Who should take this course

The course is aimed at professionals who are working on agile projects and in project teams.

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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for attending this course and previous PRINCE2 knowledge is not needed.

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What Will You Learn

During the training program, learners will:

  • Understand the fundamentals of PRINCE2® and learn how to adapt the method in the context of agile
  • Achieve knowledge of agile concepts and techniques including Scrum, Kanban and many more
  • Learn how PRINCE2 and agile can work together
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  Course Overview

PRINCE2® Agile Foundation provides project professionals with guidance on how to use PRINCE2 in an agile project environment. Agile provides a framework which is helpful in decreasing the complexity and time-scale of the project. It welcomes change, making it more flexible than traditional project management methodologies. The training shows how agile can be used to govern project delivery for better outcomes, showing how to blend the two approaches together successfully.

PRINCE2® Agile Foundation also acts as a prerequisite for the PRINCE2® Agile Practitioner course which provides further guidance in implementing PRINCE2 Agile into project delivery.

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  Course Content

Section 1

  • A Project or Business as Usual?
  • An Overview of PRINCE2®
  • An Introduction to Agile
  • Blending PRINCE2® and Agile
  • What to Fix and What to Flex

Section 2

  • Agile Behaviours and the PRINCE2® Principles
  • Agile and the PRINCE2® Themes
  • Agile and the PRINCE2® Processes

Section 3

  • Focus Areas
  • Course Complete
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 High Wycombe is mostly unparished and a part of the urban area constitutes of the civil parish of Chepping Wycombe . Wycombe   has a traditional em phasis on furniture production. Since the Middle Ages a fair has been held in the High Street.

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Located near High Wycombe is the training college – the Amersham & Wycombe College which also has its campuses at Chesham and Amersham. The main campus of Buckinghamshire New University is also in High Wycomb. It is situated on site where the High Wycombe College of Art and Technology was earliier located. It received its university charter in summer 2007.

Industry

Wycombe was once known for furniture making. Even today furniture design form  a part of the university curriculum.   In 1700 AD beech trees were cut down from the The River Wye valley to make furniture. High Wycombe was also known as the home of Harrisons and Sons who priinted postage stamps and banknotes. More new industries in the city include the paper, precision instruments, clothing and plastics. Most of the industrial area lies in the Cressex district, southwest of the city centre. Wycombe's industrial past is reflected on the town's motto "Industry enriches".

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