IMP: This course comes with the reference pdfs handouts ,templates and practice files, preview lectures and a 30 day full money back guarantee ! What are the different project management approaches discussed inside this course?The Project Management approaches discussed inside this course are:Agile: Agile is the mother term of all the project management approaches such as Scrum, XP, Kanban, Scrumban, Crystal, FDD, DSDM, AUP etc. Agile is a management approach. Agile is a collaborative and cross functional approach of discovering requirements & developing solutions with the help of cross functional team.Scrum: Scrum is the subset of agile management approaches where we perform small iterations (called sprint) and continually add value in the product along with the customer collaboration.Kanban: First developed by Taiichi Ohno (Industrial Engineer at Toyota), Kanban is a scheduling system for lean manufacturing and projects requiring just-in-time manufacturing (JIT). The basic structure of a Kanban Board uses Boards, Lists and Cards· Boards contain or encapsulate a project or a workflow.· Lists contain and often prioritize cards that share a similar status or attribute.· Cards describe the task, including related or supporting informationLean: Lean is a continuous improvement and a value oriented strategy of creating more value to the customers (users) using minimum resources with minimization of wastes in every steps of process.Note:• Value- Ability to provide the customers what they want in right time, quality and cost.• Waste-Any activity that utilizes time, space and resources without adding value to the product.Lean is not just only a cost related practice. It’s way of thinking and organization of entire organization. It helps organization to be innovative and competiti
What you'll learn
understand the principles of Agile project management
implement Scrum methodology within iterative projects
utilize Kanban boards for workflow visualization
apply Lean principles to minimize waste and maximize value