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Agile Project Management: Comparing Agile Tools

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Doug Rose

1:50:10

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  • 01 - How to evaluate agile tools.mp4
    01:25
  • 02 - What you should know.mp4
    02:04
  • 03 - Remember agile values.mp4
    03:24
  • 01 - See the benefits of Excel.mp4
    01:53
  • 02 - How to create a spreadsheet backlog.mp4
    03:41
  • 03 - Ways to show the teams progress.mp4
    02:49
  • 01 - Log into Jira.mp4
    05:23
  • 02 - How to build a Jira backlog.mp4
    01:49
  • 03 - Set up team sprints.mp4
    02:24
  • 04 - Create tasks from user stories.mp4
    02:28
  • 05 - Configure your task board.mp4
    02:43
  • 06 - Use epics to group your stories.mp4
    02:28
  • 07 - Complete Jira sprint.mp4
    02:26
  • 08 - Summary of Jira.mp4
    02:17
  • 01 - Log in to Trello.mp4
    02:34
  • 02 - Create a product backlog with Trello cards.mp4
    02:22
  • 03 - What to put on your Trello cards.mp4
    03:08
  • 04 - How to prioritize cards on your board.mp4
    02:51
  • 05 - Plan out your sprint.mp4
    02:53
  • 06 - Break user story cards into tasks.mp4
    03:42
  • 07 - Track cards across the board.mp4
    02:43
  • 08 - Close out boards at the end of a sprint.mp4
    02:57
  • 01 - An overview of Azure DevOps.mp4
    02:19
  • 02 - Create an Azure DevOps account.mp4
    04:09
  • 03 - Select the scrum process.mp4
    04:23
  • 04 - Start an Azure product backlog.mp4
    03:37
  • 05 - Organize Azure stories on a backlog board.mp4
    02:08
  • 06 - Add Azure stories to sprints.mp4
    02:40
  • 07 - Create Azure tasks for the sprint task board.mp4
    01:34
  • 08 - Track progress with Azure dashboard.mp4
    01:58
  • 01 - The GitLab download and initial install.mp4
    04:20
  • 02 - Set up GitLab groups to mirror your organization.mp4
    02:26
  • 03 - List GitLab stories on a backlog board.mp4
    03:29
  • 04 - Add labels to keep track of GitLab stories.mp4
    02:29
  • 05 - Prioritize GitLab stories in the backlog.mp4
    01:32
  • 06 - Set up GitLab sprint milestones.mp4
    03:35
  • 07 - Add tasks to GitLab User Stories.mp4
    02:23
  • 08 - Use a wiki page to run GitLab retrospective.mp4
    02:00
  • 09 - The benefits of open source GitLab.mp4
    02:09
  • 01 - Tools needed to support the agile mindset.mp4
    02:35
  • Ex_Files_Agile_Proj_Mgmt_Comparing_Agile_Tools.zip
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    ​​The Agile mindset is an exciting way to quickly deliver higher-quality products. This course helps you compare the strengths and weaknesses of several top agile software tools. These include Microsoft Excel, Atlassian JIRA, Trello, Microsoft Azure DevOps, and open-source GitLab. The course highlights the advantages of simple tools like spreadsheets and more complex product management packages. This course helps project managers, software developers, agile coaches and other professionals determine which tool is the best fit for their team. Agile expert Doug Rose provides a fast-paced tour and an unvarnished look at what some of the tools get right and what some get wrong. Doug concludes each section with suggested strategies for selecting the right tool for your team—always remembering that no tool should ever overshadow the core values of the agile manifesto.

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    Doug Rose specializes in organizational coaching, training and change management. He’s worked over twenty years transforming organizations with technology and training. He’s helped several large companies optimize their business processes and improve productivity and delivery. Some of these companies include The Home Depot, UPS, AutoTrader, Raytheon, PayChex and Genentech. He also teaches several business and project management courses. You can attend his lively and engaging courses at the University of Chicago. You can also take his business courses online and available through LinkedIn Learning. He has received a Master’s Degree in Information Management and a Law Degree from Syracuse University, and a BA from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Doug is the founder of Doug Enterprises, an organization with an office in whatever city he lives. Currently that’s in Atlanta, Georgia.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 40
    • duration 1:50:10
    • Release Date 2023/01/04