Agile Project Management Practice Exam
Agile Project Management Practice Exam
About Agile Project Management Exam
The Agile Project Management Exam is designed to validate your skills in applying agile principles to project delivery. This exam covers iterative planning, team collaboration, risk management, and adaptive project leadership across agile frameworks such as Scrum, Kanban, and Lean.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Project managers transitioning to agile environments
- Scrum masters and agile coaches
- Team leads and delivery managers
- Business analysts and product managers
- Consultants managing agile transformations
Skills Required
- Basic understanding of agile and project management concepts
- Stakeholder communication and team collaboration
- Adaptability to changing project scopes
- Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities
Knowledge Gained
- Key principles of agile project management
- Roles and responsibilities within agile frameworks
- Tools and techniques for agile planning and estimation
- Agile metrics, reporting, and continuous improvement
- Risk management and stakeholder communication in agile projects
Course Outline
The Agile Project Management Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 – Fundamentals of Agile Project Management
- Agile values and principles
- Comparison with traditional project management
- Overview of Scrum, Kanban, and Lean
Domain 2 – Agile Roles and Responsibilities
- Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Development Team
- Stakeholder roles and team dynamics
- Agile leadership principles
Domain 3 – Agile Planning and Estimation
- Release planning and iteration planning
- User stories, story points, and velocity
- Agile estimation techniques (Planning Poker, T-Shirt Sizing)
Domain 4 – Execution and Monitoring
- Daily stand-ups and sprint reviews
- Tracking progress using agile boards
- Managing change and dependencies
Domain 5 – Continuous Improvement and Risk Management
- Retrospectives and feedback loops
- Identifying and managing project risks in agile
- Using metrics for process improvement