Agile tools and techniques for practical use
Introduction to working with Design Thinking, Scrum & Kanban
Event details
General information
Format:
On Site
or
Virtual
Duration:
2 days
Topic:
Agile, Agile ‑ Beginner
Intro
Agile methods are currently booming. Against the background of increasing complexity in the working world, agile working methods aim to make extensive tasks and projects manageable, to simplify solution and decision-making processes and to react flexibly to new challenges. Find out what distinguishes agile methods, how they are used and what advantages they bring.
Objectives
The participants
- have gained an overview of the agile methods Design Thinking, Scrum and Kanban and their potential applications
- know how to build and manage projects according to the agile approach
- are aware of the challenges of the agile approach and can use them positively
- know how to steer an agile team in their role in order to achieve the greatest possible benefit
Contents
- Motivation for agile methods
- Overview of agile methods (Design Thinking, Scrum, Kanban)
- From vision to requirements and todos
- Create Vision with Design Thinking
- Initial filling of the backlogs
- Overview of the product backlog and user stories
- Divide big requirements - User Stories cut
- The time sequence of the conversion
- Agiles treasure in a nutshell
- Kanban as further representative for the work in the team or as a personal Kanban
- game to experience
- Overview of Kanban
- The Visualization of Progress
- Task Board or Kanban Board
- Burndown Chart
- Inspect and Adapt using the example of Scrum Events
- Daily Standup
- Review
- retrospective
- Basic tools and facilitator's role
- Tips for initiating agile methods in the team
Note
The training is a good introduction to agile methods. Depending on the depth and scope of the use, it is advisable to deepen the individual methods.

