Project Agile Management Pmbok

Project Agile Management Pmbok

Luxembourg • Brussels • Paris SAFE SCRUM HYBRID PROJECT AGILE MANAGEMENT PMBOK PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT PRINCE2 Project Management Cookbook Member of Group Project Management Cookbook Member of Group 2 Contents Contents ........................................................................................................................................................... 2 FOREWORD ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Authors ............................................................................................................................................................. 8 OVERVIEW PROJECT METHODOLOGIES ................................................................................................11 PMBOK.................................................................................................................................................11 Highlights .................................................................................................................................11 Process groups .......................................................................................................................11 Knowledge areas ....................................................................................................................11 PMBOK’s merits and weaknesses .......................................................................................12 Prince2 .................................................................................................................................................12 Prince2’s merits and weaknesses .......................................................................................12 PMBOK versus Prince2 ....................................................................................................................13 An overview of processes and topics between PMBOK & Prince2 ...............................14 Agile ....................................................................................................................................................15 Highlights .................................................................................................................................15 Some characteristics .............................................................................................................15 In short ......................................................................................................................................15 Agile’ s merits and weaknesses ...........................................................................................15 SAFe .....................................................................................................................................................16 Highlights .................................................................................................................................16 Different levels of implementing SAFe:...............................................................................16 Articles .................................................................................................................................................17 AGILE/SCRUM BASICS ...............................................................................................................................25 Agile or Scrum? ..................................................................................................................................25 When to use Agile/Scrum .....................................................................................................26 The People and Parts of Scrum ...........................................................................................26 Techniques to get started .....................................................................................................27 Visualising Scrum ...................................................................................................................27 The importance of Iteration and Improvement .................................................................28 Beyond the basics ...................................................................................................................29 Conclusion ..........................................................................................................................................29 Testimonial .........................................................................................................................................30 Articles .................................................................................................................................................31 The Handbook of Agile Keywords ..................................................................................................42 Contents ...................................................................................................................................42 #1 Agile Manifesto ......................................................................................................42 #2 Product Backlog ...................................................................................................42 3 #3 Iteration Backlog ...................................................................................................43 #4 Release Plan ..........................................................................................................43 #5 Rolling Wave Planning ..........................................................................................43 #6 User Story ...............................................................................................................43 #7 Ideal Time ...............................................................................................................44 #8 Story Points ............................................................................................................44 #9 Velocity ...................................................................................................................44 #10 Scrum ....................................................................................................................44 #11 Sprint / Iteration Planning .................................................................................45 #12 Daily Standup / Daily Scrum .............................................................................45 #13 Sprint / Iteration Review ....................................................................................45 #14 Retrospective Meeting .......................................................................................46 #15 Risk adjusted Backlog .........................................................................................46 #16 MoSCoW ...............................................................................................................46 #17 WIP Limits ............................................................................................................46 #18 Continuous Integration ......................................................................................47 #19 Timeboxing ...........................................................................................................47 #20 Planning Onion ....................................................................................................47 #21 Code Refactoring ................................................................................................47 #22 Cone of Uncertainty ............................................................................................48 #23 Prototyping ...........................................................................................................48 #24 Return on Investment (ROI) ..............................................................................49 #25 Acceptance Criteria ............................................................................................49 #26 Agile Charter ........................................................................................................49 #27 Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) .............................................................49 #28 Present Value (PV) and Future Value (FV) .....................................................50 #29 Control Limit.........................................................................................................50 #30 Technical Debt .....................................................................................................50 PRINCIPLES OF PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................51 What is Project Risk Management? ...............................................................................................51 1. Identify risks ........................................................................................................................52 2. Allocate risk owners ...........................................................................................................52 3. Analyze the risks .................................................................................................................52 1. Experience, the mother of probability ..................................................................54 2. Simplify and then discuss the details ..................................................................54

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