About this Professional Certificate
Nominated for the 2020 edX Prize
In this Professional Certificate program, you will learn the mechanics of how to design and facilitate projects using “pure” Agile Scrum and Lean Kanban techniques. You will also learn the trade-offs of using hybrid techniques such as Lean Startup, Scaled Agile For the Enterprise (SAFe), and Disciplined Agile Development.
We will then go beyond these frameworks to the science and essential principles you’ll need to ensure you get the greatest benefits of Agile Project Management methods: Speed, Innovation, Leadership, and Kaizen (Change for the Better).
After completing this course series, you will be able to clearly explain how Agile techniques address faults in traditional project management techniques, the tradeoffs (benefits and risks) of these approaches, and when it’s best to apply them to maximize value to the organization.
Engineers, managers, designers, writers, creators, and executers of all types will benefit from learning these principles of Agile. Whether you’re delivering a small part of a project or portfolios of large multi-million-dollar government works; these principles scale and apply to all industries to achieve delivery success. This is why companies that are embracing these principles continue to set record earnings and stock prices (e.g. AMZN, APPL, TSLA); and those that ignore them find themselves unable to compete.
Upon successful completion of this program, learners can earn up to 50 Professional Development Unit (PDU) credits, 10 PDU credits per course, 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).
What you'll learn
- Learn Scrum mechanics and how to translate other Agile frameworks such as SAFe, Disciplined, and LeSS
- Gain a deep understanding of Agile principles and how to apply them in any industry, with case studies in Software, Aerospace, Finance, and Construction
- Reduce risk of project failure by adopting agile results-based controls to close projects more effectively
- Increase speed using lean / agile work management techniques proven to deliver faster
- Improve project benefits with innovation and leadership approaches that unlock your team’s potential
From | UMD, USMx, The University of Maryland, College Park, University System of Maryland via edX |
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Hours | 60 |
Instructor | John Johnson |
Language | English |
Subjects | Business Humanities |
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Courses in this Professional Certificate
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Agile Process, Project, and Program Controls (You were viewing 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... edX | UMD, USMx, The University of Maryland, College Park, University System of Maryland |
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Agile Leadership Principles and Practices Agile can often challenge project managers in the realm of leadership. Old styles of command-control are now a thing of the past, except for the most conservative organizations.... edX | UMD, USMx, The University of Maryland, College Park, University System of Maryland |
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Applied Scrum for Agile Project Management Scrum and Agile are often considered synonymous, and there is a good reason. Scrum embodies the simplest and most pure approach to managing project work at the team level. Scrum... edX | UMD, USMx, The University of Maryland, College Park, University System of Maryland |
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Agile Innovation and Problem Solving Skills Innovative products and services change lives, and having the right innovative process creates an competitive advantage. Ultimately, innovation is about one thing: problem... edX | UMD, USMx, The University of Maryland, College Park, University System of Maryland |
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Sprint Planning for Faster Agile Team Delivery Speed is by far the most sought-after benefit of Agile. First mover advantages, the economic cost of delays, and the enabling effect on innovation drive the search for speed.... edX | UMD, USMx, The University of Maryland, College Park, University System of Maryland |
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From | UMD, USMx, The University of Maryland, College Park, University System of Maryland via edX |
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Hours | 60 |
Instructor | John Johnson |
Language | English |
Subjects | Business Humanities |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
IS Project Management $78k
Project Coordinator, Project Management $85k
Project & Creative Management $86k
Project Sales and Management $92k
Service Management/Project Management $99k
IT Project Management resource $104k
Manager of Project Management 2 $110k
Project Management 3 $121k
Project Engineer (Project Management) $121k
Project Coordinator/Project Management $125k
Project Management Rotation, R&D Project Management $125k
ITS Project Management $129k
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