Agile - project management using flexible approaches - free course from the Russian School of Management, training 16 hours, Date: December 3, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 06, 2023
Russian School of Management (RSU) is a federal-level business school that offers quality education for both business and specialists of various levels - from beginners to top managers. The business school catalog contains more than 1,500 educational programs in 20 areas of knowledge to solve any practical business problem.
RSHU combines the traditions of classical Russian education and modern trends in Edtech. Over the course of 20 years, it has earned a reputation as a reliable business school.
Advantages of studying at RSHU:
- License for educational activities No. 029045.
- Many formats: face-to-face, remote and corporate.
- Professional retraining programs at the Russian Staff of Management were developed based on
database of professional standards and qualification requirements approved by the Ministry of Labor
RF.
- The school is in the TOP 5 of the RBC ranking in terms of the number of MBA graduates.
- International quality certificate ISO 9001.
- Member of RABO and AMBA.
- Constant updating of training programs.
- Flexible prices and regular discounts.
- Documents based on the results of training in the sample established by the state.
Investor (partner) in network projects: catering, training, medicine. Investor of startup projects: foodtech, agrotech.
During the course, you will learn how to launch Scrum teams, facilitate Scrum events and develop the team’s product thinking, master the Scrum framework and practice new knowledge.
You will learn how to effectively manage products using flexible approaches from the Agile family: Scrum and Kanban. You will be able to develop products of any complexity without missing deadlines.
Modern flexible methodologies (Agile) are aimed at delivering the product to the customer as quickly as possible, and this means that it is impossible to devote as much time to requirements management as in classic “waterfall” projects. This course shows how you can adapt classic requirements management approaches to Agile principles without losing quality.