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Agile Fundamentals

Agile Fundamentals explores how working on an Agile project has benefits for your development team, your end users, and your organization as a whole.

Intermediate
2h 44m
(2376)

Created by Stephen Haunts

Last Updated Aug 21, 2023

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Agile Fundamentals

Agile Fundamentals explores how working on an Agile project has benefits for your development team, your end users, and your organization as a whole.

Intermediate
2h 44m
(2376)

Created by Stephen Haunts

Last Updated Aug 21, 2023

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In Agile Fundamentals, we explore how working on an Agile project has benefits for your development team, your end users, and your organization as a whole. This course starts by exploring the more traditional waterfall process, and then covers why running an Agile team is a good idea. This course is ideal for software developers, project managers, software leadership, or anyone that would have an interest and gain benefit from running an Agile project and delivering maximum value early to your customers.

Agile Fundamentals
Intermediate
2h 44m
(2376)
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Stephen Haunts - Pluralsight course - Agile Fundamentals
Stephen Haunts
26 courses 4.2 author rating 4890 ratings

Stephen Haunts is an experienced Software Developer and Leader who has worked across multiple business domains including Computer Games, Finance, and Healthcare Retail and Distribution. Stephen has worked in languages ranging from Assembler, various forms of BASIC, to C and C++, and then finding his love of C# and .NET.

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