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Agile Project Management Fundamentals: Scrum, OKR and Kanban

Learn everything about agile project management using Scrum, Kanban and OKR for modern agile work processes

     
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About Agile Project Management Fundamentals: Scrum, OKR and Kanban

In this course, we cover

three of the most popular agile project management methodologies

and teach you step-by-step everything you need to know to work with each one in practice. These three methodologies are:

Scrum

Kanban

OKR After a short introductory chapter on agile project management, where we take a close look at

the Agile Manifesto and the 12 basic principles

, we turn to the first framework. In the chapter on

Scrum

, you'll then learn all about roles, artifacts, sprints, meetings and much more. In the next chapter we will learn about the

Kanban methodology in detail

, here we learn all about Kanban boards, cards, WIP limits, swimlanes, flight levels and more. In the last chapter we look at

the OKR method made famous by Google

. We learn all about the definitions of Objectives and Key Results, how to formulate them correctly and how to get the maximum out of our team. Of course, the chapters are structured in such a way that you can do them independently of each other and

if you are interested in a particular method, you can easily start with that one

. We hope you enjoy the course!

We will likely add more content to this course over time.

If you have any specific ideas or topics you would like to learn more about when it comes to agile project management you can let us know anytime!

What You Will Learn?

  • Fundamentals of agile project management .
  • The Scrum Framework .
  • The Kanban Method .
  • The OKR Method (Objectives & Key Results).