This five-day course leads to the AgilePM Foundation and Practitioner certification. During the course delegates will get the opportunity to prepare for the exam and utilize our extensive database of practice questions. This course will enable delegates to gain a foundational understanding of all the key parts of the Agile DSDM guidance including:
Module 1 - Course overview and introduction
Module 2 - The DSDM approach
Module 3 - The DSDM team model
Module 4 - Lifecycle and products
Module 5 - People, teams and collaboration
Module 6 - Requirements and user stories
Module 7 - Workshops and prioritization
Module 8 - Timeboxing, iterative development and testing
Module 9 - Planning and control
Module 10 - Practitioner exam preparation
Module 11 - Group activities and buzz exercises
Although there is no mandatory requirement, ideally candidates should have at least two years of professional experience working in Project Management. The AgilePM Practitioner would suit candidates working in the following professions or areas:
This qualification is aimed at anyone working within any environment that has responsibilities for identifying, assessing, planning, or managing projects, or reporting on project management activities across the organization.
The above list is a suggestion only; individuals may wish to attend based on their own career aspirations, personal goals, or objectives. Delegates may take as few or as many Intermediate qualifications as they require, and to suit their needs.
There are no prerequisites for the foundation exam.
Pre-requisites accepted to be eligible to take the Practitioner examination:
This five-day course leads to the AgilePM Foundation and Practitioner certification. During the course delegates will get the opportunity to prepare for the exam and utilize our extensive database of practice questions. This course will enable delegates to gain a foundational understanding of all the key parts of the Agile DSDM guidance including:
Module 1 - Course overview and introduction
Module 2 - The DSDM approach
Module 3 - The DSDM team model
Module 4 - Lifecycle and products
Module 5 - People, teams and collaboration
Module 6 - Requirements and user stories
Module 7 - Workshops and prioritization
Module 8 - Timeboxing, iterative development and testing
Module 9 - Planning and control
Module 10 - Practitioner exam preparation
Module 11 - Group activities and buzz exercises
Although there is no mandatory requirement, ideally candidates should have at least two years of professional experience working in Project Management. The AgilePM Practitioner would suit candidates working in the following professions or areas:
This qualification is aimed at anyone working within any environment that has responsibilities for identifying, assessing, planning, or managing projects, or reporting on project management activities across the organization.
The above list is a suggestion only; individuals may wish to attend based on their own career aspirations, personal goals, or objectives. Delegates may take as few or as many Intermediate qualifications as they require, and to suit their needs.
There are no prerequisites for the foundation exam.
Pre-requisites accepted to be eligible to take the Practitioner examination: