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Kanban development With Jira Agile aims to provide a smooth, quick, and easy path for developers and IT personnel to adopt Kanban within their organization.

Kanban development With Jira Agile is aimed to provide a smooth, quick, and easy path for developers and IT personnel to adopt Kanban within their organization. If you are already familiar with Kanban, this course will provide a great addition to your toolset: Jira Agile. But if you are not, Kanban is a great solution to development ADD (attention deficit disorder), corporate lack of focus, and company multitasking plague.

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Syllabus

Why Kanban? What Is Kanban & Who Should Use It?
Kanban vs. Scrum: Let's Talk Agile
Optional Prerequisite: Quick Jira Overview
Kanban in Action: Getting Started
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Work Mode: Getting Stuff Done
Report Mode: Measure Your Work
Final Words

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Provides a smooth and easy onboarding path for Kanban within an organization for developers and IT professionals
Especially valuable for individuals facing challenges with focus, multitasking, and attention
Introduction to Jira Agile adds additional value, especially for those already familiar with Kanban
Covers core concepts of Kanban, including Work Mode for project execution and Report Mode for progress measurement

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Kanban Development with Jira Agile with these activities:
Read 'Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business'
Gain insights from an industry expert by reviewing a foundational book on Kanban, enriching your understanding and expanding your perspective.
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  • Obtain a copy of the book and set aside dedicated reading time.
  • Take notes and highlight key concepts and methodologies.
  • Reflect on the author's experiences and insights.
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Career center

Learners who complete Kanban Development with Jira Agile will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Project Manager
A Project Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, and executing projects. Project Managers often work with other professionals, such as Software Engineers, Quality Assurance Analysts, and Business Analysts, to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality. This course may be useful for Project Managers who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their project management process.
Data Scientist
A Data Scientist is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. Data Scientists work with other professionals, such as Software Engineers, Business Analysts, and Data Analysts, to develop data-driven solutions to business problems. This course may be useful for Data Scientists who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their data science process.
Machine Learning Engineer
A Machine Learning Engineer is responsible for developing and deploying machine learning models. Machine Learning Engineers work with other professionals, such as Data Scientists, Software Engineers, and Data Analysts, to develop machine learning solutions to business problems. This course may be useful for Machine Learning Engineers who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their machine learning development process.
Business Analyst
A Business Analyst is responsible for eliciting, documenting, and analyzing business requirements. Business Analysts work with stakeholders to understand their needs and to develop solutions that meet those needs. This course may be useful for Business Analysts who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their requirements gathering and analysis process.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer designs, develops, tests, and maintains software systems. Software Engineers often work with other professionals, such as Systems Engineers, Database Administrators, and Information Security Analysts, to ensure that the software they develop meets the needs of the business. This course may be useful for Software Engineers who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their development process.
Database Administrator
A Database Administrator is responsible for managing and maintaining databases. Database Administrators work with other professionals, such as Software Engineers and Systems Engineers, to ensure that databases are available and reliable. This course may be useful for Database Administrators who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their database management process.
Information Security Analyst
An Information Security Analyst is responsible for identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks to information security. Information Security Analysts work with other professionals, such as Software Engineers, Systems Engineers, and Database Administrators, to ensure that information systems are secure. This course may be useful for Information Security Analysts who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their information security risk management process.
Product Manager
A Product Manager is responsible for defining and managing the development of a product. Product Managers work with customers, developers, and other stakeholders to ensure that products meet the needs of the market. This course may be useful for Product Managers who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their product development process.
DevOps Engineer
A DevOps Engineer is responsible for bridging the gap between development and operations. DevOps Engineers work with developers to ensure that software is deployed and operated in a reliable and efficient manner. This course may be useful for DevOps Engineers who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their DevOps process.
Systems Engineer
A Systems Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and integrating complex systems. Systems Engineers work with other professionals, such as Software Engineers, Hardware Engineers, and Database Administrators, to ensure that systems meet the needs of the business. This course may be useful for Systems Engineers who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their systems engineering process.
Quality Assurance Analyst
A Quality Assurance Analyst is responsible for testing software to ensure that it meets the requirements of the business. Quality Assurance Analysts often work with Software Engineers to identify and fix defects in software. This course may be useful for Quality Assurance Analysts who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their testing process.
Agile Coach
An Agile Coach helps organizations to adopt and implement Agile practices. Agile Coaches work with teams to identify and remove obstacles to Agile adoption, and they help teams to improve their Agile processes. This course may be useful for Agile Coaches who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their Agile coaching practice.
Artificial Intelligence Engineer
An Artificial Intelligence Engineer is responsible for developing and deploying artificial intelligence solutions. Artificial Intelligence Engineers work with other professionals, such as Data Scientists, Machine Learning Engineers, and Software Engineers, to develop artificial intelligence solutions to business problems. This course may be useful for Artificial Intelligence Engineers who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their artificial intelligence development process.
Scrum Master
A Scrum Master is responsible for facilitating Scrum teams. Scrum Masters help Scrum teams to adopt and implement Scrum practices, and they work with Scrum teams to identify and remove obstacles to team success. This course may be useful for Scrum Masters who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their Scrum process.
Continuous Delivery Engineer
A Continuous Delivery Engineer is responsible for ensuring that software is delivered to customers in a timely and reliable manner. Continuous Delivery Engineers work with developers and operations teams to automate the software delivery process. This course may be useful for Continuous Delivery Engineers who want to learn how to use Kanban to improve their continuous delivery process.

Reading list

We've selected seven books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Kanban Development with Jira Agile.
Provides a detailed comparison of Kanban and Scrum and how they can be used together.
Is an invaluable resource for organizations looking to adopt Kanban. It provides a wealth of knowledge and practical advice on how to implement Kanban successfully.
Provides a concise overview of the Kanban method. It good resource for those who want to learn the basics of Kanban quickly and easily.
Provides a concise overview of the Kanban method. It good resource for those who want to learn the basics of Kanban quickly and easily.

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