
Online or onsite, instructor-led live Agile training courses cover areas such as agile project management, agile development, agile testing, and the agile mindset.
Agile training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. The Philippines onsite live Agile trainings can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers.
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Testimonials
I generally was benefit from the topic itself.
Optum, Inc
Course: Jenkins: Continuous integration for Agile development
Fast-paced with direct-to-the-point skills that expected to acquire.
JOHN RAY BALAYON
Course: Jenkins: Continuous integration for Agile development
I enjoyed the exercises on how the principle and methodology is applied.
AIG Shared Services - Business Processing, Inc.
Course: Agile Project Management with Scrum
The trainer was very open and adaptable to our specific needs, good discussions and moderated very well.
John Kramer
Course: Agile Project Management with Scrum
Very informative and gave a nice overall summary of the course outline.
Matthew Steptoe
Course: Contemporary Development Principles and Practices
I enjoyed all of Day 1.
Peter Mahaffey
Course: Contemporary Development Principles and Practices
The simulation part. This simulation exercise could help us learn the theory in a more concrete way.
Andrew Yan
Course: Preparation for Professional Scrum Master
I enjoyed the best practice knowledge sharing, exercise to practice with project.
Anne Babilon-Teubenbacher
Course: Preparation for Professional Scrum Master
Large part only about practicing Scrum & lots of practical insights and experience sharing. Thank you, Bernard!.
Julia Post
Course: Preparation for Professional Scrum Master
I really enjoyed the content and exercises.
Oguzhan Onkal
Course: Scrum - Step by Step
I really liked the balls exercise.
alexis jamian
Course: Scrum Essentials Workshop
The trainer adapted every stage of the session in order to match as well the ideal case from the subject to our organization needs and possibilities.
Wenceslas Lariviere
Course: Scrum Essentials Workshop
I was benefit from the how to mediate between parties or persons have different opinions.
Ho Beom Jeon
Course: Scrum Essentials Workshop
I liked the fun activities to emphasis the agile / scrum approach.
Robert Lawton
Course: Scrum Essentials Workshop
All of it. Having had no previous exposure to Jenkins, I was a little concerned about my ability to keep up. IPad provided appropriate coaching/support, when I asked for help, so that I was able to follow the presentation at a level I was happy with.
Graham Congdon
Course: Jenkins: Continuous integration for Agile development
I mostly was benefit from the real-world developer experience.
Ian Cranston
Course: Jenkins: Continuous integration for Agile development
The content was useful but not applicable for my role. Even though I had filled in are course evaluation form, feedback should have been provided to GP to advise myself or my manager of this.
Course: Agile Project Management with Scrum
I liked Francisco's style - he was knowledgeable and approachable.
Richard Sandell
Course: Agile Project Management with Scrum
I enjoyed the 1:1 interaction and felt the training was tailored to my needs. It allowed fewer distractions from others and rabbit holes from questions or not understanding what is being taught.
Aetna Health
Course: Agile Project Management with Kanban
That after 3 days of training I have the entire overview on Agile how to use them in my case, how to calculate efficiency, approach negative employees and many more.
Joanna Meza - Zurich Insurance
Course: Managing Agile Projects with Lean and Kanban
Scheduling and integration with SCM.
Sean Aye - Hill-Rom Services Private Limited
Course: Jenkins: Continuous Integration for Agile Development
I think the exercieses was ok.
Mentor Graphics Polska Sp. z o.o.
Course: Scrum - Step by Step
I really enjoyed practise exercises and simulation.
Mentor Graphics Polska Sp. z o.o.
Course: Scrum - Step by Step
I liked learning about project management aspects, such as agile and test frameworks. I also liked the productivity lessons, such as using the BPMN tool. The trainer was really friendly, calm, and eager to help.
Course: BDD for Non-Programmers: Live Workshop
I mostly was benefit from the delivery and pace of course.
Asif Amirat - QA Ltd
Course: Jenkins: Continuous Integration for Agile Development
I liked the exercises to use and practice the performance tools.
GENERAL ORGANIZATION FOR SOCIAL INSURANCE (GOSI)
Course: Agile Software Testing
I genuinely enjoyed the profesionalism.
Cognitran
Course: Scrum - Step by Step
Friendly and helpful trainer. Not just a presentation and watching slides, was very interactive.
Megan Mortby - Cognitran
Course: Scrum - Step by Step
I mostly was benefit from the engagement and good discussions.
Cognitran
Course: Scrum - Step by Step
He lecture presentation was very good, and easy for follow.
Athabasca University
Course: Agile Project Management with Kanban and Jira
I enjoyed the comparisons between Agile and Waterfall methodologies. I liked completing the exercises. I liked the trainer methods of his accommodations and conducts with everyone on their problems.
Athabasca University
Course: Agile Project Management with Kanban and Jira
I generally enjoyed the using Jira.
Athabasca University
Course: Agile Project Management with Kanban and Jira
The content was useful but not applicable for my role. Even though I had filled in are course evaluation form, feedback should have been provided to GP to advise myself or my manager of this.
Course: Agile Project Management with Scrum
I liked learning about project management aspects, such as agile and test frameworks. I also liked the productivity lessons, such as using the BPMN tool. The trainer was really friendly, calm, and eager to help.
Course: BDD for Non-Programmers: Live Workshop
Agile Course Outlines in the Philippines
The aim of the 1st day is to give an overview of these approaches enabling you to decide what might suit them in your environment.
The 2nd day looks at project management techniques and good practices that have been identified from Agile, and which can be applied in a Waterfall or Agile context.
This training course aims at helping product managers, products owners, business analysts, system architects and developers understand how to efficiently Manage Requirements on the basis of the product vision till guiding developers accurately in implementing them.
More in detail, this course aims at assisting product managers in better defining the value propositions of their products on the basis of strategies and stakeholder needs. Business Analysts and product owners understand how to describe requirements of the product backlog then discover appropriate epics and user stories of the system while contributing to the required value creation. Along interactive case study exercises, participants learn how to describe in detail such requirements in order to validate correct understanding of needs and prepare system acceptance tests. Thus, only using a very common and productive UML profile, they learn to structure requirements in order to communicate efficiently with architects and developers through an iterative requirement gathering process.
Audience:
- Product Managers
- Product Owners
- Business Analysts
- Anyone interetsted in the Requirements Management Process
The course, Scrum Product Owner (SPO), utilizes a combination of presentations, discussions, and hands-on exercises explaining and demonstrating through practice. It illustrates what it is like to take on the role of an Agile team. The course covers all aspects of a product owner's involvement in an Agile product's life-cycle, such as gathering requirements rapidly, writing user stories, estimating story points, tracking, release planning, reporting, forecasting, scaling, and so on.
Audience:
Anyone who either is, or is planning to be, a Scrum Master and for others working in a Scrum environment who have a need for in-depth knowledge of Scrum.
At the end of this course you will be able to:
- Understand the origins of Agile methods.
- Understand and apply the core values and principles of Agile methods.
- Know the difference between the defined process and the empirical processes used in Agile.
- Understand the Scrum roles, Artefacts, Events and practices.
- Be fully prepared to sit the Professional Scrum Master (PSM1) exam
Who should attend?
This course has been created for managers, executives and other decision makers who want to know how to calculate the benefits of implementing the methodology or want to understand what their team is doing.
It is also suitable for customers of software development wishing to have a stake holding in the development process.
This class prepares teams to run a Program Increment (PI), including all meetings at the Team and Program level with a specific focus on the upcoming PI planning. Attending the class prepares participants to take the exam and become a certified SAFe® Practitioner (SP).
After this course, you should be able to:
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Apply SAFe to scale Lean and Agile development in your enterprise
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Know your team and its role on the Agile Release Train
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Know all other teams on the train, their roles and the dependencies between the teams
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Plan iterations
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Execute iterations, demo value, and improve your process
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Plan Program Increments
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Integrate and work with other teams on the train
You’ll learn how to execute and release value through Agile Release Trains, how to build an Agile Portfolio, and how to lead a Lean-Agile transformation at enterprise scale.
You will gain an understanding of the Lean-Agile mindset and how to apply the principles and practices of SAFe to support Agile teams, programs, program portfolio management, and to coordinate large Value Streams. Attending the class prepares you to take the exam and become a certified SAFe® Agilist (SA). Associated Certification: SAFe Agilist (SA)
In this instructor-led, live training participants will learn how to implement Agile and Scrum methodologies using OrangeScrum.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Set up and configure OrangeScrum on their own premises (optional)
- Identify and implement key Scrum principles and practices, including the product backlog, sprint burndown chart, task boards, and more.
- Use OrangeScrum to organize tasks, communicate with a team effectively and keep project documents under control
Audience
- IT professionals
- Project managers
- Team leaders
- Developers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Notes
- If you are interested in installing and administering an onsite instance of OrangeScrum, contact us to arrange.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to use Jira to implement a Kanban approach to Agile within their organization.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles behind Agile and Kanban
- Use Jira to create and manage a Kanban project
- Customize Jira to fit the needs of their organization
- Perform basic and advanced searches and analysis
- Generate and review reports
Audience
- Product managers
- Software developers
- Test engineers
- Business analysts
Format of the Course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice in a live-lab environment.
Note
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training introduces the participants to the power of Jira and Confluence, working together to serve the only purpose of helping the team to deliver successfully the product / project. The team will learn how to properly use these tools to be more efficient handling User Requirements, Testing, Communication, centralized in one place.
Will be studied JIRA projects, Confluence spaces, workflows, boards (Kanban & Scrum), planning and dependencies, Jira/Confluence linkage, reporting, important fields and custom fields, issue types, screen & filtering.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Create a Scrum or Kanban project
- Configure Jira to manage the project properly
- Manage issues effectively
- Build the necessary screen to handle issue types
- Create workflows and boards, and understand their interaction
- Perform basic and advanced searches and analysis
- Generate and review reports necessary for the team and the management
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the fundamentals of Continuous Delivery (CD) as they step through setting up and configuring CD pipelines on GoCD.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of Continuous Delivery
- Use GoCD to set up their CD process and pipelines
- Configure GoCD depending on their needs
Audience
- Developers
- IT Professionals
- DevOps Engineers
- Business Managers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
The course is intended to be workshop-style with opportunities for delegates to ask questions and explore real life application of the content.
This course comprises a series of modules with each module designed to take 1.5hrs, ie 1 training day would consist of 4 modules.
Intended Audience
This course is aimed at those who want to gain a rapid overview of contemporary Waterfall & Agile software development and the impact on project management, testing and business analysis.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the fundamentals of Continuous Integration as they step through setting up a simple Continuous Integration process on Codeship.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of Continuous Integration
- Operate the essential functions in Codeship
- Set up a simple CI process using Codeship
Audience
- Developers
- IT Professionals
- DevOps Engineers
- Business Managers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Helping Business Analysts to understand how to efficiently model and validate their business processes and resources in order to increase business agility of their organization on the basis of their target architecture and changing market needs.
This 2 day training course aims at helping delegates to learn how to model their business processes and resources in order to adapt them to changes of their goals, strategies and impacted capabilities as part of the target architecture. On the basis of the key elements of business performance (strategies, tactics, KPI, business capabilities, etc...), delegates learn there how to elaborate a vision centric business process and resource cartography. Then, only using the appropriate BPMN and UML notation adapted to their language, they understand how to adapt them to changing strategies, tactics and policies.
CxO, Operation Managers, Enterprise Architects, Business and System Analysts and Designers
Objective
This introduction seminar provides you with an overview of the digital business models, business and enterprise architecture frameworks as well as methodologies that organizations are trying to focus on to increase their business agility facing disruptions of the digital age.
In particular, this seminar aims at helping you to understand frameworks and reference architectures that are used worldwide to align digital business models and IT system architectures with the changing competitive landscape.
By the end of this training, participants will know how to:
- Write succinct user stories that capture the usage patterns of real users of the software.
- Translate their user stories into the behavioral language of BDD (Given, When, Then.)
- Derive test cases from these stories, for use by engineers to implement and test.
- Understand the relationship between product requirements, acceptance criteria, and test cases.
- Demystify the technical jargon that impedes communication and understanding.
- Install and use great tools for writing BDD feature files.
- Understand and appreciate what happens once the work is handed to engineers.
- Play a more active role in the iterative development cycle.
This 2-day course provides a brief introduction to Agile software testing. It deals with foundational test concepts, within the context of Agile (Scrum) development and uses Crispin & Gregory’s (More Agile Testing, 2014) Agile Testing Quadrants model as a framework to explore contemporary principles and practices of Agile testing.
Intended Audience
This course is intended for development teams who want to improve their testing practices in an Agile context.
It is also suitable for those intending to pursue testing as a specific career and is a suitable pre-requisite for the iSQI Certified Agile Tester course.
In this instructor-led, live training (onsite or remote), participants will learn how to write high-quality C applications using a TDD and Agile development approach. Participants will put their knowledge into practice by carrying out a series of hands-on exercises to create a well-designed and well-tested C application.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure development and testing tools needed to carry out TDD
- Design, develop and unit test a C application using a TDD approach
- Apply planning and management practices of Agile development
Audience
- Developers
- Project managers
Format of the Course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Notes
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Continuous Integration (CI) refers to all developers in a team merging their work several times a day.
At the end of the course, each of the delegates will design and execute a test plan for a sample application (it can be an actual client application if available)
This 2 day course is suitable for any IT professionals who are interested in implementing Iterative Agile and Scrum methodologies to manage software development. This course is particularly suited to project managers, team leaders, developers and customers of software development wishing to have a stake holding in the development process.
It combines the worlds of product design and software design.
IT Director, Project Manager, Technical Team Leader, Analyst, Software Developer, Tester
Learning objective:
The purpose of this training is to acquire knowledge and practice of the workshops aspects of Kanban and Agile foundations.