Project Management Institute (PMI), an association for the project management profession, announced the launch of its latest online course, Basics of Disciplined Agile Toolkit. The eight-module, self-paced online course helps practitioners get started with Disciplined Agile practice. Each module immerses agile practitioners in real-life scenarios that illustrate context-driven options to optimize a team’s Way of Working (WoW). The modules allow practitioners to see how teams, in a variety of industries and situations, use the Disciplined Agile Toolkit to make better decisions and achieve better results.
Dr. Srini Srinivasan, Managing Director, PMI India said, “Due to a huge paradigm shift in the way we work, the business environment has become more complex than ever. It is imperative for businesses and professionals to address these business complexities with the most suitable approaches to achieve better results. Our Disciplined Agile toolkit helps businesses choose the right agile approach for any given situation. It optimizes various practices from the agile world to help organizations create a customized way of working.”
“PMI’s focus is on enabling people to be able to execute on their objectives and deliver more value. As the work ecosystem is evolving at pace and with ever increasing complexity, project professionals are being asked to tap into and implement different approaches to deliver this value,” said Sunil Prashara President and CEO of PMI. “Agile approaches and the Agile Mindset are an important part of the toolkit for project managers and change-makers across the globe. Choosing the right approach is becoming ever more important in turning ideas into a reality. ”
After completing this course, practitioners will be able to:
- Describe what business agility is and how it is core to the value proposition of Disciplined Agile.
- Discuss what is involved in choosing and evolving your Way of Working (WoW) and why it is critical for your team.
- Discover how Disciplined Agile is a hybrid tool kit that extends and improves on techniques such as Scrum and Kanban.
- Apply a guided continuous improvement (GCI) strategy to evolve their WoW to become more effective over time.
“There is no one size fits all approach to apply agile approaches to projects and product initiatives. That’s why Disciplined Agile provides guidance on what strategy to use in any situation to increase your chance of success,” said Mark Lines, Vice President, Disciplined Agile at Project Management Institute. “No matter where you are starting from a certification perspective, the new Basics of Disciplined Agile Toolkit course will help you understand at a high level how Disciplined Agile can help you build a stronger foundation of business agility.”