Description
This two-day elective course is designed to introduce federal employees to the principles and practices of Lean and Agile methodologies. The course will cover the basics of Lean and Agile, including the differences from traditional approaches, their histories, and the benefits adaptive methodologies can provide to government organizations. The curriculum includes overviews of Lean and Agile philosophy, iterative and continuous delivery methods, and a focus on the Scrum methodology. Students will participate in hands-on exercises to reinforce their understanding of the principles and practices covered. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of Lean and Agile project management, and how these approaches can be applied to projects in a government setting.
Learning Objectives
- Understanding foundational Agile and Lean concepts
- Compare and contrast Lean and Agile approaches with traditional project management
- Describe Lean and Agile project life cycles
- Recognize the Scrum framework, its roles, and ceremonies
- Explain the benefits of Agile and Lean methods
Course ID
LAPM-EL
Length
2 Days
CLPs
16
Modality
In-person
Virtual
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