Agile Project Management for IT MGMT 9059

Micro-credential
Online

Our Agile Project Management for IT course teaches you how to identify IT projects that would benefit from the use of an agile methodology and how to achieve maximum benefits from that methodology. Learn how to plan an agile project, how to collect stakeholder requirements iteratively and how to plan project iterations. Focus on managing the requirements queue, and get the tips and tricks you need to prioritize requirements and balance new requirements with re-work. Also explore the concept of DevOps.

Passing this course earns you a record of achievement and 20 Project Management Institute (PMI) contact hours or professional development units (PDU). It also earns you a micro-credential, which is provided to you as a digital badge that can be posted to social media platforms (such as LinkedIn).

Note(s)

Course Essentials:

This online course is device and operating system independent, so you are free to access the course with any device, anytime and anywhere, via the Internet. All you need is to connect to the cited website to start the course.

Hours and Fees

Hours

20

Fee

$336 – $358.64

Course Sections

CRN:
S80453
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
S80454
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
F19859
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
F19860
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
F19861
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
F19862
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
W56913
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
W56914
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
W56915
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
W56916
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
S85384
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
S85385
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
S85386
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
S85388
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
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