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Estimation of Agile Projects

This course provides practical knowledge on effort and resource estimation in Agile project planning. Explore techniques like story points, T-shirt sizing, and planning poker to estimate tasks effectively. Gain expertise in refining estimates throughout Agile software development, ensuring improved predictability and delivery. Learn how Agile methodologies like Scrum and Kanban foster collaboration in estimation processes. The course also emphasizes the Agile approach to leveraging historical data and metrics for accuracy. Develop skills to confidently estimate and plan work, ensuring successful project delivery in an evolving Agile project management environment.

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10+ hours

NEXT BATCH STARTING:

November 25, 2024

EST (Morning)

$ 349

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Accurate estimation in Agile project management is crucial for ensuring efficient resource allocation, planning, and delivery. This course introduces participants to essential estimation techniques used in the Agile development model. You will learn Agile project planning techniques such as story points, T-shirt sizing, velocity tracking, and planning poker, tailored for Agile software development frameworks like Scrum and Kanban. The course emphasizes collaboration, where teams work together to assess effort and complexity, improving accuracy in estimates.

Participants will explore how the Agile approach refines estimates over time using historical data, metrics, and feedback from iterative development cycles. Through hands-on exercises, real-world case studies, and simulations, learners will develop the ability to produce reliable estimates, adapt to changes, and achieve predictable outcomes in Agile project methodology. By understanding how to estimate effectively within an Agile environment, participants will gain confidence in planning work, delivering value incrementally, and meeting project goals. This course is ideal for those looking to enhance their estimation skills and drive successful project outcomes in Agile software development.

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