to those looking to maintain certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP).
In week one, we dive right into what leadership means—defining it, discussing what makes someone a leader, exploring the science behind it, and looking at different styles, from Primal and Team Leadership to Situational and Transformational models.
What's included
11 videos21 readings6 assignments
11 videos•Total 61 minutes
- 1.0.1 Introduction to Week 1•2 minutes
- Agile Loves Uncertainty Part 1 of 3•4 minutes
- Agile Loves Uncertainty Part 2 of 3•7 minutes
- Agile Loves Uncertainty Part 3 of 3•8 minutes
- 1.2.1 The Management Challenge Video•9 minutes
- 1.3.1 Principles of Anti-Fragility Video•7 minutes
- 1.4.1 Agile's Natural Advantage Part 1 of 2 Videos•4 minutes
- 1.4.1 Agile's Natural Advantage Part 2 of 2 Videos•6 minutes
- 1.5.1 Never Fail Again! Part 1 of 3•4 minutes
- 1.5.1 Never Fail Again! Part 2 of 3•5 minutes
- 1.5.1 Never Fail Again! Part 3 of 3•4 minutes
21 readings•Total 44 minutes
- Welcome to the Course!•2 minutes
- Course Syllabus•4 minutes
- 1.0.0 Introduction to Week 1•1 minute
- 1.1.0 Intro to Agile Loves Uncertainty•1 minute
- 1.1.2 Agile Loves Uncertainty Summary Points•6 minutes
- 1.1.4 Agile Loves Uncertainty References•1 minute
- 1.2.0 The Management Challenge•1 minute
- 1.2.2 The Management Challenge Summary Points•4 minutes
- 1.2.4 The Management Challenge References•1 minute
- 1.3.0 Principles of Anti-Fragility•1 minute
- 1.3.2 Principles of Anti-Fragility Summary Points•2 minutes
- 1.3.4 Principles of Anti-Fragility References•1 minute
- 1.4.0 Intro to Agile's Natural Advantage•1 minute
- 1.4.2 Agile's Natural Advantage Summary Points•5 minutes
- 1.4.4 Agile's Natural Advantage References•1 minute
- 1.5.0 Introduction to Never Fail Again!•1 minute
- 1.5.2 Never Fail Again! Summary Notes•6 minutes
- 1.5.4 Never Fail Again! References•1 minute
- Don't Forget to Claim You Some PDUs!•1 minute
- Course Slides Available Below!•1 minute
- Is a Master’s in Product Management Right for You?•2 minutes
6 assignments•Total 40 minutes
- Week 1 Quiz Problems•30 minutes
- 1.1.3 Agile Loves Uncertainty Knowledge Check•2 minutes
- 1.2.3 The Management Challenge Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 1.3.3 Principles of Anti-Fragility Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 1.4.3 Agile's Natural Advantage Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 1.5.3 Never Fail Again! Knowledge Check•2 minutes
In week two, we’ll look at why servant leadership works best—drawing on old philosophies and modern psychology to show how empowering teams is key. We’ll also explore how gamification and play help everyone on Agile teams contribute and perform at their best.
What's included
9 videos18 readings6 assignments
9 videos•Total 53 minutes
- 2.0.1 Introduction to Week 2 Video•1 minute
- 2.1.1 Work That Gets Done Part 1 of 2•6 minutes
- 2.1.1 Work That Gets Done Part 2 of 2•5 minutes
- 2.2.1 Protecting Team Video•8 minutes
- 2.3.1 Tailoring Processes Video•7 minutes
- 2.4.1 Tooling Products Videos Part 1 of 2•8 minutes
- 2.4.1 Tooling Products Videos Part 2 of 2•4 minutes
- 2.5.1 Truth In Data Videos Part 1 of 2•7 minutes
- 2.5.1 Truth In Data Part 2 of 2•6 minutes
18 readings•Total 34 minutes
- 2.0.0 Introduction to Week 2•1 minute
- 2.1.0 Introduction to Work that Gets Done•1 minute
- 2.1.2 Work That Gets Done Summary Points•5 minutes
- 2.1.4 Work That Gets Done References•1 minute
- 2.2.0 Intro to Protecting Teams•1 minute
- 2.2.2 Protecting Teams Summary Points•2 minutes
- 2.2.4 Protecting Teams References•1 minute
- 2.3.2 Tailoring Processes Summary Points•5 minutes
- 2.3.4 Tailoring Processes References•1 minute
- 2.4.0 Introduction to Tooling Products•1 minute
- 2.4.2 Tooling Products Summary Points•5 minutes
- 2.4.4 Tooling Products References•1 minute
- 2.5.0 Introduction to Truth In Data•1 minute
- 2.5.2 Truth In Data Summary Points•4 minutes
- 2.5.4 Truth In Data References•1 minute
- Join an Information Session•1 minute
- Course Slides Available Below!•1 minute
- Leverage your Learning!•1 minute
6 assignments•Total 40 minutes
- Week 2 Quiz Problems•30 minutes
- 2.1.3 Work That Gets Done Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 2.2.3 Protecting Teams Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 2.3.3 Tailoring Processes Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 2.4.3 Tooling Products Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 2.5.3 Truth In Data Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
In week three, we’ll dig into how we make decisions—including common biases—and how emotional intelligence and mindfulness can help us improve by taking a step back. We’ll also cover negotiation styles and techniques, encouraging you to reflect on your approach to conflict and different ways of handling challenges.
What's included
14 videos19 readings6 assignments
14 videos•Total 78 minutes
- 3.0.1 Introduction to Week 3 Video•2 minutes
- 3.1.1 Practical Scaling Strategies Part 1 of 3•6 minutes
- 3.1.1 Practical Scaling Strategies Video Part 2 of 3•4 minutes
- 3.1.1 Practical Scaling Strategies Part 3 of 3•5 minutes
- 3.2.1 Teams at Speed Videos Part 1 of 3•6 minutes
- 3.2.1 Teams at Speed Videos Part 2 of 3•5 minutes
- 3.2.1 Teams at Speed Videos Part 3 of 3•3 minutes
- 3.3.1 Product Integration Videos Part 1 of 2•5 minutes
- 3.3.1 Product Integration Videos Part 2 of 2•7 minutes
- 3.4.1 Optimizing Investment Videos Part 1 of 2•8 minutes
- 3.4.1 Optimizing Investment Videos Part 2 of 2•8 minutes
- 3.5.1 Adapting Strategy Videos Part 1 of 3•7 minutes
- 3.5.1 Adapting Strategy Videos Part 2 of 3•6 minutes
- 3.5.1 Adapting Strategy Videos Part 3 of 3•5 minutes
19 readings•Total 36 minutes
- 3.0.0 Intro to Week 3•1 minute
- 3.1.0 Intro to Practical Scaling Strategies•1 minute
- 3.1.2 Practical Scaling Strategies Summary Points•5 minutes
- 3.1.4 Practical Scaling Strategies References•1 minute
- 3.2.0 Introduction to Teams at Speed•1 minute
- 3.2.2 Teams at Speed Summary Points•5 minutes
- 3.2.4 Teams at Speed Refernces•1 minute
- 3.3.0 Introduction to Product Integration•1 minute
- 3.3.2 Product Integration Summary Points•3 minutes
- 3.3.4 Product Integration References•1 minute
- 3.4.0 Introduction to Optimizing Investments•1 minute
- 3.4.2 Optimizing Investments Summary Points•5 minutes
- 3.4.4 Optimizing Investments References•1 minute
- 3.5.0 Intro to Adapting Strategy•1 minute
- 3.5.2 Adapting Strategy Summary Points•4 minutes
- 3.5.4 Adapting Strategy References•1 minute
- Continue Your Education with UMD!•1 minute
- Course Slides Available Below!•1 minute
- Leverage your Learning!•1 minute
6 assignments•Total 40 minutes
- Week 3 Quiz Problems•30 minutes
- 3.1.3 Practical Scaling Strategies Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 3.2.3 Teams at Speed Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 3.3.3 Product Integration Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 3.4.3 Optimizing Investments Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 3.5.3 Adapting Strategy Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
The final week focuses on putting these lessons into practice with real-world approaches and tools for managing and facilitating decisions, interactions, and environments for optimal team performance
What's included
15 videos18 readings6 assignments
15 videos•Total 74 minutes
- 4.0.1 Introduction to Week 4 Video•2 minutes
- 4.1.1 Agile Procurement Videos Part 1 of 3•6 minutes
- 4.1.1 Agile Procurement Videos Part 2 of 3•6 minutes
- 4.1.1 Agile Procurement Videos Part 3 of 3•5 minutes
- 4.2.1 Lean Enterprises (T&M) Videos Part 1 of 3•4 minutes
- 4.2.1 Lean Enterprises (T&M) Videos Part 2 of 3•6 minutes
- 4.2.1 Lean Enterprises (T&M) Videos Part 3 of 3•4 minutes
- 4.3.1 Mission-Driven Enterprises (T&M) Videos Part 1 of 2•7 minutes
- 4.3.1 Mission-Driven Enterprises (T&M) Videos Part 2 of 2•4 minutes
- 4.4.1 Mission-Driven Enterprises (FFP) Videos Part 1 of 2•7 minutes
- 4.4.1 Mission-Driven Enterprises (FFP) Videos Part 2 of 2•4 minutes
- 4.5.1 Agile Enterprises (CPIX) Videos Part 1 of 4•3 minutes
- 4.5.1 Agile Enterprises (CPIX) Videos Part 2 of 4•5 minutes
- 4.5.1 Agile Enterprises (CPIX) Videos Part 3 of 4•4 minutes
- 4.5.1 Agile Enterprises (CPIX) Videos Part 4 of 4•5 minutes
18 readings•Total 26 minutes
- 4.0.0 Introduction to Week 4•1 minute
- 4.1.0 Introduction to Agile Procurement•1 minute
- 4.1.2 Agile Procurement Summary Points•2 minutes
- 4.1.4 Agile Procurement References•1 minute
- 4.2.0 Intro to Lean Enterprises (T&M)•1 minute
- 4.2.2 Lean Enterprises (T&M) Summary Points•4 minutes
- 4.2.4 Lean Enterprises (T&M) References•1 minute
- 4.3.0 Intro to Mission-Driven Enterprises (T&M)•1 minute
- 4.3.2 Mission-Driven Enterprises (T&M+)•2 minutes
- 4.3.4 Mission-Driven Enterprises (T&M) References•1 minute
- 4.4.0 Intro to Mission-Driven Enterprises (FFP)•1 minute
- 4.4.2 Mission-Driven Enterprises (FFP) Summary Points•2 minutes
- 4.4.4 Mission-Driven Enterprises (FFP)•1 minute
- 4.5.0 Introduction to Agile Enterprises (CPIX)•1 minute
- 4.5.2 Agile Enterprises (CPIX) Summary Points•3 minutes
- Thank You! It's Been A Pleasure!•1 minute
- Course Slides Available Below!•1 minute
- Leverage your Learning!•1 minute
6 assignments•Total 40 minutes
- Week 4 Quiz Problems•30 minutes
- 4.1.3 Agile Procurement Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 4.2.3 Lean Enterprises (T&M) Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 4.3.3 Mission-Driven Enterprises (T&M) Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 4.4.3 Mission-Driven Enterprises (FFP) Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
- 4.5.3 Agile Enterprises (CPIX) Knowledge Checks•2 minutes
Now it’s time to put your new knowledge to the test! =
What's included
5 readings2 assignments
5 readings•Total 5 minutes
- Congratulations! Now How About a Quick Retro...?•1 minute
- Don't Forget to Claim You Some PDUs!•1 minute
- Continue Your Education with UMD!•1 minute
- Join an Information Session•1 minute
- Please Leave us a Rating!•1 minute
2 assignments•Total 47 minutes
- Course Final•45 minutes
- Class-Central Feedback Quiz•2 minutes
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