Agile Certified Practitioner credential offered by Project Management Institute (PMI®) is predominantly aimed at project management practitioners who are using Agile practices in their projects, or whose organizations are adopting Agile practices to manage their projects. The PMI-ACP® certification recognizes an individual’s expertise in using agile practices in their projects, while demonstrating their increased professional versatility through Agile tools and techniques. By following this program the participants will,
- Learn agile project management tools and techniques
- Acquire knowledge and skills required to manage agile projects
- Prepare for PMI® agile certified practitioner (ACP®) examination
For Whom?
- Mainly for Software Professionals who are practicing Agile development methodologies in their project environments
- IT professionals who are practicing traditional software development methodologies and are looking at using Agile methodologies
- Individuals from any organization who are looking at implementing Agile practices and methodologies in their organizations to improve project delivery
Module Outline
- The Agile Manifesto
- Core Agile principles
- Scrum Principles
- Scrum Roles
- Scrum Ceremonies
- Agile Estimations
- Agile metrics
- Agile contracts
- Stakeholder Management
- Vendor Management
- Kanban
- Lean
- XP
- Pair Programming
- DSDM
- Behavioral Characteristics (Leadership, Negotiation, Brainstorming, Prototyping, etc.)
Eligibility Requirements
General Project Experience
- 2,000 hours working on project teams (earned within the last 5 years)
Agile Project Experience
- 1,500 hours working on agile project teams or with agile methodologies (in addition to the 2,000 hours required in “general project experience”)
Note: These hours must be earned within the last 3 years
Training in Agile Practices
- 21 contact hours
Course Details
- Duration : 21 hours
- Course Fee: Send us an inquiry on info@learntin.com
- PMPs can Earn 21 PDUs
About the PMI-ACP® Examination
- A three-hour closed book examination composed of 120 multiple-choice questions. (100 scored items and 20 un-scored (Pre-test) items)
- The allocation of questions
- Agile tools and techniques 50%
- Agile knowledge and skills 50%