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Goals


- Understand what it means to be agile

- Master agile concepts and practices, including ITSM, Kanban, Lean and DevOps

- Learn more about SCRUM from a product and process perspective

- Understand agile thinking and values ​​in service management

- Discover Scrum Roles, Artifacts and Events as they apply to products and processes

- Learn both aspects of Agile Service Management

Program

The IT challenge today

Why is Agile?
The Agile Manifesto Agile
Principles
What does it take to be agile?
Exercise: Review Agile values

Scrum
Kanban
Lean
ITIL / ITSM
DevOps
Continuous integration Continuous
delivery
Exercise: Leverage multiple frameworks

Definition and value
Two aspects of Agile SM:
– Design of agile processes
– Improvement of agile processes

The Elements of a Process
The 10 Steps of Process Design

Characteristics of an Agile process
How much is “just enough”?
Minimum viable product

Scrum Pillars, Values ​​and Components
Important Terms

Product Owner
ScrumMaster
Team

Product backlog: Create user stories
Increment
Product backlog improvement
Sprint backlog
Combustion table

Process backlog: User stories and ITSM processes Process
increment
Backlog Sprint (Agile SM context)
Burndown chart (Agile SM context)
Exercise: write a meaningful user story

Time Boxes
Exit
Planning Meeting Sprint Planning Meeting
Daily Scrum Sprint
Review Sprint
Retrospective
Definition of Done

Process planning
meeting Sprint planning meeting:
– Strategic activity and process
sprints The definition of Done for
Daily Scrum process sprints (Agile SM context)
Sprint retrospective (Agile SM context)

Agile Process Improvement Audits
The Process Backlog as a Record CSI
Sprints CSI and Plan-Do-Check-Act
Exercise: Evaluating Process Agility

Agile Service Management Technologies

Align Agile SM and Agile software development

Getting started with Agile Service Management

Qcm of 40 questions
Duration: 60mn
Minimum score to achieve to obtain certification: 65%

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 2148

Audience

Anyone interested in learning more about Agile and Scrum from a product and process perspective

Process owners and process designers

Developers wishing to help make processes more agile

Managers looking to integrate multiple practices into one DevOps environment

Employees and managers responsible for designing, reengineering or improving processes

Consultants supporting their clients in improving DevOps processes and initiatives

Internal and external suppliers Process stakeholders

Prerequisites

Knowledge of IT and ITIL service management processes is recommended

Reference

DEV101340-F

Sessions

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