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PMI ACP Certification Course

Project Management Institute's Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® is an industry recognized certification, accredited by Project Management Institute (PMI)®. This course is mostly sought by Project Manager or aspirants following Agile practices, and trains about the concepts, principles, methodology, tools and techniques employed in managing Project.

PMI-ACP Certification Training proves your net worth as an Agile practitioner and empowers you with the knowledge and confidence in a framework thats gaining traction and adoption by leading corporate.

What you’ll learn?

  • Globally recognized professional agile certification
  • Enhances one’s skills on agile practices and agile methodologies
  • Showcases one’s agile knowledge and experience to potential employers
  • Strong base in agile software development
  • Opens up greater career prospects

Who can do PMI-ACP® Certification?

PMI-ACP® Certification Training Program is the most suitable for professionals with these designations but not limited to:

  • Agile Project Managers
  • Product Owners
  • Scrum Masters
  • Scrum Team Members
  • Project Sponsors
  • Project Planners
  • Quality Testing
  • Quality Assurance members
  • Agile Developers
  • Agile Programmers
  • Designers
  • Testers
  • Project Controller

Exam Format

General Project Experience
  • 2,000 hours working on project teams
  • These hours must be earned within the last 5 years
  • Active Project Management Professional (PMP)® or Program Management Professional (PgMP)® will satisfy this requirement
Agile Project Experience
  • 1500 hours working on agile project teams or with agile methodologies
  • These hours are in addition to the 2,000 hours required in “general project experience”
  • These hours must be earned within the last 3 years
Training in Agile Practices
  • 21 contact hours
  • Hours must be earned in agile practices

Examination

Tests knowledge of agile fundamentals


Key Features

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3-days PMI-ACP® Certification

3-days of instructor-led online live classroom on Gotomeeting.com or 3-days of traditional classroom training in your city

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Accredited Trainers

Our trainers are highly qualified, have 10+ years of real-world experience and will provide you with an engaging learning experience

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Certificate

Earn 21 PDU's and course completion certificate

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Quizzes

Chapter end quizzes and exercises in all lessons & PMI-ACP® exam prep and application assistance

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100% Money-Back Guarantee

100% money-back guarantee* within 7 days of enrollment

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Case Studies

Study Guide, Case Studies, Mock tests prepared by the industry expert

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Flexible Schedule

Weekday & Weekend courses available for in-person and live online

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Guaranteed to Run Bootcamp

All training classes are guaranteed to run, whether they are classroom, Live virtual or in-house

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Support

24/7 Support via Email, Online Chat, Telephone


Course Agenda

Syllabus of PMI-ACP® Certification

  • Value, Eligibility, Certification Timeline, Audit Process, Certification Process, Exam Process
  • Domains and Tasks
  • Agile: Best Practices, Evolution, Manifesto, Principles
  • What Agile is Not
  • Benefits of Agile
  • Agile, Methodologies, Frameworks and Processes
  • Scrum
  • Extreme Programming
  • Crystal Methodology
  • Dynamic Systems Development Method
  • Feature Driven Development
  • Agile Project Management: Framework
  • APM vs PMBOK
  • Lean Software Development
  • Lean Principles
  • Kanban, Open UP,
  • Information Radiators
  • Value: Forecasting
  • Time Value of Money
  • Financial Feasibility of Projects
  • Return on Investment, Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Payback period
  • Prioritization
  • Agile Customer-Value Prioritization
  • Prioritization Techniques
  • Risk Management in Agile and Risk Adjusted Product Backlog
  • Non-Functional Requirements
  • Minimum marketable Feature
  • Kanban Boards
  • Kanban and JIT
  • Incremental Delivery
  • Review and Feedback Techniques
  • Reprioritization or Relative Prioritization
  • Agile Compliance
  • Earned Value Management for Agile
  • Agile Contracts
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Project Charter
  • Business Case
  • Understanding Stakeholders’ Needs
  • Agile Wireframes
  • User Story
  • Agile Personas
  • Product Backlog
  • Agile Story Maps
  • Communication Management
  • Agile Communications
  • Information Radiators
  • Burn-up Charts and Burn down Charts
  • Impediment Logs
  • Visible Charts
  • Agile Modeling
  • Active Listening
  • Globalization, Culture and Team Diversity
  • Agile Facilitation Methods
  • Agile Participatory Decision-Making
  • Agile Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
  • Team Formation
  • Setting and Managing Expectations
  • Daily Stand up Meeting
  • Introduction to Agile Leadership
  • Adaptive Leadership, Management vs Leadership, Coaching and Mentoring
  • Agile Emotional Intelligence
  • Agile Team Motivation
  • Team Space
  • Collaboration Technology
  • Agile Brain Storming Session
  • Velocity
  • Aligning Agile Projects to Programs and Portfolios
  • Timeboxing
  • Estimation
  • Measure of Project Size
  • Story Points
  • Affinity Estimation
  • Determining Project Size
  • Release Plan
  • Agile Product Roadmap
  • Iteration Plan
  • Value based Analysis and Decomposition
  • Cone of Uncertainty
  • Velocity Variations
  • Sprint Reviews
  • Agile problem Detection
  • Escaped Defects
  • Work in Progress
  • Cumulative Flow Diagram
  • Agile Problem Solving
  • Metric and Measure
  • Burn Charts
  • Variance Analysis, Trend Analysis
  • Risk Management in Agile
  • Risk Log, Risk Burndown Chart, Risk Profile Graphs, Progressive Risk Reduction
  • Spike
  • Agile Failure Modes
  • Kaizen
  • Retrospectives
  • Process Analysis Technique
  • Agile Process Tailoring
  • Quality in Agile
  • Test Driven Development
  • Checklist for Story Completion
  • Continuous Improvement Part II
  • Value Stream Mapping
  • Seven Forms of Waste
  • Agile Flowcharts
  • Agile Spaghetti Diagrams
  • Self-Assessment
  • Principles of System Thinking

FAQ

The PMI-ACP® certification specifically validates a practitioner's ability to understand and apply agile principles and practices. The PMP® credential recognizes demonstrated competence leading and directing project teams
Agile is a philosophy that uses organizational models based on people, collaboration, and shared values. The Agile Manifesto outlines tenets of agile philosophy. Agile uses rolling wave planning; iterative and incremental delivery; rapid and flexible response to change; and open communication between teams, stakeholders, and customers. There are many agile methodologies that adhere to these tenets, such as Scrum, XP, Lean and Test-driven Development (TDD). Here are definitions for some common terms associated with agile principles and practices.
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PMI-ACP® Certification
Duration: Duration 3 Days
money: Course Fee $899 - $1499
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Practise Mock Exam will be provided
  • Completion certificate will be provided
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