Agile Project Management Foundation (AgilePM®)

Learning Management Within the Organisation

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The organisation who want to experience more success with the enhanced productivity must react to business change as soon as possible. The initial methods analyse the need of change, its feasibility and later on its implementation. It is a long process, hence, the organisations took long to gain the motive behind it. The Agile project management approach enhances active participation of the team members of an organisation to guarantee the success and there are fewer chances of an organisation facing losses.

At MSP Training we provide the delegates with Agile Project Management methodology and principles that help them to manage their projects at the workplace effectively. The instructors who are well-qualified and experienced, ensure a complete delivery of the subject in a better way by taking up the doubts of the delegates and providing them with real-time solutions to make their experience excellent. At MSP Training, the following courses are taught to the delegates as a part of the complete Agile Training package:

  • Experienced and Certified Instructors to provide Agile skills

  • Learn to work on multiple Agile projects

  • Know about the DSDM approach

  • Get Certified From Global Training Providers

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

PREREQUISITES

The candidates are not required to possess any special certification for sitting in this course. However, a knowledge of the basics of Project Management is recommended but not mandatory.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is designed for the following candidates:

  • Project managers
  • Team members
  • Product managers
  • Analysts
  • Senior staff

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Agile Principles
  • Agile Project Management (AgilePM®)
  • DSDM – An Understanding
  • Timeboxing and Prioritisation
  • Lifecycle planning and control analysis
  • Iterative Development, Facilitated Workshops, Modelling and Prototyping

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Agile is a project management methodology. The project managers must possess the following traits in order to manage projects with the Agile methodology:

  • Iterative development: Problematic areas of a project can be improved upon by concentrating upon them and refine them till they are good enough to be left to themselves.
  • Detection and resolution of problems: Agile methodology provides various tools and techniques to recognize issues in a project and provide solutions to the same as well.
  • Encouragement of team members: An Agile Team Leader must provide encouragement to his fellow team members. This is essential as it instils in them a level of proficiency.
  • Agile Principles: As per the rules of Agile whether it is regarding the roles, scope or responsibilities of the team members, the Agile principles should be implemented in word and deed

Foundation Exam:      

  • Questions: Objective Type
  • Duration: 1 Hour
  • Minimum Pass Marks: 50%

PROGRAM CONTENT

  • Agile – An Introduction
  • Agile objectives
  • Agile Principles
  • Success story of Agile
  • Philosophy and Principles - Recognising
  • Agile Project Management (AgilePM®) – An Introduction
  • Using Scrum at the workplace
  • DSDM – An Understanding
  • Timeboxing and Prioritisation - An Overview
  • Lifecycle planning and control analysis
  • Iterative Development, Facilitated Workshops, Modelling and Prototyping – An Introduction

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ABOUT Maidstone

Maidstone, also known as the Garden of England is a large county town of the Kent with a population of around 107,627 according to 2011 census. The Medway River flows in the west-east direction connect the town to the Thames Estuary and Rochester and passes through the centre of the town.  The town served as an agricultural county of Kent. The history of the city found its root back before the Stone Age.  The town was affected by the Second World War, and the heavy industries were replaced by light industries and services. It has been suggested that the name of the town is derived from medestan, meaning stone of the people or stone of the maidens.

The education, maintenance of infrastructure and social services of the town are administrated by the Kent County Council. There are two constituencies in the town, one is Faversham and Mid Kent, and other is Maidstone and the Weald. Maidstone comprises various villages, hitherto settlements and hamlets including Barming, Sandling, Allington and Tovil.

History

The evidence of Roman settlement in the area found in the architectural buildings and villas of the town. The charter was granted in 1551, created the town as a borough. The Normans established an abbey, shire moot, hospitals and a college for priests. The Parliamentarian troops won over the Royalist forces in the Battle of Maidstone during the Second English Civil War in 1648. The town flourished with the arrival of stone quarrying, paper mills, brewing and the cloth industry. The cavalry barracks were built in the town to establish the permanent military presence in the 17th century and also known as Invicta Park Barracks

A number of outlying settlements and villages can be found in the modern town. The significant development of the town Maidstone General Hospital, which was built in 1983 on the outskirts of the town replaced 150 years old West Kent General Hospital located in Marsham Street. The Portland stone was used during the construction of county council offices between 1910 and 1913.  During the Irish Republican Army campaign, local pub serving Invicta Park Barracks was severally damaged by a bomb in 1975.  The major employers of the town include administrative, retail and service sectors and few industrial estates established on the outskirts provide the employment to the workforce of the town. Some residents also commute to the other towns including London for better job opportunities.

Economy

The major employer of the town was the Sharps toffee factory located in the central Maidstone flows until 1998.  The electrical engineer founded he loudspeaker manufacturer in 1961 and named after Kent Engineering and Foundry (KEF). They manufactured a loudspeaker in the late 19th century and named the Maidstone. The water system of the town is operated by Mid Kent Water and Southern Water. The major offices of the county are located in the centre of the town and many high-tech firms have started their operations in the surrounding business parks.  The town is ranked 50 in the United Kingdom for having largest retail floor space and higher shopping yields. The main shopping centres Fremlin Walk and Mall Maidstone are located in the town centre having the floor area of 32,500 square meters and 49,700 square meters respectively. Other recent developments such as multiplex cinema, nightclubs, restaurants and market square are contributing towards the economy of the city.

Education

There are 23 primary, 15 secondary and two special schools in the town. The town is also served by the grammar schools, and non-selective secondary schools include Invicta Grammar School, Cornwallis Academy, New Line Learning Academy, Valley Park School, Maidstone Grammar School and Oakwood Park Grammar School. The regional campus of the University for the Creative Arts is located on the west of the town.

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