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Agile Change Management Certification Training Course

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Why select this training course?

The Rcademy Agile Change Management Certification Training Course is designed to equip participants with the fundamentals of agile change management and how agile techniques influence interactions and roles driving change. The certification helps to connect the gap between persons who have studied techniques, formal theories, and models of agile change management and those seeking to learn the practical implementation of agile and change management methodologies. The course covers the core principles of agile change management, empowerment, collaboration, and self-direction. The focus is also on agile metrics, leadership, and accounting principles and contracts. Attendees will also learn agile, pioneering tools that enable the entrenchment of change initiatives in organizations.

What is agile change management? 

Agile change management is an extension of Scrum, AgilePM, agile development techniques, and SAFe, which establishes the rules on how to design a product line that constantly delivers practical changes in the guise of functionality and new features. Agile techniques are concerned with generating returns on investment within the shortest intervals. This return, in turn, funds more deliveries that frequently occur during the lifecycle of the change management. Agile differs from traditional change systems, also called the waterfall style, because it doesn’t wait to complete every aspect before user deliverables are given. Instead, an Agile Change Management system utilizes an iterative process that allows projects to be divided into various parts known as “sprints.” Each sprint goes through a smaller version of a waterfall project management system, delivering that aspect of the project and proceeding to the next sprint.

What is the difference between agile and waterfall change management systems?

A waterfall change management process is a linear technique that involves the sequential execution of projects. A change management system employs a linear technique that traditionally commences from the start, middle, and finish. Mistakes made at the start are costly to remedy at the time of completion of the project. The waterfall process consumes more time than the agile approach due to the sequential nature of the process. On the other hand, an agile change management system or method is iterative, and each task is executed within sprints. Once the sprints are concluded, the process is deemed finished.

Who should attend?

The Agile Change Management Certification Training Course by Rcademy is designed for professionals in the corporate industry and persons looking to further their interest in agile change management methodologies. The following individuals should attend this course:

  • Agile project managers: tasked with planning, supervising, motivating, and heading agile project teams
  • Change managers: responsible for evaluating the impacts of change, limiting the adverse effects of change, and maximizing profits for the organization
  • Business analysts: charged with performing market analysis, evaluating product lines and profitability of business ventures
  • The agile delivery manager: responsible for supervising the scope and schedules of an agile-based approach for value delivery
  • Program managers: charged with overseeing various projects on behalf of companies, establishing program objectives, timelines and evaluating progress
  • Business managers: responsible for monitoring and leading workers to ensure efficiency and productivity of operations and offering directions on the best techniques to approach tasks
  • IT managers: charged with ensuring the smooth operation of the firm’s technology, providing VPN assess to workers, and coordinating with other units
  • Directors of companies: responsible for supervising the administration of a company’s financial performances, operations, ventures, and investments
  • Scrum managers: charged with determining and supervising risks, action items, and tasks, scheduling and overseeing scrum meetings, decision-making processes, and events
  • Waterfall project managers: tasked with using various waterfall techniques to organize tasks and ensure cost-effective projects
  • Every other person interested in learning about the agile change management system

What are the course objectives?

The Rcademy Agile Change Management Certification Training Course is designed to help participants achieve the following outcomes:

  • Recognize the various ways agile techniques influence change management and delivery and its influence on those impacted by the change
  • Design and support an appropriate environment for change
  • Design a roadmap comprising activities, data, and processes required in managing a change initiative using agile
  • Manage relationships with team members and stakeholders and how to relate with them through trust and empathy
  • Design strategies for developing motivation and resilience while mitigating and managing resistance
  • Understand how to use questionnaires, models, and pre-prepared checklists that can be fashioned to address specific change initiatives
  • Learn how agile change aligns and fits with an organization’s broader change initiatives
  • Learn about the dynamics of change within an agile environment

How will this course be presented?

This course is participant-oriented and is specially designed to meet participants’ expectations and enhance their knowledge and skills. Various proven practical approaches and techniques that will ensure constant and active learning by the participants will be used to deliver the course. Professionals will teach the course with various experiences and practices. The course modules are curated from in-depth and extensive research on the subject matter.

The Rcademy Agile Change Management Certification Training Course includes practical and theoretical learning by providing participants with slides on the concept, case studies, lecture notes, and real-life scenarios. Attendees will also be able to partake in quizzes, presentations, seminar workshops, and constant feedback on the lessons learned to confirm their optimal satisfaction.

What are the topics covered in this course?

Module 1: Introduction to Agile Change Management System

  • Story maps
  • Project charter
  • User stories
  • Minimally Marketable Feature (MMF)
  • Product Backlog
  • Themes
  • Overview of agile development
  • Value-based prioritization
  • Epics
  • Product backlog grooming
  • Agile personas

Module 2: Metrics of Agile

  • Escaped defects
  • Unit testing
  • Agile EVM or Earned Value Management
  • Acceptance testing
  • Test-Driven Development (TDD)
  • Risk burndown chart
  • Validation and constant verification
  • Risk-adjusted backlog

Module 3: Drivers of Agile

  • Creativity
  • Customer centricity
  • Nurturing culture
  • Innovation
  • Performance focus

Module 4: Principles of Agile Project Management

  • Frequent value delivery
  • Creating projects around motivated individuals
  • Face-to-face communication
  • Building a sustainable Workplace
  • Simplicity
  • Accepting change
  • Customer satisfaction through early service delivery

Module 5: Agile Communications

  • Task/Kanban board
  • Team space
  • Work in Progress (WIP) limits
  • Sprint burndown chart
  • Information radiators
  • Distributed teams/colocation
  • Cumulative flow diagram
  • Communication management
  • Osmotic communications

Module 6: Agile Techniques

  • Introduction to agile methodologies
  • Sprint planning techniques
  • Fundamentals of scrum
  • Modeling
  • Daily scrum meeting
  • Lean software development
  • Scrum of scrum
  • Sprint backlog
  • XP or extreme programming
  • Sprint goals
  • Setting up a scrum team
  • Retrospective

Module 7: Estimating Agile

  • Cycle time
  • Planning poker
  • Relative sizing
  • Consensus building
  • Velocity
  • Wideband Delphi techniques

Module 8: Leadership Using Agile

Module 9: Building Change Management Deliverables Through Agile

  • Identifying stakeholders
  • Designing sponsor roadmaps for agile projects
  • Building a training plan for an Agile project
  • Readiness assessment
  • Creating a business change impact assessment
  • Developing an effective communication strategy
  • Changing management approaches to agile

Module 10: Handouts

  • Emotional evaluation
  • Benefits assessment
  • Business understanding questionnaire
  • Self-assessment
  • Motivation questionnaire

Module 11: Agile and Waterfall

  • Agile sprints
  • Phases on waterfall
  • Benefits of waterfall
  • How agile improves waterfall
  • Downsides of waterfall
  • Challenges facing the adoption of agile

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