Agile Fundamentals with Scrum and Kanban (ICP)

About the training

In order to succeed with agile approaches, teams and organisations should focus first on "being agile" as a foundation for success in "doing agile." ICAgile's fundamental learning outcomes delve into key concepts such as adaptive planning, valuedriven development, team collaboration and frequent feedback for continuous improvement. They also cover the history of the agile movement, the Agile Manifesto, the Agile Principles, and some widely applied frameworks and practices. Course participants come away with a solid understanding of core concepts as they prepare to embark on their agile journey.
The training program is accredited by the International Consortium for Agile (ICAgile). Upon completion of the training, participants receive an ICAgile Certified Professional (ICP) personal certificate which is recognised worldwide.

What you get as a participant

ICP Certificate
Participants who actively work throughout the training receive the ICAgile Certified Professional (ICP) personal certificate which is recognised worldwide and a personal profile on ICAgile.com.
ACCESS TO FACILITATION TOOLS
You will get access to facilitation tools and PDF files with the results of the exercises.
PDU/SEU POINTS
By attending this course, you will be eligible to earn up to 15 Category C SEU Points and 14 PDU Points for continuing education.
How can I get SEU?
POST-PACK
A letter with additional materials and a list of articles and literature for self-study.
15 HOURS OF TRAINING
Three-day delivery (each day consist of five hours sessions).

This program covers:

  • Work in Progress
  • Continuous Delivery
  • Customer and User Involvement
  • Product Backlog
  • Agile Estimation Techniques
  • Agile Planning and Status Tracking
  • Process Adaptation
  • History of Agile
  • Culture & Mindset
  • Creating Shared Understanding
  • Iterative and Incremental Development
  • Scrum Framework
  • Definition of Done
  • The Kanban Method

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