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Duration
3 weeks
Tuition
$1,250
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Year Founded
1956
Scholarships
no
As a product manager, project manager, or business analyst, how can you work with an Agile software development team to deliver what your customers want, when they want it?
This course introduces learners to the five levels of planning, including how to create a product vision and framework for managing software projects that act as a guide for a development team. You will learn how to translate your vision into a product roadmap, with requirements and features prioritized by your stakeholders and build a release a plan that delivers a minimum viable product to your customer as fast as possible.
What You’ll Learn
- Creating a product vision through an Agile and Lean approach
- Brief introduction to the Scrum framework
- The role of the product owner, and the product owner team
- The Business Value Game: managing stakeholder priorities
- Story mapping and user stories for requirements gathering
- Project charter, release plan, and progress reporting tools for an Agile project
- Agile estimation and affinity estimation
- Making the date: tracking delivery against your release plan
This course can be applied to the UBC Certificate in Business Analysis, UBC Certificate in Project Management (Part-Time) or the UBC Associate Certificate in Agile Leadership.
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Student Reviews (2)
Great school, better classmates
Anonymous
Vancouver • December 10, 2021Graduated From
The UBC Professional MBA
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My experience at Sauder was overall very positive, I graduated in 2019.
There was a balance between advanced business theories and classes, and technical skills such as analytics and programming. The latter of which I personally found to be
My experience at Sauder was overall very positive, I graduated in 2019.
There was a balance between advanced business theories and classes, and technical skills such as analytics and programming. The latter of which I personally found to be
quite difficult, but rewarding if you put the time in to learn.
By far, the best part of the program was the people. Everyone accepted was professional, nice, and smart. These are people who want you to succeed just as much as they want to succeed themselves.
The school's career centre was an invaluable resource to help with applications and conducting mock interviews so we knew what to expect when entering the job market.
Be prepared for an (at times) overwhelming workload though. Your social life will take a significant hit when class starts.
Great community
Stuart Bell
Vancouver • July 10, 2020Graduated From
Change Management
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Sauder gets 5-stars from me. Great international faculty and a strong community of business professionals. My firm covered the costs of the change management program but I would have happily paid for it myself.
Sauder gets 5-stars from me. Great international faculty and a strong community of business professionals. My firm covered the costs of the change management program but I would have happily paid for it myself.