In this course, students will learn the principles and practices of Agile, and how this approach transforms technical project management. They will learn to develop new ways of thinking and understand how these practices apply to managing software development projects. This course teaches why Agile practices are needed and how they can be adapted to fit a given situation. Students will learn how to develop an adaptive approach to IT project management that blends both Agile and class plan-driven principles and practices. The course teaches the potential roles that an Agile project manager can play, and how to reshape project management skills around these roles.
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Kloppenborg, T., Anantatmula, V. & Wells, K. N.
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