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Integrating Agile Into A Waterfall Environment

Explore integration methods and learn how to recognize and resolve common issues that Agile presents to Waterfall organizations.

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Course Overview

This waterfall project management course is designed to help Agile practitioners recognize and resolve common issues that emerge when Agile concepts are introduced into Waterfall organizations. The course begins with 24 video segments from Agile trainers and practitioners who provide best practices for addressing integration obstacles.


Students will review 20 short case studies that simulate the communication and interchanges that can occur as Agile and Waterfall project management practitioners work to resolve differences in how they see and execute tasks. As students evaluate these case studies, they learn to deconstruct and diagnose any underlying problems that need to be resolved, just as they would in everyday practice. Students will begin to recognize the common pitfalls that can happen as project teams collaborate and interact, allowing them to step in to solve potential problems before work is affected.

 

Course Format

This self-paced course offers a dynamic and engaging learning experience, combining interactive elements such as games, flashcards, video content, real-world case studies, and curated readings. Participants have the flexibility to progress at their own pace, while interactive games and quizzes reinforce key concepts and track progress. Flashcards, expert-led videos, real-world case studies, and carefully curated readings deepen knowledge.

This course is part of the Agile Project Management program.

Price

$300

Course Details

Units .4 CEUs / 4 PDUs

Location Online Courses

Course Type Self-Paced

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What You’ll Learn

After successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify whether Agile concepts and methodologies could be integrated into an existing organization.
  • Describe tools and techniques that assist in Agile integration.
  • Recognize the problems that Agile and Waterfall collaborators contend with regularly.
  • Recognize the advantage of "failing fast."
  • Uncover impediments or obstacles that may occur when running Agile and Waterfall in parallel.
  • Identify the essential elements of an integration framework for waterfall project management.

Your Instructor

Laszlo
Retfalvi

P.Eng., PMP, PMI-RMP