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Introduction 2
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Lecture1.1
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Project Management Lifecycle 2
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Lecture2.1
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Fundamentals of Project Initiation: Starting Your Project Right 2
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Lecture3.1
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Quiz3.1
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Organisational Culture 2
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Lecture4.1
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Quiz4.1
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Setting SMART Goals in Project Management 2
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Lecture5.1
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Quiz5.1
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Agile and Scrum in Project Management 1
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Lecture6.1
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Facilitating a Project Kickoff Meeting, Tasks and Milestones and Work Breakdown Structure 3
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Lecture7.2
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Lecture7.3
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Effective Project Communication in Project Management 2
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Lecture8.1
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Quiz8.1
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Effective Communication and Collaboration with Slack 1
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Risk Management 2
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Quiz10.1
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Cost Benefit Analysis 2
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Quiz11.1
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Budgeting and Procurement 2
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BONUS: Practical Project Walkthrough 1
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PRACTICAL: Asana for Project Management 1
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Conclusion 1
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The class is well explanatory, I never regret registering for this class
Excellent 👍
Hi, My suggestions are;
Apply:
– Create an account at PMI.org.
– Submit your online application detailing your education and experience.
– Pay the exam fee ($395 for PMI members, $595 for non-members).
-Prepare for your exam
– Take a PMP training course (optional but recommended).
– Study the PMBOK Guide & other resources.
– Take practice exams.
– Take the exam:
Resources:
PMI website: https://www.pmi.org/
PMBOK Guide: https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Project-Management-Knowledge-PMBOK%C2%AE/dp/1628256648
Practice exams: https://www.project-management-prepcast.com/pmp-study-guide
excellent 👍
Hi, here is the answer to your question.
Agile is a mindset or philosophy that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and adapting to change. It focuses on delivering value to customers through iterative and incremental development. Agile promotes close collaboration between team members, continuous feedback, and the ability to respond quickly to changing requirements.
Scrum, on the other hand, is a specific framework within the Agile approach. It provides a set of rules and guidelines for organizing and managing work. Scrum divides work into short iterations called sprints, usually lasting 1-4 weeks. During each sprint, a cross-functional team works on a set of prioritized tasks, aiming to deliver a potentially shippable product increment. Scrum emphasizes regular meetings, such as daily stand-ups, sprint planning, and sprint reviews, to promote transparency, communication, and adaptation.