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Pmi-Acp Explained: Pass Pmi-Acp Exam 2021 + 300 Questions

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Pmi-Acp Explained: Pass Pmi-Acp Exam 2021 + 300 Questions

Pmi-Acp Explained: Pass Pmi-Acp Exam 2021 + 300 Questions
Last updated 1/2023
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PMI-ACP Complete Training Program, including case study, Quizzes & Simulation Exam and 21 PMI-ACP Contact Hours.

What you'll learn

Prepare for the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® exam.

The difference between Agile vs Traditional Methodologies

How the Agile Manifesto Principles & Values are incorporated and integrated throughout the project

Interpret each of the PMI-ACP exam domain tasks and explain the accompanied Tool Kit and Knowledge & Skills

How the agile mindset is applied to both project management and product development life cycles

The processes of Agile Project Management (Estimation, Planning, Execution, Monitoring and Adopting)

Agile concepts of Value-Driven Delivery, Adaptive Planning, and continuous Improvement

Agile approach to Quality, Testing and Risk Management

Key Agile concepts like the user stories, product backlog, sprints, reviews and retrospectives.

Agile Communications, Team Dynamics, Leadership Styles, Interpersonal Skills like Negotiation and Active listening

Requirements

General Project Management & Product Development Knowledge

Description

Why PMI-ACP?As most projects nowadays are approached using Agile methodologies, everyone wants to practice Agile and be a certified Agile practitioner. But the World has also realized that “one size does not fit all”, That's why PMI introduced "PMI-ACP" to help you perform a fit-gap analysis and use practices from various agile methodologies. The PMI-Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® is a well-recognized certification globally and is the only certification worldwide that encompasses the practices from various Agile methodologies like Scrum, Lean, Kanban, Extreme Programming (XP), and more.What Makes This Course Special?PMI recommends more than 10 books to read and more than 100 topics as a reference list to learn to get ready for the ACP exam. Most courses that we have seen talk about those topics in random order or in an order that hardly makes any sense. In this course, we spent a lot of time putting the topics in order that would easily make sense to everyone. Unlike many courses, we don't believe that Agile is just a project management methodology. Agile is a mindset that should be applied to both the project management and the product development life cycles. These concepts made it easy to put a solid outline of this course that would map to the project management life cycle recommended by PMI from Initiation to Planning, Execution, and Monitoring and Controlling and also to product development life cycle from requirements gathering to design, implementation and testing. And this is what we are to teach you in this course. This course is mapped to all domains in the PMI-ACP Exam Content Outline, including Agile Principles and Mindset, Value-Driven Delivery, Stakeholder Engagement, Team Performance, Adaptive Planning, Problem Detection and Resolution, and Continuous Improvement. This course is aligned with the updated PMI-ACP Exam Content Outline and the PMI Agile Practice Guide. We use various case studies, real life project examples & situations, and terminology to solidify understanding of how to answer behavioral-based PMI-ACP® exam questions. You will be required to solve a quiz at the end of each section in addition to a simulation exam at the end of this course.This course provides you with the 21 contact hours of agile project management education, required to apply for the PMI-ACP exam.What will The Students Learn In This Course?This course is designed for those planning to take the PMI-ACP Certification exam as well as those interested in learning more about Agile project management. This course is specifically designed with every practitioner in mind. The practical ability to use Agile techniques on projects, and during the exam;An understanding of key concepts, terms, and tools;Proven, expert exam-taking skills.Even if you're not planning to take the PMI-ACP exam soon, or if you haven't practiced Agile yet in your organization, still, this course is a great resource for everyone to learn and apply Agile best practices in your day to day job.So, if you are involved in Agile in any capacity, this certification is going to help you achieve new milestones in your career easily. Though previously Agile methodologies were associated with the IT industry, now it is finding applications in other industries and areas like electrical and electronics, product development, construction, and so on. This has further enhanced the value of the PMI-ACP certification. Take your career to a new level by joining the best PMI-ACP training course. Be trained by the best.Join our training today.

Overview

Section 1: Why Agile

Lecture 1 What is a Project (Different Perspective)

Lecture 2 What is Agile?

Lecture 3 Traditional Project Management Models

Lecture 4 Issues with Traditional Methodologies

Lecture 5 Impact on Project Management

Lecture 6 The 2 Extremes Agile and Traditional

Lecture 7 Attempts to better development models

Lecture 8 What is Agile Summary

Section 2: Agile Foundations

Lecture 9 Agile Foundations Introduction

Lecture 10 Agile Manifesto

Lecture 11 Agile Manifesto Explained

Lecture 12 Agile Values and Principles - Part 1

Lecture 13 Agile Values and Principles - Part 2

Lecture 14 Agile Foundations Summary

Section 3: Agile Methodologies

Lecture 15 Agile Methodologies Introduction

Lecture 16 Scrum

Lecture 17 XP (Extreme Programming)

Lecture 18 Lean Software Development

Lecture 19 Kanban

Lecture 20 Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM)

Lecture 21 Feature-Driven Development (FDD)

Lecture 22 Crystal Family of Methodologies

Lecture 23 Agile Methodologies Summary

Section 4: Agile Project Initiation

Lecture 24 Introduction to Agile Project Initiation

Lecture 25 Project Financial Assessment Methods (ROI/PV/IRR)

Lecture 26 Agile Contracting

Lecture 27 Agile Project Chartering

Lecture 28 Agile Project Initiation Summary

Section 5: Agile Prioritization

Lecture 29 Agile Prioritization

Lecture 30 Customer Valued Prioritization

Lecture 31 MoSCoW

Lecture 32 Kano Analysis

Lecture 33 Other Prioritization Techniques

Lecture 34 MMF, MVP and MMP

Lecture 35 Value-based Analysis and Decomposition

Lecture 36 Relative Prioritization/Ranking

Lecture 37 Agile Prioritization Summary

Section 6: User Stories

Lecture 38 User Stories Introduction

Lecture 39 User Stories/Backlog

Lecture 40 Requirements Hierarchy

Lecture 41 Backlog Grooming/Refinement

Lecture 42 Story Map and Product Road Map

Lecture 43 User Stories Summary

Section 7: Discovering and Incorporating Agile

Lecture 44 Agile Discovery

Lecture 45 Progressive Elaboration

Lecture 46 Learning Cycle

Lecture 47 Discovering and Incorporating Summary

Section 8: Agile Estimation

Lecture 48 Agile Estimation Introduction

Lecture 49 Agile Sizing And Estimation

Lecture 50 Relative Sizing/Story Points

Lecture 51 T-Shirt Sizing

Lecture 52 Planning Poker

Lecture 53 Wide Band Delphi

Lecture 54 Affinity Estimating

Lecture 55 Ideal Time

Lecture 56 Story Points vs Ideal Time

Lecture 57 Points to Consider When Estimating

Lecture 58 Agile Estimation Summary

Section 9: Agile Planning

Lecture 59 Introduction to Agile Planning

Lecture 60 Agile Approach to Planning

Lecture 61 Incremental Delivery

Lecture 62 Velocity

Lecture 63 Definition Of Done

Lecture 64 Release Planning

Lecture 65 Iteration Planning

Lecture 66 Iteration Types

Lecture 67 Agile Project Accounting Principles

Lecture 68 Architectural Spike

Lecture 69 Timeboxing

Lecture 70 Agile Planning Summary

Section 10: Requirements Analysis

Lecture 71 Requirements Analysis Introduction

Lecture 72 Agile Tooling

Lecture 73 Agile Modeling

Lecture 74 Collaboration Games

Lecture 75 Agile Requirements Analysis Summary

Section 11: Agile Risk Management

Lecture 76 Agile Risk Management Introduction

Lecture 77 Risk Definition and Identification

Lecture 78 Risk Analysis

Lecture 79 Risk Response

Lecture 80 Risk-Based Spike

Lecture 81 Risk Adjusted Backlog

Lecture 82 Risk Burn Down Graphs

Lecture 83 Agile Risk Summary

Section 12: Agile Project Execution

Lecture 84 Introduction to Agile Execution

Lecture 85 Daily Stand Ups

Lecture 86 Participatory Decision Models

Lecture 87 Problem Solving 1

Lecture 88 Problem Solving 2

Lecture 89 Agile Execution Summary

Section 13: Agile Software Development

Lecture 90 Agile Software Development Introduction

Lecture 91 Test-Driven Development/Test First Development

Lecture 92 Acceptance Test-Driven Development and Behavior-Driven Development

Lecture 93 TDD, ATDD and BTD Comparison

Lecture 94 Continuous Integration

Lecture 95 Frequent Verification And Validation

Lecture 96 Exploratory And Usability Testing

Lecture 97 Agile Software Development Summary

Section 14: Agile Communication

Lecture 98 Agile Communication Introduction

Lecture 99 Stakeholder Management

Lecture 100 Traditional vs Agile Communication

Lecture 101 Face To Face Communication

Lecture 102 Agile Communications Concepts

Lecture 103 Communication Techniques

Lecture 104 Information Radiator

Lecture 105 Task/Kanban Boards

Lecture 106 Agile Communication Summary

Section 15: Agile Teams

Lecture 107 Agile Teams Introduction

Lecture 108 Team Formation Models (Tuckman, Dreyfus, Shu Ha Ri)

Lecture 109 The Whole Team Approach

Lecture 110 Building Cross Functional Teams

Lecture 111 Building Self Organizing Teams

Lecture 112 Building High Performance Teams

Lecture 113 Team Motivation

Lecture 114 Global, Cultural, And Team Diversity

Lecture 115 Training, Coaching, And Mentoring

Lecture 116 Team Summary

Section 16: Leadership

Lecture 117 Agile Leadership Introduction

Lecture 118 Management vs Leadership

Lecture 119 Servant Leadership

Lecture 120 Adaptive Leadership

Lecture 121 Interpersonal Skills 1

Lecture 122 Interpersonal Skills 2

Lecture 123 Leadership Summary

Section 17: Agile Project Monitoring And Control

Lecture 124 Introduction to Agile Monitoring and Control

Lecture 125 Burn Down/Up Charts

Lecture 126 Escaped Defects

Lecture 127 WIP Limits

Lecture 128 Throughput, Lead Time and Cycle Time

Lecture 129 Cumulative Flow Diagrams

Lecture 130 EVM For Agile Projects

Lecture 131 Variance And Trend Analysis

Lecture 132 Agile Monitoring and Control Summary

Section 18: Improvement

Lecture 133 Continuous Improvement

Lecture 134 Process Analysis and Tailoring

Lecture 135 Hybrid Models

Lecture 136 Value Stream Mapping

Lecture 137 Pre-Mortem (Rule Setting, Failure Analysis)

Lecture 138 The need for Retrospectives

Lecture 139 Retrospectives

Lecture 140 Retrospective Process

Lecture 141 Agile Improvement Summary

Section 19: PMI-ACP Exam

Lecture 142 PMI-ACP Eligibility Requirements

Lecture 143 PMI-ACP Application Process

Lecture 144 About the PMI-ACP Exam

Lecture 145 PMI-ACP Exam Site Requirements

Section 20: Practice Exams

Section 21: Bonus Section

Lecture 146 Our Other Courses

Agile Team Members, Product Owners and Scrum Masters who want to achieve their PMI-ACP Credentials.,Project Managers/ Team Leaders who want to adopt Agile methodologies.,Entrepreneurs, Business users and Business analysts.,If your organization is adopting or willing to adopt Agile practices.,Program, Portfolio Managers and PMO Officers.,Developers, Testers, and project team memebers