Agile project management is growing in popularity as a method for delivering value quickly. This course presents the tenets of Agile methodologies using the Scrum framework as a primary example to demonstrate the Agile approaches, their benefits, and challenges.

Introduction to Agile and Scrum Methodologies
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Apply the core values and principles of the Agile Manifesto to manage projects with greater flexibility and adaptability.
Differentiate the roles of the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and cross-functional Scrum Team to empower collaboration.
Estimate user stories, track progress using burndown charts, and execute vital sprint ceremonies from planning to retrospective.
Learn by doing. Perform guided, step-by-step hands-on activities on your own computer.
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January 2026
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