The Agile Project Managers' Guide (IAPM)

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How is the Agile Project Managers' Guide (IAPM) structured?

The Agile Project Managers' Guide (IAPM) consists of three sections.

Section 1 deals with the topic of agile project management. You will learn about the agile frameworks and methods Scrum, Kanban and Extreme Programming. You will learn which are the rules of the Scrum framework, which roles are essential for a Scrum team and which artefacts are important in this context. Kanban and Extreme Programming each have their own chapter.

Section 2 is about people in agile projects, especially in Scrum. What is the best way to work in a team? What is the best way to deal with stress? These and other questions are answered in this chapter.

Section 3 explains how project managers in the agile environment can have their competencies certified and increase their market value. The IAPM certification levels and the certification process are described and explained in detail here.

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