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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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61 reviews

Beginner level

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3 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Confidently guide your team or organization through a shift to Agile

  • Explain the Agile project management approach and philosophy, including values and principles

  • Describe the history and motivation behind the emergence of Agile

  • Differentiate Agile frameworks and explain when and why to blend approaches

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This course is part of the Google Agile Essentials Specialization
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There are 3 modules in this course

This course gives you an expansive overview of Agile project management. By the end, you’ll know Agile’s history, how it works, and how it's different from other approaches to project management. You’ll also learn the Agile Manifesto, including its 4 values and 12 principles. And you’ll even understand how to adopt and apply Agile in a VUCA environment.

By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Explain how Agile project management works and differentiate it from Waterfall methodology using real-world examples - Apply the four values and twelve principles of the Agile Manifesto to adopt an effective Agile mindset for project success - Compare popular Agile frameworks including Scrum, Kanban, XP, and Lean to determine when to use each approach

You will explore how the Agile project management approach works and discuss the main difference between Agile and Waterfall. You will then get a brief history of how Agile came about and get to know the four values and twelve principles of the Agile Manifesto.

What's included

4 videos1 reading

4 videosTotal 21 minutes
  • Introduction to the Google Agile Essentials 4 minutes
  • The history and founding of Agile3 minutes
  • The four core values of the Agile Manifesto6 minutes
  • The 12 principles of the Agile Manifesto7 minutes
1 readingTotal 10 minutes
  • Program overview10 minutes

You will learn more about adopting an Agile mindset and why teams benefit from an Agile approach. Finally, you will understand how to adopt and apply Agile in a VUCA environment.

What's included

2 videos1 reading2 assignments

2 videosTotal 7 minutes
  • Adopting an Agile mindset for projects4 minutes
  • A guide to Agile in a VUCA environment3 minutes
1 readingTotal 8 minutes
  • Adopting an Agile mindset: The Agile Manifesto8 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 60 minutes
  • Reflection: Why teams adopt the Agile approach30 minutes
  • Reflect on Agile Project Management30 minutes

You will explore the origins of the word "Scrum", how the term relates to rugby, and why the Scrum framework is so popular. By the end of this module you will understand concepts related to Scrum, Kanban, XP, and Lean.

What's included

2 videos1 assignment

2 videosTotal 14 minutes
  • Introduction to Scrum basics5 minutes
  • Other common Agile methodologies9 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 30 minutes
  • Course 1 challenge30 minutes

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Frequently asked questions

Agile is an approach to project management that breaks down a large project into smaller, manageable time frames, called sprints. Teams can work on multiple parts of a project concurrently, which can make Agile more effective than traditional project management because resources can be used simultaneously and feedback is gathered and incorporated more frequently. In addition, Agile teams stay organized and efficient because they spend less time creating documentation or waiting for something to be completed.

If you're already in a project management role, you may be familiar with a more traditional management approach called Waterfall. Waterfall project management uses a linear process: Each phase of the project flows into the next one, like a waterfall. With this approach, one task is finished before another one is started. Agile project management is different because it is iterative, meaning the team is working on different parts of the project at the same time and project processes can be repeated many times throughout the project, incorporating feedback at every stage. Agile can be more effective than traditional project management because resources are used simultaneously in smaller time frames, called sprints. This iterative model means customer and stakeholder feedback is gathered more frequently and less time is spent creating documentation or waiting for something to be completed.

Agile project management is a sought-after skill across industries. In Google Agile Essentials, you’ll earn a certificate to showcase your skill set to your network and employers. Whether you’re a current or aspiring project manager, you’ll get the skills necessary to propel projects to new heights. In under 10 hours, you’ll get hands-on experience using agile methodologies and building Scrum artifacts. Through videos, readings and resources, you’ll learn how to create a powerhouse Agile team, unleash efficiency with organization, and apply in-demand project management practices.  

This self-paced course is accessible to everyone and is designed to fit into busy schedules. You don’t need any technical experience to begin, and the skills you’ll learn can be applied to a variety of roles across industries. After completing the course, you can add your credential to your resume to display expertise to current and future employers.

Google Agile Essentials is for anyone who wants to bring order to their work to deliver projects faster, no previous knowledge or experience required.  It is created for those who are ready to become more organized and efficient, executing projects faster and driving results. With Google Agile Essentials, you can develop the essential agile skills you need to be successful in today’s workplace, allowing you to apply skills to explore a new field or enhance your current work.

Google Agile Essentials teaches you the foundations of the agile project management philosophy. You’ll learn about the principles of Agile and take a deeper look at a popular framework, Scrum. At the end of the course, you’ll be able to prioritize tasks, adapt to changes and deliver results iteratively. You’ll understand how to build, run and organize your team by implementing Scrum events and creating artifacts.

In Google Agile Essentials, you will gain practical experience building Scrum artifacts like product and sprint backlogs. You will also practice estimation, creating sprint plans, running a sprint retrospective and writing recaps.

Google Agile Essentials includes 6 modules: 

Introduction to Agile Project Management

Explore Popular Agile Frameworks

Investigate Scrum in Detail 

Implement Scrum to Manage Progress

Practice Organizing the Five Scrum Events 

Use Scrum Tools to Measure Productivity

Upon completion, you can take a final graded assessment to earn a certificate that can be displayed on your resume, social media profiles, and email signature. Having a certificate from Google is a concrete way to show current and future employers your competency in this essential skill set, like leading Scrum teams, creating artifacts, and running sprints.

Google Agile Essentials helps you build the skills to turn complex projects into manageable tasks, collaborate with your team better, and get more done faster. 

Project management skills can help anyone, but if you’re looking for deeper knowledge in the field, check out Google Career Certificates at grow.google/certificates, which can help you prepare for entry-level roles in three to six months.

The Google Project Management Certificate is designed to teach learners the skills they need to get a job as a project manager within 3-6 months, no experience required. It teaches learners how to manage projects efficiently and effectively, using traditional and agile methods. Agile project management is covered in one of the six courses in the Google Project Management Certificate. You can learn more and enroll at grow.google/projectmanagement.

While the Google Project Management Certificate teaches the skills that one needs to get a job as a project manager, Google Agile Essentials dives into one primary concept, Agile project management, in a shorter period of time. In under 10 hours, you will learn about popular agile frameworks under the agile umbrella and take a deeper look at one of the most popular frameworks, Scrum.

Google Agile Essentials was designed and built by subject-matter experts at Google with decades of experience from the project and program management job fields. This course is created to equip learners with theoretical and practical knowledge and real-life problem solving skills to be successful in applying agile project management practices across any field.

To access the course materials, assignments and to earn a Certificate, you will need to purchase the Certificate experience when you enroll in a course. You can try a Free Trial instead, or apply for Financial Aid. The course may offer 'Full Course, No Certificate' instead. This option lets you see all course materials, submit required assessments, and get a final grade. This also means that you will not be able to purchase a Certificate experience.

When you enroll in the course, you get access to all of the courses in the Specialization, and you earn a certificate when you complete the work. Your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile.

Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.

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